Nothing is wrong with a private buying club, per se, but there would be no issue if raw dairy products were legal. How will Herschberger advance the cause of raw dairy if he skirts the main issue? Same thing happened recently in my city with the "goat shares" farmer, who insisted that his goats were "owned" by his customers because he had a signed contract with each customer. That piece of paper didn't make it so, and the money spent in his defense didn't help the cause one bit.
It's tres unusual that I disagree with you, but on this one I have to.
There is a snowball's chance in you know where, that the vested interests will give up their milk monopoly. The other farmers don't want it, because they want to continue producing low quality milk. (possibly laziness or financial gain) Dairy's don't want to lose the business as they know that given a chance, small operations like his, will skyrocket. It's the way of the future and they know it. Farmers tend to be kapha (Ayurvedic designation for heavyset people who are set in their ways and want tomorrow to equal yesterday)
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I can't imagine anyone having a mastectomy for any reason other than they are at their wit'send. AJ may be rich and famous, but I doubt she put's her pants on two legs at a time.
There are so many cancer cures out there that really do work, but bear in mind that in order to find this stuff out, takes time, energy and a bit of dedication and the average Joe is too busy to try and frequently too stuck in their preconceived notions of "quackery". Doctors are very good at pulling out the snob card, calling people idiots for going to other health care providers. Steve McQueen showed that.
I and many others have a cornucopia of different ways of staying healthy, and to ditch cancer, diabetes, etc. but people do not want to listen or take it seriously, as they are so sucked in by the drug companies BS advertising and the ongoing efforts of their PR firm Quackwatch.
http://www.bolenreport.com/feature_articles/Doctor's-Data-v-Barrett/quackwatch-fails-to-respond.htmRe diabetes, there are ways of curing it without changing your diet, but you can also beat it with diet. A vege diet can be useful in certain cases, for a period of time, provided it is done correctly. Certain herbs help.
There have been studies with aboriginals in Australia and Canada who returned to their ancestral diet and way of life and dropped all their diseases/medications after not that long. Their ancestors had adapted to a feast or famine diet and so when us honky's came in and introduced the steady diet, they could not deal with it and disease set in.
BC is rather famous for his poor diet. Now whether this was just the media or not, I heard it was a habit
http://www.everydayhealth.com/diet-and-nutrition-pictures/us-presidents-favorite-snacks.aspx#/slide-9 He is a jogger, so he is capable of a somewhat healthy way of life. People change
GB senior- People do things for reasons that transcend the obvious. I doubt he would donate his life to prove a point, although at times people do.