Archive for the 'Milk Soap' Category

Milk: How Come Mine Doesn?t Spoil?

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

I bought some organic milk from our local co-op over three weeks ago and opened it just before we went on a 40-day juice fast. I thought I'd give this milk to our cat (knowing it would spoil soon and we'd have to get a smaller container for the cat.) It has been three weeks […]

Organic Milk: How is It Different from Non-Organic Milk?

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Since the end of the Second World War, milk has been mass-produced using intensive farming methods. It has been touted as good for us by health professionals and the dairy industry for decades, the average Britain guzzles over 86 litres of it each year and children love it, so it makes sense to ensure we […]

Breast Pump Glossary and Breastfeeding Terms

Monday, July 7th, 2008

2-phase expressionA feature on some breast pumps by Medela (Symphony, Pump In Style Advanced, not Original, and the Swing), that starts the cycling fast with less suction then after two minutes switches to slower cycling with more vacuum strength to imitate the sucking patterns of infants. A special let-down button can be pressed once to […]

Allergy Problems, Digestion, and Milk

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

A large number of adults with everyday problems such as skin disorders, respiratory problems, gastric upsets and migraine, would not consider their symptoms to be related to cow?s milk in any way. But very often with the right advice, these symptoms can be traced to Cow?s Milk Allergy.

Alternative sources of milk need be […]

What's All The Moo Moo About Milk Bottles?

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Ever think of collecting milk bottles? You?ll need some room, but if you?re short on that they do come in pint and half pint sizes

The dairy business was always competitive, and this makes Milk bottles fun to collect - Many come in bright pyro colors with great advertisements, poems, slogans, and […]

Expressing Breast Milk: Pumping for Your Preemie

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

The shock and stress of having a baby born prematurely is difficult in and of itself to deal with. The frequent trips to the hospital are exhausting. And the worry you feel about the health of your son or daughter can be overwhelming. If you had hoped to breastfeed your baby, you […]

Do You Know What They do to Your Milk?

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Going to the grocery store and picking up that gallon jug of pure white cow?s milk might seem innocent and simple enough, but there is more going on in the jug of milk than you ever knew! From the poisonous plastic your milk is packed in, to the way the milk is processed, you would […]

Food - What is Milk?

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

There is strong evidence that proves that milk has played a very important role in the history of man. There are early records that frequently mention that milk and milk products were part of a man's everyday life from childbirth until old age. It was in the year 1922 that a temple near […]

Cow?s Milk Allergy and Babies

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Allergy to cow?s milk is the most prevalent form of food allergy that primarily affects children. Most infants and babies fortunately outgrow cow?s milk allergy during their second to third year of formula milk intake.

Like most allergies, cow?s milk allergies is not curable, but rather, they are treatable. In that sense, people and children born […]

Comparing Cow, Goat & Soy Milk

Monday, April 21st, 2008

The best way to approach this subject is with an open mind and also to compare the different products point for point, e.g. the fat percentage and composition between all the milks, and doing the same for every component.

Another important consideration in this case is the fact that we are using milk as removed in […]