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Learn the surprising connection between milk and depression. Drawing from nutritional science, personal experience, and holistic health principles, Jennifer breaks down how breast milk differs from cow and goat milk, why most adults struggle to digest dairy, and how milk sugars can contribute to mucus, chronic illness, and mood challenges. She discusses raw milk versus pasteurized milk, the myth of vitamin D–fortified milk, and why whole milk may be less disruptive than skim varieties. The episode also dives into calcium myths, bone health, goat milk’s superiority over cow milk, nut milks, and how kefir can replace your antidepressant medication. It’s true: Preparing milk properly for consumption can actually lead to a life free of depression! 

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