Paul Saladino· MD
I had a little bit of eczema on my wrist and this wrist which is where I always get it and I had a little on my hip and I was like there it is I can't do it so I'm not I'm sensitive to even a two goats military
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
I had a little bit of eczema on my wrist and this wrist which is where I always get it and I had a little on my hip and I was like there it is I can't do it so I'm not I'm sensitive to even a two goats military
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I generally in my own life I have found that dairy of all sorts is immunologically triggering for me and I avoid it even when I've tried a to Dairy which is a different eisah form of casein that I talked about in the book even when I tried raw milk even I tried raw goat's milk it still seems to trigger my immunologic susceptibility
i don't tolerate any dairy even if it's a2 so be careful with that
for myself i've never really been able to tolerate dairy now not wanting to be selfish i thought i can't ignore the fact that there are many of the clients that i have worked with over the years who have told me fantastic stories of improvement in their gut health and overall immune health with the inclusion of colostrum in their diet and so with that in mind i did some research on colostrum and decided that it would be a very valuable addition to our lineup at heart and soil dot co