Of course, one could just add some kefir granules and have wonderful kefir or 
kefir cheese as well.
PT
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nenah Sylver 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 2:25 PM
  Subject: RE: CS>Excerpt from Ole Bob's CS Book


  Excerpt from Ole Bob's CS Book: The History of Colloidal Silver

  Silver has been used throughout history by the aristocracy for plates and 
drinking vessels, and its use has been a source of protection from the ravages 
that affect the mass of humanity. Our pioneers would add a silver dollar to the 
milk buckets to prolong the useful life. If you so choose you can add a 
tablespoon of your silver product to a gallon of milk and it will not spoil for 
weeks.

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  [Lisa] Would adding EIS to a gallon of raw milk inhibit the benefits of 
actually consuming raw milk (for the healthy critters etc)???

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  Great question, Lisa.

   

  Yes, adding CS to raw milk would kill the beneficial bacteria. However, the 
advantage to milk that's raw and unadulterated is that for the most part, it 
DOES NOT SPOIL. It will ferment naturally into something that's quite 
drinkable. I say "for the most part," because the types and amounts of bacteria 
in raw milk can vary and sometimes you get a fermented end product that's more 
drinkable than what you get at other times.

   

  CS is most useful for adulterated (pasteurized and homogenized) milk. 
Adulterated milk DOES spoil, and quickly (because there are no beneficial 
bacteria present to produce a natural ferment.) That's where CS can do the most 
good.

   

  When I have had raw milk in the past, I've gotten some lovely ferments simply 
by keeping the milk in the fridge for several weeks. I have very rarely had to 
throw it out.

   

  Nenah 

   

  Nenah Sylver, PhD

  electromedicine specialist and author

  The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009)

  & The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)

  www.nenahsylver.com