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Only 7% of children who drink grassfed raw milk have allergies versus 44% of those who don’t consume this healthful traditional food. The asthma rate is lower and overall immunity higher for raw milk drinking kids too.
The Hygiene Hypothesis states that when children lack early exposure to infectious agents, parasites, and symbiotic microorganisms like normal gut flora such as would naturally occur in a rural or farm environment, they are much more likely to suffer from autoimmune disorders such as allergies or asthma.
This hypothesis helps to explain why farm kids tend to be so much healthier and far less prone to immune disorders than children raised in an urban setting.
Now, an international team of researchers has taken the Hygiene Hypothesis a step further by looking at how one raw milk protects against allergies in children. This is but one of the health benefits of raw milk, particularly from grassfed cows.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology is reporting that farm children who drink raw milk exhibit a far superior immune response than either farm children who don’t consume raw milk or children living in an urban setting.
Raw Milk Protective Against Allergies
The team of researchers led by Dr. Mark Holbreich MD, an allergy and asthma specialist, compared skin prick tests of mostly raw milk drinking Amish children aged 6-12 years old living in Indiana to non-raw milk drinking Swiss children living in either a farm or urban setting. Amish children in Indiana were chosen due to their genetic similarity to modern-day Swiss children.
The results of the skin prick tests to assess allergic sensitization are summarized as follows:
- Over 44% of the urban living Swiss children exhibited an allergic reaction.
- Approximately 25% of the non-raw milk drinking Swiss farm children had an allergic reaction.
- Only 7% of primarily raw milk drinking Amish children had an allergic reaction.
Reduced Asthma Risk
This study reinforces the results of the 2011 Gabriella study which found lower asthma rates as well.
Exposure to farm milk in early life and consumption of raw farm milk have been associated with a reduced asthma and atopy risk, and it has been suggested that this protection might be mediated through receptors of the innate immune system.
Stronger Immunity Overall
While the results of this large survey combined with allergy testing are very promising with raw milk potentially a very easy way for parents to safely increase the odds that their children avoid the lifelong burden of allergies and/or asthma, further research is warranted. Dr. Holbreich’s team noted that some of the superior immune response of the raw milk drinking children may be due to the very large Amish families which may provide additional protective factors.
Should parents eager to provide their children with maximum lifelong vibrant health wait for these studies to occur?
While some parents may wish to remain cautious, more forward-thinking parents wishing to provide their children with a health edge today will no doubt seek to source grassfed raw milk immediately based on this information. As wisely noted by Dr. Kate Rheaume-Bleue in her book Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox:
We can’t always wait for science to identify the nutrients and test for them before we go ahead and benefit from them.
References
(1) The protective effect of farm milk consumption on childhood asthma and atopy
(2) Study of Amish children proves raw milk promotes health, boosts immunity
Fumika Harrison via Facebook
How early can you introduce raw milk to children? I’m still bf my 9 month old but he also is eating solids. Can I introduce it now?
Lyndsey Stark Stang via Facebook
And great for old people who can’t get enough vitamins down.
Daneta Sims via Facebook
I don’t know the difference, but I do know A2 is available where I live.
Natalie Kridler Benoit via Facebook
I’ve read much on the subject. I appreciate the potential value of raw milk, however, A1 beta casein is the main type of milk available in the U.S. and is simply NOT healthy, even in it’s raw state. A2 milk in preferable, as in Gurnsey cows, sheep and goat. Read “The devil in the milk”, and see youtube.com for more about A1, and A2 milk.
Hrh Ronnie Cruz Bernardo via Facebook
Other way of looking at “germs”
Kara Smith via Facebook
Enjoyed fresh raw cow’s milk this morning! Will be making butter from our cream this afternoon, my 7 year old is nearly a pro at making it now and it’s great mommy daughter time that we both look forward too!
Tina Gorczyca Bradley via Facebook
I just saw a post yesterday comparing grass fed beef to conventional beef…it had 3x most nutrients and 10x more I think CLA…don’t remember the exact nutrients they were measuring, and haven’t found a similar chart anywhere yet. Do you have those figures? I’d bet there is a similar nutrition increase in grass fed milk as well. I think it would be helpful for people to know that they are getting a lot more nutrient density from grass fed dairy and beef.
Kelley Stone Williams via Facebook
We LOVE raw milk but it gives me horrible body odor. Any idea why?? Am I detoxing? Am I not digesting it? 🙁
Ashley Lynn via Facebook
Do you have someone you order from? I am having a hard time finding any places that carry it. I still need to look into locals but if you have any suggestions on how to search! I miss it a lot I felt amazingly better drinking it!!!
Regina Normandy via Facebook
Last year this time my daughter was on twice daily breathing treatments. Since then we have switched to raw dairy and she hasn’t struggled as much-only one incident as opposed to being at the dr once a week…I’m not sure if it’s just cuz she’s a year older, or if it’s the milk…but I have to believe it has something to do with it!