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Goat Milk and real honey

Can someone recommend a company that makes healthy goat milk and healthy honey?

It would be great if I could get honey from bees and goats that roamed free and from bees who were not fed sugar.

For those who can't drink animal milk maybe they can try human milk. I found a website that mentioned the ability for human breasts to produce milk without a pregnancy. I would rather get my milk from a factory at this time

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet_nurse

Thank you
 
  Pat2006 on 2006-03-07
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Meyenberg has goat's milk in a can that you mix with water.

Or you could look for a local farmer to sell it to you.

Some health food stores carry honey from local bees which is also good for making one less prone to allergies.

Most health food stores as well carry raw honey or you could try an online search for a company that sells raw honey and ships.

NAMASTE
 
Namaste27 last decade
Get a goat.
A great animal.
 
sanj551 last decade
My dear fellow Sanj

One must have a she as well he goat to get milk. He goat is perfumary.
 
kuldeep last decade
Kuldeep


LOL

GOOD POINT.

Must have a boy and a girl goat. I wonder whether or not goat mammary glands can produce milk the way humans can by stimulating them without having sex or being pregnant?
 
Pat2006 last decade
honey---best seen so far---"honey gardens apiaries"---contains enzymes -propolis.pollen..non heat extraction--non filtered
 
John Stanton last decade

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