Illegal in Delaware

I could live without milk, but my boys love it. I’ve had trouble digesting pasteurized milk for a long time and it didn’t seem like the best choice for our family, then I started learning about A2/A2 and raw milk.

UPDATE: After reading about federal laws concerning raw milk, I don’t want to get any of our sources in trouble. I have removed all links to my resources, but encourage you to seek out information about A2/A2 and raw milk.

Raw milk is illegal for human consumption in Delaware. Considering how many toxic ingredients are approved by FDA, banning the sale of this natural source of nutrition is absurd.

We are loving the flavor of raw milk. It’s easier on my gut and retains the nutrients cooked out in the pasturization process.

I’ve been wrestling with a type of eczema for over two years and it has cleared up inconjunction with my switch to raw A2/A2 milk products and morning shot of apple cider vinegar. As I’m always trying to improve my habits, it’s hard to say the direct cause of my healthier skin.

I wish I could shoutout our suppliers, but we’re not supposed to be drinking this delicious stuff, nor transporting it across state lines.

Without a doubt, this rule breaking enhances the pleasure of the experience.