Topic: CDC Says Fresh Milk is Dangerous... Really? | |
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I love fresh.. unpasteurized non GMO'ed milk.. So I am biased..
The vaccine-pushing, disease scare-mongering agency known as the CDC has put out a stunning piece of propaganda attacking fresh milk (raw dairy), claiming it is "150 times more dangerous" than pasteurized milk. This is all part of their anti-American agenda to crush food freedom and criminalize fundamental farming practices upon which this very nation was founded. (Yes, George Washington and the founding fathers drank raw milk, grew hemp and even smoked a little weed as medicine.) But what the CDC won't dare reveal to the public is the far more horrifying truth: Pasteurized dairy is produced in the dirtiest milk factories imaginable, where blood, pus, e.coli and other truly dangerous pathogens are routinely bottled into milk containers and fed to consumers. That's the whole point of pasteurization, you see: To kill everything that might be alive in their ultra-dirty milk. The real purpose of pasteurization is not to simply "make milk safe" as is claimed by the CDC, but rather to allow the dairy industry to operate DIRTY. It's so much easier to just cook the crap out of the milk (yes, there's fecal matter in it) than to clean up their operations, get it? Thanks to pasteurization, conventional (non-organic, non-raw) dairy operators have no need to thoroughly wash their milking machines, no need to sterilize any milk containers, no need to wash their hands, and no need to maintain a clean milking environment whatsoever. It's just total filth with festering diseased animals dying on the floor and being physically abused by the corporate dairy operators. http://www.naturalnews.com/035039_raw_milk_pasteurized_CDC.html#ixzz1nAMvIijI/ |
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Great post.
I used to be able to get whole milk from a farmer up in Granite Falls years ago. Taught my oldest kid how to skim it and make butter. |
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Lactose intolerant. D:
Milk, itself, makes you deathly sick.. ..but at the same time. Which is odd and I say I'm not actually lactose intolerant. Ice cream, butter, cheese.. No allergies. o.O Weird. So, straight milk. Can't drink it anyway. :O |
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Fresh whole milk is all we drank as a family.
The farmer charged 50 cents per gallon and it tasted so much better than the store bought junk.. A 13 year study found 209 cases of people being hospitalized for some sickness they say was caused by the fresh milk.. 13 years ...209 cases... That is an epidemic.. |
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I guess breastfeeding is next on the list
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Don't be an idiot. Non pasteurized milk products can make you very sick and even kill you. It doesn't happen a lot but it does happen.
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I think people should be able to make their own mistakes. Maybe unpasteurized milk is dangerous, but it seems to be an individual decision. I'm sure mountain climbing is dangerous and so is parachuting... we need a government, not a nanny.
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Edited by
InvictusV
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Wed 02/22/12 06:44 PM
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Don't be an idiot. Non pasteurized milk products can make you very sick and even kill you. It doesn't happen a lot but it does happen. haha... How many people get killed by drivers drinking fresh milk as opposed to those drinking alcohol? Mothers Against Drivers Drinking Fresh Milk.. |
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This is a funny rant..
