Anonymous wrote:If I’m not going to drink cow’s milk becuase I’m worried about safety, do I need to stop consuming all milk products, like cheese and butter? Forgoing cheese would be very hard for my family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great time to switch to soy. It’s actually very healthy and great tasting if you buy the unsweetened version.
The way cows are separated from their calfs for our milk obsession breaks my heart. That milk is for them, not for us!
Not the US soy, sprayed 100 time with toxic stuff.
East Asia soy? Sure!
Anonymous wrote:
Most cultures avoid milk after weaning.
Anonymous wrote:Raw is better for you anyways drink that instead.
Anonymous wrote:Great time to switch to soy. It’s actually very healthy and great tasting if you buy the unsweetened version.
The way cows are separated from their calfs for our milk obsession breaks my heart. That milk is for them, not for us!
Anonymous wrote:Ew. No one needs to be drinking milk, ever. Try human milk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raw is better for you anyways drink that instead.
The benefit of not raw was the whole "it won't kill you!" thing.
If they're getting rid of that...
Raw milk: 0–2 deaths since 2000.
Pasteurized milk: 3–17 deaths since 2000.
You missed the science part
Raw Milk caused
There were also 202 outbreaks of foodborne illness linked to raw milk, resulting in 2,645 illnesses and 228 hospitalizations. The most common pathogens associated with raw milk outbreaks were Salmonella, Campylobacter, and E. coli.
It's important to note that raw milk can be a source of serious illness, especially for vulnerable populations such as young children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems. Raw milk can contain harmful bacteria that can cause infections, including food poisoning, hemolytic uremic syndrome, and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Mythbusting: Is it Safe to Drink Raw Milk? - No
Sep 25, 2024 — –associated illnesses resulting from the consumption of pasteurized milk." From 1998-2018, outbreaks were traceable to...
American Medical Association
No worries your buddy RFK Jr is going to make food safety a thing of the past and children will die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatev. I can’t keep up with all the different stuff I’m supposed to be either boycotting, or supporting, or be scared of. It’s exhausting. I’m just gonna focus on my family and doing stuff that makes us happy. Including milk now, apparently.
Go for it. Republicans want everyone to make their own decisions without oversight, so enjoy spinning that wheel of fate as you enjoy your cow milk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raw is better for you anyways drink that instead.
The benefit of not raw was the whole "it won't kill you!" thing.
If they're getting rid of that...
Raw milk: 0–2 deaths since 2000.
Pasteurized milk: 3–17 deaths since 2000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raw is better for you anyways drink that instead.
The benefit of not raw was the whole "it won't kill you!" thing.
If they're getting rid of that...
Raw milk: 0–2 deaths since 2000.
Pasteurized milk: 3–17 deaths since 2000.