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California Raw Dairy Consumer Works to Defend Raw Dairy Farms

Christine Chessen started feeding her children grass-fed raw milk and experienced, first hand, the immune system building power of this wholesome food. Her children made it through the winter with nary a sniffle, which was a first in her household. When back room political maneuverings by California bureaucrats got the law AB 1735 passed, her life was changed forever…

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Crema–Raw Milk Consumers Present Their Case

This is a fantastic overview of the health benefits of Farm Fresh Milk!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5FoFoFNeCk
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