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Last year, Paula Jager, owner of Crossfit Jaguar in Tampa Florida, wrote a series of riveting posts about her 15 day raw milk fast. This series on The Milk Cure sparked much interest from readers from around the world who became interested in reviving this age-old remedy for improving vitality, bodily cleansing and even reversal of serious illness as practiced in the early 1900s by the Mayo Foundation, a forerunner of the famed Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota.
At the end of Paula’s raw milk fast last year, she said that she was so pleased with the results (she had the best bloodwork of her life at the conclusion of the fast) that she vowed to do a raw milk fast every year around the beginning of Spring.
A few days ago, Paula told me that she planned to start her annual raw milk fast very soon. What’s more, this year she asked me to do it with her.
My immediate and knee jerk response was, “Uh, fasts don’t really work for me. I don’t want to lose any weight either, so I think I’ll pass.”
Paula, being her persistent and tenacious self, continued to work to convince me.
Yeah, you guys think I’m such a hard nose, but the truth is, on most things I’m very much “go with the flow”. That cooperative middle child thing, you know?
Paula assured me that I needn’t lose any weight on the fast unless I tried to. One of the benefits of raw milk from pastured cows is that it is a complete food, a perfectly balanced elixir of highly digestible, nutrient-dense fats, protein, and carbohydrates. If you consume an adequate amount of ounces and calories for your body weight each day, no weight loss should occur.
She also assured me that she experienced no hunger or cravings during her fast last year, once again, a strong testament to the complete nature of pastured raw milk, known as “white blood” to physicians that have used it therapeutically.
Still unconvinced, I talked to my husband about it hoping to get a bit of moral support for my decision not to do the raw milk fast with Paula this year.
Sigh.
I got no help from hubby.
As soon as I told him the story, he says, “Hey, what a great idea! I’ll do it too!”
At that point, I started to get a teeny weeny bit excited about the fast. Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad if hubby joined in too. My biggest concern was cooking all this delicious, traditional food day in and day out for the kids and not eating any myself.
Talk about torture!
But, if what Paula told me is true, I shouldn’t feel hungry at all.
At that point, I was willing to give it a go.
Then, it hit me. Why don’t we do this together as a group for anyone who wants to join in? I know that a bunch of readers would like to do a raw milk fast based on emails I’ve received about it over the past year, so let’s do it as a 10 day raw milk challenge!
The Milk Cure (aka Raw Milk Fast)
Here’s how The Milk Cure 2012 will work …
Paula and I will start our raw milk fast on March 1, 2012.
Any of you who wish to join us should plan to start on that date as well.
The fast will go for 10 days and will conclude at midnight on March 10, 2012.
The only thing you are to consume on this fast is pastured raw milk. Water of course is fine too, but no other food or liquids but raw milk.
The reason I’m putting this post up a full week before the fast starts is to give those of you who are going to join us a chance to prepare and stock up on your raw milk. You may even need to freeze some if necessary if you don’t have access to weekly pickups.
You will need anywhere from 2-5 quarts of raw milk per day per person depending on your current height and weight. If you are trying to lose weight, then drink less. If you don’t want to lose any weight, drink as much as you need to stay satisfied at all times.
Paula drank 3 – 3 1/2 quarts per day last year. She is 5’3″ and 117 lbs.
Please read her 15-day Milk Cure diary from last year to prepare if you plan to join the challenge.
If you’re considering something less rigorous, this journal of a 3-day raw milk fast may prove helpful to your decision.
What worked for Paula was a pint of raw milk every 2 hours or so which translates to approximately 2,000 calories per day (if your raw milk comes from Jersey cows with tons of cream). If you drink raw milk from Holstein cows, you probably should think about adding some additional raw cream to each glass. A cup or so every hour or even a few ounces every 30 minutes works fine too – just adjust the amount and timeframe as it works best for you.
Also, please read about The Milk Cure and how it was used to cure very sick patients at the Mayo Foundation by clicking here.
I plan to drink closer to a gallon a day. I am just shy of 5’7″ and 124 lbs. I do not want to lose any weight so am shooting for 2,500-3,000 calories per day.
Feel free to stop the fast at any time if you choose to join in and discover that it isn’t working for you. I told Paula that if I start to lose weight after a few days, I plan to drop out. I lost 8 lbs on GAPS 2 years ago and although GAPS did me a world of good, I don’t want to go there again. My digestion is really good right now and I don’t have any health issues that I am addressing at the moment, so if this rocks the boat for me too much, I plan to drop out.
Why You Might Want to Fast With Us
I am attempting this raw milk fast primarily as a seasonal cleansing.
You might choose to join in to lose some weight. Perhaps you have some digestive or other health issues you want to turn the corner on and start to heal from.
