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"Muh but pasteurized milk has outbreaks too"
Yeah, from POST-pasteurization contamination due to poor sanitation and not because the process failed. The pasteurized milk outbreak in Massachusetts in 2007 was caused by contamination AFTER pasteurization due to poor sanitation practices at the plant.

 
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"Raw milk is superior!"
No, it's not, jfl.
By the way, same retard:
 
	

Pasteurization can cause TINY losses of some vitamins (mainly vitamin C), but not enough to make a practical difference + milk doesn't have a lot of vitamin C to begin with. Lmfao.
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 40 studies found only minor losses of water-soluble vitamins B1, B6, B9, B12, and C, and the effect of pasteurization on milk's nutritive value was minimal because many of these vitamins are naturally found in relatively low levels:

Also, minerals, such as calcium and phosphorus, remain stable and are not altered during the pasteurization process:

Of course this is not everything and I have plenty of more evidence that show drinking raw milk is absolutely retarded.
Yes, I know retards will try to provide anecdotal evidence, for some odd fucking reason, saying:
"Muh, I drank raw milk everyday and I'm still healthy."
That's not how risk works. That's not how ANYTHING works.
You understand that Russian roulette has a 5/6 chance of NOT killing you, right?
So if you play once and survive, does that mean it's safe?
Should we all start playing Russian roulette because YOU got lucky?
Your personal anecdote means literally NOTHING. Zero.
You're one person. ONE.
Meanwhile thousands of people have gotten hospitalized, kids have gotten kidney failure, pregnant women have had miscarriages, and people have DIED from raw milk.
"I know someone who smoked their whole life and never got cancer, so cigarettes must be healthy"
You know how retarded that sounds?
 
						


 
	 
		 
		 
		 
		 
	
 
	 
	 
	 
					
				 
		 
		 
		
 
	
 
		 
		 
			 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		