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Two Moons

by Two Moons on 26 February 2013 - 18:02

You drink it Bee.

by beetree on 26 February 2013 - 18:02

Drink what? You are being vague.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 26 February 2013 - 18:02

You drink it seems pretty straight forward to me.
BabyEagle is not using scare tactics, and she's not alone.
So..you drink the milk.

by beetree on 26 February 2013 - 19:02

Of course she is always using skewed up stuff. LOL  

We drink milk all the time. No problemo. Misery loves company, in your case, I guess?

by hexe on 26 February 2013 - 19:02

Pasteurization destroys Mycobacterium bovis, aka bovine tuberculosis; this is a zoonotic disease that can be transmitted to humans who drink raw milk from infected cows. Tuberculosis is specifically the reason the law requires all milk be pastuerized for sale to the public, though the process also kills other bacterial pathogens such as Brucella abortus [which can also cause an illness in people,called undulant fever]. Those living on the farm, or who own their own cow, can drink the raw milk, but do so at their own risk. For the record, bovine tuberculosis is on the rise again in the US as well as Europe.

Escherichia coli is a ubiquitous bacteria with many strain variations, and is part of the normal bacteria population found in the digestive system of healthy mammals. Contrary to misinformation, not all strains cause illness; people have ingested various amounts of E. coli since the dawn of time and most suffered no harm as a result of doing so.

However, it is not true that E. coli is ONLY found in 'processed cow juices'; if there is any fecal material, even just a dust mote-sized speck of it, that makes its way into the milk as it is being collected from the cow--perhaps the milker didn't wipe the udder clean correctly before starting the process, or perhaps the receptacle the milk is being collected into wasn't spotlessly clean after all--then E. coli can be found in the milk, raw or not. 

leeshideaway

by leeshideaway on 26 February 2013 - 19:02

Aspartame is  produced by feeding fossil fuel oil to ecoli that are genetically modified to defecate aspartame as feces.
(one of the production methods - I previously linked the patent and it is mentioned in the vid)

Poop for Thought: Aspartame Made from E.coli Feces

leeshideaway

by leeshideaway on 26 February 2013 - 20:02

Here's more.

Why is American Milk Banned in Europe?

  • American dairy milk is genetically-modified unless it’s labeled “NO rBGH”
  • Genetically-engineered bovine growth hormone (rBGH) in milk increases cancer risks.


Cancer Prevention Coalition - Milk: America’s Health Problem



by joanro on 26 February 2013 - 20:02

If the truth is " scare tactic", then BE is guilty of it. However, any one who will ignore the truth and chooses to 'drink the koolaide, or rather, the milk, that's their problem. Bee, how can you not worry about using commercial milk after reading lee's post? Cancer.....

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 26 February 2013 - 20:02

I'm a dairy farmers daughter and was raised on raw milk and shite for that matter.  In the beginning we had milk cans with strainers, that did not strain the poop that got splashed into them from a cow on grass, that is for sure, and look how healthy I am? Teeth Smile
I find this all very sad and scary.  Who can you trust with your food?  We should have a right to know what we are eating.
Heck, my favourite thing is whipped cream. 

Hopefully Canada does not allow this.

I feel bad for the farmers, without them we'll be getting all our food from other countries, and who knows what restrictions they have.  Yikes.

Lately I've been drinking coconut milk and until I hear anything nasty about that, I'll keep it up.

by beetree on 26 February 2013 - 20:02

Joanro, I took a picture for you, of what is in my refrigerator this very moment,  but I made it a Missing Topic thread, by accident, lol. I hope every one is satisfied!





 


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