@parisc @bakubased @CSB @becassine @coolboymew @deprecated_ii @marud @ooignignoktoo @parker @skylar @wikifarms >From what I've heard raw milk has bacteria that is removed in pasteurized milk, including good bacteria.
I'm confirming that.
What you call good bacteria is just bacteria being able to live in symbiosis with the body thus we are able to digest lactose. And of course there's also bacteria that is dangerous but it's a percentage so small that it's not an issue when done locally.
The reason for pasteurization is because industrial process is so big that the said percentage becomes an economical/legal menace when you need to have milk that can be stored for months
Thus after several decades of sterilized milk human bodies are less and less able to digest at lot of food that they could digest in the past.
That's why pharmacies also sells literal dehydrated shitpills under a brand name.
Because feces contains some type of bacteria that are good for the stomach, but they won't ever tell you that the product in the pill comes from feces from humans or animals. Better to take the brown pill than drinking local unpasteurized milk
@becassine @wikifarms @parker @CSB @marud @deprecated_ii @coolboymew @ooignignoktoo @skylar
From what I've heard raw milk has bacteria that is removed in pasteurized milk, including good bacteria. Pasteurized milk on the other hand removes everything, good or harmful, and iirc it also doesn't strengthen your immune system as much.
The FDA on the other hand hates it and infamously went full SWAT team on sellers of it. That's just the short version really.