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Phainein7
Posted 6/11/2026 06:41 (#11671449 - in reply to #11671349)
Subject: RE: Raw Milk: 60 people were sickened


Tipton, KS
swtcorn wi - 6/10/2026 23:27

Nowadays everything in sensitized by the media.


Insurance companies may have a role....when they have to pay out for claims, they attempt to reduce this.

>Go back to depression era

After numerous millennia flourishing with raw milk, mankind’s relationship with raw milk took a wrong turn. By the mid-1800’s in America, some raw milk production had shifted away from farms and into highly-populated cities. Big cities did not have pastures or clean water, and the cows in city dairies were kept in filthy conditions with poor nutrition and poor animal health. Many of these cows were fed byproducts from alcohol distilleries, leading to illness in the cows. Raw milk had become a source of deadly diseases such as tuberculosis, typhoid, diphtheria, and scarlet fever.

In the late 1800's, it was recognized that raw milk being produced in these conditions was dangerous, and two solutions were proposed. Pasteurization was ushered in to address filthy conditions and unhealthy cows in cities. It answered the question of how to commercialize dirty milk, rather than spending the time and energy it would take to produce clean milk from healthy cows. The other solution was to actually produce the milk in hygienic conditions with healthy animals.

https://www.rawmilkinstitute.org/updates/category/Raw+Milk+History

>hygienic conditions with healthy animals.

Let's say the above is true....problem is, there are raw milk producers who like the revenue, and do not do the homework required (education).
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