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Sassy Goatherd's avatar

You wrote, “… but the research shows microbial transfers actually happen all the time and our microbiome is incredibly responsive and can change rapidly….” Yes, this is exactly right! Farmers have known this intuitively for a very long time. You can’t change a 4-legged livestock animal’s feed overnight. It will cause bloat and make it sick. The animal doesn’t have the enzymes in place to process the new or richer food. But, if you slowly introduce new feed over a week or two, their body adjusts and creates the enzymes to tolerate that new feed. And they’re just fine! Farmers also know that colostrum at birth is vital for the longterm health and vitality of a newborn mammal.

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I would love to hear your thoughts, and Mr Shaboz's thoughts on chlorella and spirulina as balanced food sources for vitamins, minerals and enzymes. I've read that spirulina has the inactive form of B12 that could cancel out chlorella's active B12.

I've wondered if that is true, or a company's marketing

I miss my old big cans of Brewer's Yeast from 40 years ago for my B's!

Also, my mother, as a girl, was a patient at the Price Pottenger Clinic and raised us on Cod Liver oil in the winters for Vit A & D. She always said that most people are lacking in real Vitamin A (not beta carotene) for mucosal health and immunity. I don't know if Cod Liver oil (Green Pastures) has enough Vit D for us living in Alaska in the winter (?)

I've never been to an allopathic doctor, and raised 4 children who also never had need of a doctor - Dr Haider is my first "doctor"!

Thank you so much for the work you do.

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