Me, my 3 brothers and parents and grandparents and their 6 kids (my aunts/uncles) all from 1940,s until grandpa got rid of the Brown Swiss herd in 1960 , took milk right from the milk can (after strainer pad) and refrigerated it and that is all we drank for all those years and then when our family bought farm in '61 we did get a 10 qt pasteurizer (forced by Mom). All four of us boys growing up on farm never had any broken bones and i can't speak for them but I'm 65 and NEVER had a cavity and believe me I could be a lot better at dental care. None of us are/ever been lactose intolerant or had any other stomach/intestinal problems. We are all 65 or over and zero cancer and zero broken bones and also never had any tonsils out or alergys/shots and it seams most of the "city kids" we went to school with had ALL this at one time or another. "Clean enough to be healthy / dirty enough to be happy" If one lives in a bubble, one better stay there. Looking back , I would prefer pasteurization but that's it.
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