
Shrek2OnDvD
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Source pls. Sounds interestingIn California in a study they put 3 different types of bacteria, in both raw milk and pasteurized milk.
In the raw milk, the bacterias couldn't grow to be dangerous, and life threatening
While in the pasteurized milk the bacteria grew very quickly and made the milk lethal.

Btw there is a very good reason why we pasteurise and cook our food. Companies don’t spend millions of dollars to heat up, package, test and treat their products for no reason. Laws and regulations don’t exist just because someone wanted them to
Because literally every carnivore talking point has been debunked a million times already by people much more educated than me. And no, raw milk wasn’t fine, it’s always been a riskdidnt refute any claims, also its basic common sense that heating something like milk will heavily remove its nutrients, also my bad for talking about vegetables i didnt realise you were being specific to one food group anyway just 100 years ago raw milk was perfectly fine, it's only when farm owners were paid off to let their cows live in bad conditions that people started getting diseases, they literally put cow shit in the milk and sold it off and once an epidemic hit it gave reason for milk to be cooked to death
Why do people like you keep romanticising the past like it was some sort of carnivore utopia? Most people didn’t even eat a lot of meat back in the day, dying young was much more common, diseases spread rapidly before modern medicine
You should be thankful for all the medical and technological advancements that have allowed you to even type out that gibberish in the first place. If you were born 100 years ago you could have easily gotten infected with a fatal disease, contracted tuberculosis, had a wound get infected etc