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Originally Posted by combustiblefuel
We are all adults and can eat what we what. Consider this tho. Eating raw eggs is also considered a health risk to. Yet we eat them. Mayo is made from raw eggs and oil . their can be a little lemon juice in their for flavor but not enough yo kill any bacteria. Hollandaise sauce is as well. With hollandaise sauce its raw yokes and clarified butter . the yokes are only heated enough to be warm . Not enough to kill bacteria. Once again vinigar is added but not always . Still not enough of vinigar to kill bacteria.
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Which is all true, the difference is that nobody is denying those facts or stating that raw eggs have some miracle health benefit over cooked eggs. I mean hey, I said this:
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Originally Posted by strombad
Well, it's moderately dangerous and has no scientifically founded benefits over pasteurised milk, so I'm not sure why you'd want if not for some weird diet fad or something on that line.
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And you responded with this:
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Originally Posted by combustiblefuel
People who sell raw milk don't feed the Cows any Hormones or extra chemicals in their feed. Other than If you drink it It helps with allergies and asthma , just like if you eat any other locally produced food.
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Neither of which is true, and this:
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Originally Posted by combustiblefuel
Actually eating any kinds of local foods help with allergies with the local plant life. Absolutely bull#### saying all studies show it doesn't have a link. When I lived on the farm I had tons of allergy's. Raw milk producers dont use hormones or chemicals. To be able to sell raw milk it must be organic. I think you need to actually do some research. Ever thing you just said is I'll informed and ignorant of what the nutritional facts are. This Is why North America has the worst diets.
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Regarding the bolded, again, none of which is true, as shown by the studies I referenced.
The point is, despite what you were saying, raw milk IS dangerous and has NO proven health benefits at ALL.
As said, you've got every right to drink it if you'd like, but you can't really expect to spread pseudoscience and misinformation and expect it to just go unchecked. Drink the milk if you want, but don't pretend it's better than regular milk and not dangerous.
By all means, if you have studies showing that what you say about raw milk is true, show it. Otherwise, just drink it without spreading dangerous information.