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Why Butter is Better!

written by

Gideon Lapp

posted on

April 18, 2023

It is Springtime, and the Farm is Being Renewed with Life! The Grass and Herbs are growing as green as ever, the trees are blossoming, and the Animals are on Fresh Green Grass!

Like usual in Spring the cows eat lots of herbs and garlic that grow each year, which is perfect for the cows, as it cleans their bodies and makes them ready for more dense green grass!

But with eating so much herbs and garlic the milk tastes a bit more like garlic, which is wonderful for cleaning out our bodies as well! So the garlic that grows naturally in the fields, cleanses the cows, then we drink the cows milk, and the milk cleanses our bodies!

In Spring is when the Grass-fed Dairy Products are the most nutritious!


The Butter is Bright Yellow now, and it has more nutrients that other times of the year. So if you want to stock up on Healthy Butter, now is your chance! You can freeze it for up to 6 Months.
 

What Health Benefits does Grass-fed Butter Offer?
 

According to the famous researcher, Dr Weston Price, Butter is America’s best and most easily absorbed source of vitamin A, and butter contains lecithin, a number of protective anti-oxidants, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, very rich source of selenium, cholesterol, strong anti-cancer properties, & many more!

Remember that all these nutrients are all-natural, and not human-made.

According to Dr Price, butter has huge benefits with Heart Disease, Cancer, Immune System, Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Thyroid Glands, Gastrointestinal Health, Weight Gain, Growth & Development.
 

Interesting Facts about Butter according to Dr Price: 

 
A Medical Research Council survey showed that men eating butter ran half the risk of developing heart disease as those using margarine.

Does butter cause disease? On the contrary, butter protects us against many diseases.

Vitamin A and the anti-oxidants in butter–vitamin E, selenium and cholesterol–protect against cancer as well as heart disease.

Butter is part of almost all Amish Family's diets.

For more information and benefits listen to this podcast: Butter Is Better (westonaprice.org)

Enjoy your Bodily Strength, and eat Nutrients that aren't human-invented!!

Quote from 1926: “Let food be thy medicine, and let medicine be thy food.” 

-God Bless You as you continue the life He has given you!

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