Perhaps you might want to do it for spiritual reasons. Fasting is encouraged by many spiritual disciplines and that may appeal to you.
Whatever reasons you choose to join in are yours and yours alone. You can choose to share them with the rest of us or not.
Each day during the fast, I will post an update on how Paula, my husband, and I are doing. My hope is that any of you who are joining in will update all of us with your progress in the comments section.
The goal for this 10-day journey is to have available to the world a written diary of the experiences and observations of hundreds of people of various backgrounds and health challenges while on a raw milk fast.
Will this happen? I don’t know.
Maybe it will just be Paula and me and my husband.
I do hope at least a few of you will join us though!
If you do join in, please be sure to check with your doctor first before undertaking this fast particularly if you are doing it to help resolve any health issues.
Also, do not attempt this milk cure fast with pasteurized or even low temp pasteurized “cream top” milk.
Milk becomes a completely different food once it’s pasteurized and many vital nutrients and enzymes are either totally lost or significantly reduced. Pasteurized milk is not a complete food like raw milk is.
Please indicate in the comments section below if you plan to join us! If you want to add your reasons for joining in, that would be cool too but is not necessary.
10-Day Milk Cure Series
Below are links to each day of the Milk Cure 10 day raw milk fast so you can follow along and track our progress!
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Breaking the Fast
Kevin
I hope the best for everyone on the raw milk diet, I just want to let people know my mother consumed raw milk and came down with Guillain-Barre syndrome from a bacteria called campylobacter jejuni which we found to be in the raw milk. I truly am not here to tell people what to do I just hope people do as much research as they can on something this controversial, always look at both arguments and please know where your milk is coming from, be your own advocate and be safe.
Thank you, Kevin
Sunny
I don’t know HOW I missed this! I would have loved to jump in with my experience. I actually did do a milk cure for 21 days. (I planned on 24, but it was time to stop) One thing I remember was absolutely NO HUNGER…NO CRAVINGS. I cooked and never sampled (hard to do as I am a ‘taster’ when I cook), I do remember feeling better, but didn’t lose much weight. (I did not do it to lose weight, although I need to) I was really hoping to improve my health. I was 64 at the time. I did keep notes, but haven’t been able to find them. The above info is just what stuck in my mind.
Blessings,
Sunny
Joanie
I am on day 5 and i am getting the results you did. i have NO HUNGER – if i start to get hungry i have a glass of milk. no cravings. i would LIKE something salty about now, but that’s it. and a am a sweets ADDICT. i am 59 1/2. My skin is awesome now after only 4 whole days. i have lost 6.5 lbs. nice to know someone “older” did it too……
Arthur
I just started drinking raw goats milk 2 weeks ago, and I love it! I had to cut my nails 3 times since. I was wondering if you have heard of anyone having succes with Ulcrative Colitis on a raw milk fast?
IDahoLaura
Not with UC but my husband has Crohn’s. They’re all in the bowel…so I will tell you that my husband’s guts were healed by drinking a couple glasses of unpasteurized goat milk and 2 acidophilous tablets a day (he WON’T eat yogurt).
Marta
Sarah, I just started my milk fast yesterday with the best intentions. Got lots of milk, prepared myself for good detox, but… I couldn’t last a day. Not because I was hungry, which I was afraid of, but because I felt so bad. I drank two cups in the morning and then again 2 more around 10.30am. I had terrible bloating, diarhea, headaches, stomach ache and felt dizzy. I guess it means I have dairy sensitivity? I never felt this way after drinking milk, but it was never my only food. What are your thoughts on this? I would hate to say goodbye to milk, butter and my milk kefir, but I struggle with asthma and always wondered if allergy may be the cause, even though I tested negative. Help!
beth
I’m not going to list the name, but when I was visiting my daughter in Austell Georgia last week, I found a wonderful place in hereby Powder Springs. Loads of fresh veggies, farm fresh eggs, and milk for your pets.
ThreeWestCreative
I’m a little late but I’m heading to get raw milk here today in Tampa to do this milk fast as well. I think it will do wonders for me. 🙂 Thanks for posting it!
Beth
Any issues that you’ve heard of regarding blood sugar issues? I always eat eggs for breakfast because if I don’t I don’t feel very good. I drink milk later in the day but not usually for breakfast.
Another question: Would it still benefit one if the milk fast was only once a week or possibly just 2 days?
Kathryn
I was diagnosed with lactose/casein intolerance decades ago and have not had any dairy since then. Can someone like me drink raw milk?
I have been off gluten two years and off grains one month. My chronic problems with IBS, chrohns, colitis, celiac are much improved. However, still suffer several times a month with severe headache, migraine, neck and shoulder pain.
It has taken so long to heal that I would not want to have a set back.
Thank you for this site!