Coffee anyone ?

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LOVE Monster Spray idea. Wish I had known about it 38 years ago when oldest child had night terrors. Will remember it for grandchildren.
 

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By the way, once your ulcers clear up you will be able to resume normal eating and coffee habits. The stomach is one of only 2 organs that can repair and regenerate themselves. I have had 3 or 4 bouts with ulcers lasting years. Once they healed I was back on coffee, juice, etc. Hopefully your ulcers are the ones caused by an easily identifiable infection (forget the name, blood test identifies it) and a month long course of several antibiotics will cure it.I am a steady coffee drinker, always was and always will be. Only one of my ulcer attacks was caused by that microorganism, the other 3 and my years of spastic colon were caused by nervous stress. Stress induced ulcers are harder to clear up since if you knew what was causing the stress you could deal with it! LOL The ulcer that required antibiotics cleared up very fast - only a few months.

Hope your new diet and doctor's prescriptions clear the ulcers up. Milk is good, goat milk is better. I drank Nubian and LaMancha unpasteurized milk constantly during my ulcer problems. Higher fat content in the Nubian milk. Also, higher butterfat content than commercial cow's milk since it was not separated. I think the high fat content helped to soothe and coat the ulcers.

Some people currently recommend pasteurizing goats' milk before using it for house milk but we never did. My children drank unpasteurized goat's milk all their lives and they never had acne or pimples during puberty either. The only time I pasteurized and heat treated colostrum was for the goat kids even though we blood tested for CAE annually. With careful testing and pasteurizing we had a clean herd.
 

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Some people currently recommend pasteurizing goats' milk before using it for house milk but we never did. My children drank unpasteurized goat's milk all their lives and they never had acne or pimples during puberty either. The only time I pasteurized and heat treated colostrum was for the goat kids even though we blood tested for CAE annually. With careful testing and pasteurizing we had a clean herd.

There are those with young children & older adults who feel this is best. I can respect that.

HOWEVER --- I've always used it raw and I'm still a kickin", doing well and feeling good. My mom was given it when she lived with me and over the course of a year, her stats improved. Grandparents always had raw cow milk, butter, etc. lived long lives. It's about healthy animals and clean handling (although a little dirt never hurt many, LOL). :old


Coffee this morning.. work calls me soon. Hope everyone has a wonderful day and all your "events" are happy ones.
 

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Already been up awhile and having another cup of coffee. Waiting on my friend to get here, teaching her how to make broth from my last bag of chicken feet. Got to clear out the freezer for all that pork that is coming like a freight train!
 

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I’m missing my coffee. No longer withdrawing. Need to send my stuff to my parents so it doesn’t go stale and the temptation won’t exist any longer.

I’m officially drinking only water. Any suggestions of warm drinks that don’t contain caffeine, nothing acidic or citrus, or chocolate...
 
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