Earlier this year, I read Michael Pollan's "In Defense of Food" and it really changed the way I thought about food. I already buy a lot of organic foods, but in case you didn't know, the "organic" label on a lot of products means less every day. Standards are being relaxed and products that are less than 100% organic can still be certified organic. The same goes for the statement, "No Hormones or Antibiotics". It really doesn't mean anything as even animals like cows who are given antibiotics do not typically get milked during this time anyway.
The expression goes, "You are what you eat." Well, apparently we are what we eat ate too. And the basic food fed to most animals these days is completely unnatural. Unless you see, "grass fed", the odds are that the source of the product you are about to buy is eating corn. It is this unnatural diet that typically leads to common illness in animals requiring the use of hormones and antibiotics. Animals that feed on grass are healthy and contain more of the things humans actually need than corn fed ones.
From the Natural by Nature website: "Cows are meant to eat grass, not grain. Pastured cows are healthier and less stressed. At NDP, we strive to make fresh pasture the main diet for our cows. Our farmers own and operate small family farms in Lancaster County, PA. Together they form LOFCO, the Lancaster Organic Farmers Cooperative, which is committed to producing organic, grass-fed milk."
In addition, Natural by Nature milk is not UHT (Ultra High Temperature) Pastuerized. It is pastuerized at a high enough temperature to kill off anything harmful, but not high enough to kill everything good too. Most organic milks by companies like Horizon may seem really good on the shelf but we're still talking about grain fed cows and nutrient deprived milk.
On top of the health benefits, I can honestly say that the Natural by Nature milk (whole) is some of the best tasting milk I've ever had. It makes me feel good to drink it. Maybe its the principle of the thing that makes it taste so good but I really don't care. I'll pay the premium price (about $4.99 for a half gallon) and know that I'm buying the best for me, my family, and the environment.
If you live in Northeast New Jersey and would like to try this milk, visit Farm Fresh Dairy for home delivery. Yes, that right. You can have the milkman bring it to you.
Natural by Nature gets a very big BETTER.
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