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Roger Hinge
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Participation in Forum on November 30, 2017
Jasmer Singh I am currently involved in researching both a1/a2 and a2 milk in treating diabetes. Should have some answers soon. Can inform a1/a2 milk there is weight gain - with "PURE" a2 milk reduces weight.
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Participation in Forum on November 28, 2017
I would like to know are we to participate in the best interest of the silage, the health of the cow, the quantity and quality of the milk produced or the net profit savings for the farmer?
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Participation in Forum on November 3, 2017
Shashi Taunk Sir, The info you need to convince you is available within 90 days of studying any breed of cow if you accept how intelligent all cows are using an exact science. Offering any cow a free choice selection of 3 specific formulae while feeding the cow any sources of good DE & GE (energies) feeds and water. If the feed and water sources lack sufficient DE & GE, managing those sources to ...
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Participation in Forum on November 1, 2017
Vivek Shah I would be happy to share my experiences with you. E:roger@supermaxxonline.com
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Participation in Forum on October 29, 2017
Jasmer Singh Sir, A2 milk is cow's milk that mostly lacks a form of ß-casein proteins called A1 and instead has mostly the A2 form. Wikipedia People claim they feel better when they drink A2 milk and so it was traced and found some cows produce A2 milk while others produce A1. I have been able to feed cows high grain diets and produce Omega 3 to Omega 6 ratio's of 1 to 1. Normally high grain diets ...
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Participation in Forum on October 29, 2017
Jasmer Singh Shashi Taunk Sir, The more I research the benefits of cows producing pure A2 Milk (Gir Breed stands out) the more I find it is dependant on each cows being able to get the DNA nutriments it needs everyday. Being a Vet Doctor maybe you could advise if cows that produce A1 milk is actually a result of these cows not getting the nutriment needs their DNA requires every day? If A1 produc ...
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Participation in Forum on October 28, 2017
Shashi Taunk Sir, The more I research the benefits of cows producing pure A2 Milk (Gir Breed stands out) the more I find it is dependant on each cows being able to get the DNA nutriments it needs everyday. Being a Vet Doctor maybe you could advise if cows that produce A1 milk is actually a result of these cows not getting the nutriment needs their DNA requires every day? If A1 producing cows were ...
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Participation in Forum on October 28, 2017
Vivek Shah I would truly love to be discussing Gee and the amazing health benefits it offers. Unfortunately it appears from the info I have been watching Gee also must be prepared a certain way. Many want to jump on the bandwagon Gee benefits offer, but many Gee producers take shortcuts and many lives will be cut short because of it.
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Participation in Forum on October 27, 2017
Saibutcharao Mallampalli sir, I am in agreeance with you and Vivek Shah for you can both be right, but the point I made was because it was stated if the Desi Cow was fed a specific diet then her milk was in fact golden yellow. Please stick to the facts! The Jersey cow can produce golden yellow milk if she is allowed the opportunity to freely select from a range of nutriment formulas that provide ...
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Participation in Forum on October 24, 2017
Your answer lies in the fact that the Gir Cow is fed a specific diet: My findings are any breed of cow can be freely offered specific nutriment formulas that she will freely select from to make up the deficiencies in the feed she has to eat that are missing or not sufficiently catered for. Her milk can then be further boosted with a herb and a prebiotic that can cure diabetes, inflammation and red ...
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Professional Title: Animal Nutritionist
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