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\nJulie Riggs and her family live in a small town in Missouri. Her husband and daughter couldn\u2019t tolerate cow\u2019s milk, so the family decided to try raw goat\u2019s milk from a local farmer. In this video, Julie describes what happened to her daughter and husband.
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Mary McGonigle-Martin, from California, is the kind of mom who does her homework. Searching for a healthier way to provide dairy for her 7-year-old son, she considered raw milk. In this video, Mary describes what happened after her son drank contaminated raw milk.
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Kalee Prue is a health-conscious, single mom from Connecticut, who enjoyed being active. Kalee had trouble digesting lactose and read that drinking raw milk would help her digest dairy better. A few days after finishing the milk, Kalee began to get sick. In this video, Kalee tells her story.
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