ANALYSIS/OPINION: All praise be to Allah! The federal government apparently has eradicated the illegal immigration that cripples America. It has eliminated the staggering unemployment that has brought so much misery to so many families. And, apparently, it has erased the suffocating debt and added enough spunk to the economy that it no longer needs all of those little tax dollars that small businesses provide. That is why the federal government has so much time these days for fine-tuning our society in ways that might seem frivolous if we didn’t have so much patience and extra money lying around. Just last week, the Department of Homeland Security proudly announced that federal agents had stopped 13,000 “dangerous hair dryers” at the border. The department issued a press release to highlight this daring, successful mission and to remind us how lucky we are to have such diligent protection of our sacred borders. That’s right, 11 million illegals streaming over the Mexican border and what is our federal government hellbent after? Faulty hair dryers. And they’re even patting themselves on the back for it. Also last week, cafeteria Nazis in North Carolina swooped in and saved at least two preschoolers from certain death. Rifling through suspicious lunchboxes containing homemade materials such as sandwiches, the Nazis discovered at least two mothers who were — either intentionally or in their rank ignorance — attempting to poison their children with turkey and cheese, bananas and apple juice. The agents — in accordance with federal USDA guidelines — wrestled these illicit lunches from the preschoolers and replaced them with healthful, federally approved “cafeteria nuggets.” Then there was the stunning victory last week of the massive federal government over a little Amish farmer in Pennsylvania who was intentionally and maliciously caring for cows, milking them and then selling the fresh milk produced by the cows he was caring for to willing customers eager for fresh milk. This, of course, is strictly illegal. The only way the federal government allows for milk to be sold is if it is cooked, processed and hauled halfway across the country in a giant, silver tanker and normally sold under a luminescent glare in the aisles of a giant grocery store with jingly music piped in. A man buying a quart of fresh milk from Daniel Allgyer, a farmer he trusts? Well, that is just evil and a threat to proper civilization under the federal government. It is downright subversive. The cooking and processing and hauling, of course, generally require a big dairy operation where thousands of cows at a time are fed antibiotics to combat all the diseases that are rampant among animals crammed into assembly lines. It also costs a lot of money, which keeps small, menacing Amish farmers with their fresh, great-tasting subversive milk from competing in the milk market. So last week, after more than a yearlong sting operation including a pre-dawn armed raid — I am not making any of this up — the federal government finally prevailed and the taxpaying, job-providing farmer went out of business. No longer will Big Dairy need to worry about this dangerous merchant of fresh milk. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/feb/21/hurt-federal-war-on-hair-dryers-fresh-milk/ |
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The vaccine-pushing, disease scare-mongering agency known as the CDC has put out a stunning piece of propaganda attacking fresh milk (raw dairy), claiming it is "150 times more dangerous" than pasteurized milk. This is all part of their anti-American agenda to crush food freedom and criminalize fundamental farming practices upon which this very nation was founded. I agree. I've had raw milk. Fresh raw milk is very good. I do not care for pasteurized milk now that I know what they do to it. I use it in limited quantity as I can't afford raw milk. |
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The vaccine-pushing, disease scare-mongering agency known as the CDC has put out a stunning piece of propaganda attacking fresh milk (raw dairy), claiming it is "150 times more dangerous" than pasteurized milk. This is all part of their anti-American agenda to crush food freedom and criminalize fundamental farming practices upon which this very nation was founded. I agree. I've had raw milk. Fresh raw milk is very good. I do not care for pasteurized milk now that I know what they do to it. I use it in limited quantity as I can't afford raw milk. Well, it's my understanding.. A while back, or whatever.. People were drinking raw milk. Ending up getting some really bad virus.. ..lot of people got sick. Turned into Zombies.. Ok, ok, all was true except the zombie part. |
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Well, it's my understanding.. A while back, or whatever.. People were drinking raw milk. Ending up getting some really bad virus.. ..lot of people got sick. Turned into Zombies.. Ok, ok, all was true except the zombie part. People get sick from infected meat, too. Be careful what you put in your mouth. |
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Edited by
massagetrade
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Wed 02/22/12 09:37 PM
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I love fresh.. unpasteurized non GMO'ed milk.. So I am biased.. Invictus, I agree with you - fresh, raw milk is better. I also agree with you, in that I value liberty over safety. We should be free to choose raw milk, if we want it. However.... ... put out a stunning piece of propaganda attacking fresh milk (raw dairy), claiming it is "150 times more dangerous" than pasteurized milk. It is probably accurate to say that raw milk is 150 times more dangerous than pasteurized milk... and its also true that a snail is many times faster than a glacier. This doesn't make a snail fast, nor does it make raw milk dangerous. The CDC is just trying to stop everyone from dying from any pathogen. They do their job well - sometimes too well. But what the CDC won't dare reveal to the public is the far more horrifying truth: Pasteurized dairy is produced in the dirtiest milk factories imaginable, where blood, pus, e.coli and other truly dangerous pathogens are routinely bottled into milk containers and fed to consumers.
A little pasteurized e. coli isn't dangerous, so its outside of their mandate. The real purpose of pasteurization is not to simply "make milk safe" as is claimed by the CDC, but rather to allow the dairy industry to operate DIRTY. It's so much easier to just cook the crap out of the milk (yes, there's fecal matter in it) than to clean up their operations, get it?
