Posted by Bruce from Can. on March 13, 2016 at 13:56:10 from (74.12.69.147):
In Reply to: Family Cow posted by John in Md on March 13, 2016 at 12:29:26:
Can't understand this craze to drink raw milk. Raw milk has no significant health benefits over pasteurized milk. Raw milk has many opportunities to carry bacterial growths that will make you sick ! Listeria , E coil , campylobacter and TB. just to name a few. I know many celebrities endorse such dietary choices, but many of them die from drug abuse, depression, alcoholism , and other poor life decisions. Why follow the diet fads of fools, while the opinions of proven health science tells a very different story. Milk is a perfect medium to grow bacteria . All this being stated , many folks will still take unnecessary risks every day, some drive like idiots , some take illegal drugs , the list goes on. Why take the chance of making your family sick , to maybe save a few bucks? Milk is cheap , readily available, safe and good for you too! Bruce , a life long Dairyman.
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