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27-07-2018, 09:47 AM
#9641
Originally Posted by silu
M. I haven't drank milk in years - is it like riding a bike?
No its not. Research has shown that intestinal gut problems arise primarily due to the speed A1/A2 protein hits the gut when drinking in a vertical position.
Studies using blinds and placebos have shown that the best technique is to place the gullet in a horizontal position and ingest solely A2 protein milk. This will ensure the gut isn't exposed to A1 and also the A2 has a longer time to be absorbed into stomach lining.
Also gone is the old fashioned "glass of milk". Drinking from a plastic mug has shown the hydrocarbons attach to the milk protein molecules so those mugs are out. Best now to use china or fired clay based vessels.
Ideal temperature is 4 degrees - this will ensure the floral grassy notes remain true to the nose which ensures maximum flavour profiles. Too cold and you may as well be drinking ice. Too warm - well that's solely for the Milo.
I am emailing ATM with the hope they will post a Youtube clip with precise instructions on how to best consume this product to get maximum value.
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27-07-2018, 09:56 AM
#9642
Originally Posted by minimoke
No its not. Research has shown that intestinal gut problems arise primarily due to the speed A1/A2 protein hits the gut when drinking in a vertical position.
Studies using blinds and placebos have shown that the best technique is to place the gullet in a horizontal position and ingest solely A2 protein milk. This will ensure the gut isn't exposed to A1 and also the A2 has a longer time to be absorbed into stomach lining.
Also gone is the old fashioned "glass of milk". Drinking from a plastic mug has shown the hydrocarbons attach to the milk protein molecules so those mugs are out. Best now to use china or fired clay based vessels.
Ideal temperature is 4 degrees - this will ensure the floral grassy notes remain true to the nose which ensures maximum flavour profiles. Too cold and you may as well be drinking ice. Too warm - well that's solely for the Milo.
I am emailing ATM with the hope they will post a Youtube clip with precise instructions on how to best consume this product to get maximum value.
Thank you. I needed these clear instructions. I still haven't recovered from the great milk pour debacle live on Austrian TV 1986 https://youtu.be/DuYLgEstc1Y
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27-07-2018, 10:12 AM
#9643
Originally Posted by silu
Thank you. I needed these clear instructions. I still haven't recovered from the great milk pour debacle live on Austrian TV 1986 https://youtu.be/DuYLgEstc1Y
If you are a follower of history you will see the problem first arose when the communists started getting rid of silver tops of glass bottles. Things have never been the same since!
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27-07-2018, 11:01 AM
#9644
Fonterra moves to a2 milk production
"Fergusson says a2 production will "start small," and is coming from one Fonterra dairy farm in the Manawatu but this will "grow over time."
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/the-count...ectid=12095631
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27-07-2018, 11:36 AM
#9645
Member
Originally Posted by silu
That"s an awesome news.Thanks for sharing.....
This will spruce up the price.
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27-07-2018, 12:38 PM
#9646
Originally Posted by silu
Thank you. I needed these clear instructions. I still haven't recovered from the great milk pour debacle live on Austrian TV 1986 https://youtu.be/DuYLgEstc1Y
Thanks...that has really started my afternoon well.
Disc. Still not a holder. I am concerned that if the science is really valid, then the whole industry will simply over time switch to cows which produce A2 Milk. Still....Apple are still doing well. So room for a premium producer I guess.
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27-07-2018, 12:55 PM
#9647
Originally Posted by RTM
Thanks...that has really started my afternoon well.
Disc. Still not a holder. I am concerned that if the science is really valid, then the whole industry will simply over time switch to cows which produce A2 Milk. Still....Apple are still doing well. So room for a premium producer I guess.
The fact that Fonterra are in partnership with A2 should substantially alleviate that concern given Fonterra are the worlds largest exporter of dairy products... And they are partners...
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27-07-2018, 12:59 PM
#9648
Originally Posted by t.rexjr
The fact that Fonterra are in partnership with A2 should substantially alleviate that concern given Fonterra are the worlds largest exporter of dairy products... And they are partners...
And Fonterra needs to change and move away from commodity products. Very interesting article in Newsroom (which slowly becomes my favourite news website) about Fonterra. https://pro.newsroom.co.nz/articles/...re-or-strategy
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27-07-2018, 01:01 PM
#9649
Originally Posted by t.rexjr
The fact that Fonterra are in partnership with A2 should substantially alleviate that concern given Fonterra are the worlds largest exporter of dairy products... And they are partners...
It reduces my concern for sure that the science is not valid. But then my bigger concern is that it becomes commoditised...(is that a word ?) in the same way that Samsung etc did after Apple introduced the Smart Phone. If the whole industry is on A2 Milk...then where has their advantage gone ?
I'm probably completely off track.....but that is why I don't hold ATM. Some exposure thru SML.
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27-07-2018, 01:05 PM
#9650
Originally Posted by RTM
It reduces my concern for sure that the science is not valid. But then my bigger concern is that it becomes commoditised...(is that a word ?) in the same way that Samsung etc did after Apple introduced the Smart Phone. If the whole industry is on A2 Milk...then where has their advantage gone ? .
How long do you think this will take. I'm enjoying the ride in the meantime
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