Most consumers want safe, affordable milk. Pasteurization makes this possible. If you to pay a little more for raw milk, you should be allowed to do so. |
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People get sick from infected meat, too. Be careful what you put in your mouth. ..that statement is so perverted.. |
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There is no doubt that raw milk is dangerous. In rare cases milk borne
bacteria like Listeria, Campylobacter, Salmonella and E. Coli O157:H7 can kill people. Young children and older adults particularly with compromised immune systems are at risk. Also such illnesses are especially harmful to women and their children during pregnancy. Of course to live is to take risks. We drive, rock climb and eat hamburgers. So go ahead and choose your activities wisely and assess the risks just don't whine about it. ![]() Here is a good article about the documented risks of raw milk: http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Product-SpecificInformation/MilkSafety/ConsumerInformationAboutMilkSafety/ucm247991.htm Based on CDC data, literature, and state and local reports, FDA compiled a list of outbreaks that occurred from 1987 to September 2010 in the US. During the 27 year period, there were at least 133 outbreaks due to the consumption of raw milk and raw milk products. These outbreaks caused 2,659 cases of illnesses, 269 hospitalizations, 3 deaths, 6 stillbirths and 2 miscarriages. The numbers of outbreaks and illness cases were likely higher than the above estimates due to underreporting. Of the 133 outbreaks occurred during 1987 to September 2010, 5 were multistate outbreaks with cases from at least two states. The remaining 128 outbreaks occurred in 30 states. Of these 30 states, 20 allowed some type or raw milk sale for direct human consumption according to the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture survey of 2008 (NASDA, 2008). Outbreaks from these 20 states accounted for 80% of all outbreaks in the US during this period. The three states that had the highest frequencies of outbreaks are California, Washington, and Utah, accounting for about 12%, 12%, and 8% of all outbreaks, respectively. |
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I guess breastfeeding is next on the list ![]() ![]() Only a matter of time until some Bureaucrat-Idiot will propose that! ![]() |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Thu 02/23/12 02:12 AM
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In my youth,all we ever bought was Raw Milk!
Of course,we boiled it,to be sure! But when hiking,there was no better Treat,than a Glass of Raw Milk,chilled in an icecold Mountainstream! Cream on it as thick as my little finger! ![]() Only pasteurized Milk we got was in School! But in those Days,Milk,and the Dairy-Cattle were regularly screened! |
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I miss not being breast fed.
Any voluteers want to fulfill an old mans desire? |
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I miss not being breast fed. Any voluteers want to fulfill an old mans desire? Sure, since you said missed NOT being breast fed.. ..I'll gladly fill an old man's desire.. ..and NOT breast feed you. ![]() ![]() |
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There is no doubt that raw milk is dangerous. In rare cases milk borne bacteria like Listeria, Campylobacter, Salmonella and E. Coli O157:H7 can kill people. Young children and older adults particularly with compromised immune systems are at risk. Also such illnesses are especially harmful to women and their children during pregnancy. Of course to live is to take risks. We drive, rock climb and eat hamburgers. So go ahead and choose your activities wisely and assess the risks just don't whine about it. ![]() Here is a good article about the documented risks of raw milk: http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodSafety/Product-SpecificInformation/MilkSafety/ConsumerInformationAboutMilkSafety/ucm247991.htm Based on CDC data, literature, and state and local reports, FDA compiled a list of outbreaks that occurred from 1987 to September 2010 in the US. During the 27 year period, there were at least 133 outbreaks due to the consumption of raw milk and raw milk products. These outbreaks caused 2,659 cases of illnesses, 269 hospitalizations, 3 deaths, 6 stillbirths and 2 miscarriages. The numbers of outbreaks and illness cases were likely higher than the above estimates due to underreporting. Of the 133 outbreaks occurred during 1987 to September 2010, 5 were multistate outbreaks with cases from at least two states. The remaining 128 outbreaks occurred in 30 states. Of these 30 states, 20 allowed some type or raw milk sale for direct human consumption according to the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture survey of 2008 (NASDA, 2008). Outbreaks from these 20 states accounted for 80% of all outbreaks in the US during this period. The three states that had the highest frequencies of outbreaks are California, Washington, and Utah, accounting for about 12%, 12%, and 8% of all outbreaks, respectively. 206 hospitalizations over a 13 year period... That is not an epidemic nor is that justification for the government to come along and stop people from buying it. More people died Sunday in that avalanche than died the 13 year study.. Maybe the government should come in a ban skiing.. |
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