Raw Milk

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For what
Skeletal and Muscular
Immune and Lymphatic
Digestive
For whom
People

Raw, unpasteurized milk is milk that has not been heat-treated or homogenized, allowing it to retain its natural enzymes, beneficial bacteria, and heat-sensitive nutrients. Raw milk may help with supporting digestion and gut balance, contributing to immune system resilience through naturally occurring microbes and nutrients, supporting bone and skeletal health through bioavailable minerals, and providing fats and proteins that support metabolic and overall nutritional balance.


Raw Milk
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Jan 26, 2026
Amazing! Thank you Infopathy team for sharing this!
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