"You need to find a farm where they will sell you un pasturized milk,,,yeah, straight out of the cow!"
This may or may not be legal depending on where one lives. Apparently some states find that--even with great care--raw milk is a no-no, even though Big Food Inc--guaranteed to give heart disease, cancer, and other diseases in time--is just fine. Fortunately, it appears that raw milk is an option in many states.
I have a vague memory of having some years and years back. I was always a milk hater, and, for a while, one store my mother shopped at had raw milk in the nutrition department. It was the first milk I ever had that I could stand the taste of. Ironically, shortly after discovering a milk I could stand drinking, I was diagnosed with a milk allergy, and had give milk up.
A website with info on raw milk, including state by state laws, and places to buy. Page linked to is places to buy. Other pages include info about why buy raw milk. One statement interested me:
"Back in the 20s, Americans could buy fresh raw whole milk, real clabber and buttermilk, luscious naturally yellow butter, fresh farm cheeses and cream in various colors and thicknesses. Today's milk is accused of causing everything from allergies to heart disease to cancer, but when Americans could buy Real Milk, these diseases were rare."