To: aruanan
Funny, places like England and France that enforce super pasturization have fewer cases and India where all milk by religion must be heavily boiled also has few cases. The fact that super pasturized milk has a shelf life twice as long or longer then the generic stuff......just ignore all the evidence, what ever.
39 posted on
10/01/2004 7:28:16 AM PDT by
jb6
(Truth = Christ)
To: jb6
Ultra-pasteurization will kill pathogens, but it is a cheap band-aid approach that hurts the nutritional value of the product. Healthy cows produce healthy milk. If the dairy industry would let their animals eat the grasses they are designed to eat instead of cheap soybeans and corn, and keep milk from sick animals out of the mix, this wouldnt be an issue. You can boil sewage and make it safe to drink, but I wouldnt serve it on my cereal. It seems a similar issue to the food producers wanting to irradiate our food so workers wont have to wash their hands after using the bathroom. Clean up the source!
My sympathies to anyone with Crohns.
50 posted on
10/01/2004 7:43:28 AM PDT by
JTHomes
To: jb6
Funny, places like England and France that enforce super pasturization have fewer cases and India where all milk by religion must be heavily boiled also has few cases. The fact that super pasturized milk has a shelf life twice as long or longer then the generic stuff......just ignore all the evidence, what ever.
See post 51. And try to look a little deeper than what seems superficially like evidence.
52 posted on
10/01/2004 7:45:19 AM PDT by
aruanan
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