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Welcome to our acre, where we look to grow closer to each other, God and our patch of land in the world. We welcome your advice and encouragement as we walk along this road together. ~Karin De La Rosa

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Sorry FDA, there is a difference between rBST and non-rBST

I have never been so mad at the grocery story as I was tonight.  Usually being surrounded by food, especially anything dairy, brings joy to my life.  However tonight as I browsed the cheese cases  I was personally affronted when I read the following label " The FDA has said no significant difference and no test can now distinguish between milk from rBST and non-rBST treated cows.  I was stopped in my tracks fuming.  Considering it is now an hour since I took this photo you can tell it still has my blood pressure up.  

Here's my rBST story.

When I was in my teens I was "diagnosed" as lactose intolerant and for the next 20+ years I avoided milk like the plaque because I knew what would happen.  After one glass of milk I was doubled over with such severe abdominal pain all I wanted to do was curl up in the fetal position and whine for about 3 days.  Over the next 20 years I would have milk every now and then, and would always experience the same symptoms.

Glass of milk tonight
3 years ago I drank a glass of regular store milk knowing what would happen, but hoping upon hope that this time would be different I just wanted a taste.  You see I miss milk.  It wasn't different. And for three days the intestinal battle waged and I did my best not to crawl into the fetal position at work.  
A week later, having just come out of the intestinal funk a few days before, some new friends invited me over for dinner.  They are milk-a-holics.  So of course they served milk with dinner.  I knew what would happen, but I am always so tempted by that tall glass of creamy goodness.  I enjoyed my glass of milk with dinner and I waited. The next day I waited, I kept waiting and nothing.  No reaction.

mmmmm -mmmmm good!

As I had just had my usual reaction with the other milk I wondered what was different.  I knew it was cows milk, not almond or rice, but I had no reaction.  So I called my friends and asked them about the milk they had served.  They told me the brand and described to me that it has two different qualities than traditional milk - (1) no rBST (2) Low/Slow Pasteurized  This combination is perfect for my body.  I no longer run from a glass of milk, I enjoy it and the days that follow.  

Another interesting note, as I thought back to when I first started having issues with milk I learned something interesting.  rBST was introduced about that same time.  Coincidence?  

The best part about "my" milk (other than I can stomach it that is)?  It's local.  Made right here in Moravia NY!  One of these days Dann and I will go on a field trip to meet our dairy farmers and thank them in person.  Cheers!  

ps.  As for the FDAs findings I must say I'm not surprised based on the use of rBST in the dairy industry.  Even cows not treated with it in this generation may have multiple generations use of it in their bodies.

pps.  If you have ever been diagnosed as lactose intolerant or suspect you may be, all I can do is say I was once like you, but there might be hope.