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re: 60+ sick in Idaho after drinking raw milk

Posted on 6/8/26 at 3:11 pm to
Posted by Big Scrub TX
Member since Dec 2013
40176 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 3:11 pm to
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Been drinking raw milk for years and never had a problem. Why are people blowing this out of proportion? Honestly, how many recalls are reported in fresh fruit and vegetables from the store every single year? But people still buy up that lettuce despite salmonella risk. Sure, there’s a small risk, but there’s a risk in everything. If you’re unsure about your raw milk provider, view their process and sanitation procedure and make an educated decision from there.
Not sure how to state it any more clearly than this.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
With populists, expect populism
Member since Jan 2004
481186 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 3:14 pm to
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I'll say this, we've been consuming it for almost 25 years and, prior to that, up until my early 30s, I had steady dental issues. Cavities, crowns, etc. That 100% went away as soon as I started with raw milk.


Explain the connection to me. Why would pasteurized milk cause cavities?
Posted by Bunk Moreland
Member since Dec 2010
70140 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 3:17 pm to
Barnes fought hard for this Amos dude. Massie is also a raw milk guy.
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This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 3:22 pm
Posted by clamdip
Rocky Mountain High
Member since Sep 2004
22104 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 3:27 pm to
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Explain the connection to me. Why would pasteurized milk cause cavities?
Pasteurized milk doesn't cause cavities, but rather raw milk is a nutrient dense food that helps get the calcium and other vitamins and minerals in it assimilated. From that article I linked, "Healthy fats: Raw cream and butter provide fat-soluble vitamins essential for bone and dental health."
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 3:28 pm
Posted by ruzil
WNC
Member since Feb 2012
18466 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 4:03 pm to
Were they vaxxed?
Posted by ruzil
WNC
Member since Feb 2012
18466 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 4:04 pm to

This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 4:04 pm
Posted by Shorts Guy
BR
Member since Dec 2023
974 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 5:10 pm to
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Are people genuinely drinking cow shite to show how anti-regulation they are?


Stupid is the new smart.

This is yet another example of something we solved for a long time ago but people do it anyway because they saw it on Instagram.

There’s no helping these people.
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 5:11 pm
Posted by Clockwatcher68
Youngsville
Member since May 2006
8270 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:03 pm to
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You know exactly who I am talking about.

dumbass left and right wing extremists that can't explain their ideology or why they believe that way. . .so they fall back on everything is a conspiracy against them and, conveniently, their ideology's chosen nemesis is behind said conspiracy (US Government, Jews, Whites, Capitalism, Catholic Church, Beyonce for some reason, etc.)


That sounds like conspiracy theorists. Sovereign citizens are the folks that figure they can’t be taxed or be forced to have a license plate on their vehicles or some shite like that. All good. I just wasn’t connecting the dots. You can count me into the “conspiracy theorist” folks. Big pharma and the military industrial complex have killed folks who threaten their bottom line. Money is the reason and money is the answer to “how are they getting away with it?”
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 6:04 pm
Posted by Roaad
White Privilege Broker
Member since Aug 2006
85387 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:12 pm to
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That sounds like conspiracy theorists. Sovereign citizens
distinction without a difference

Not entirely fair, let me offer this correction:

Not every Conspiracy Nut is a Sovereign Citizen, but every Sovereign Citizen is a Conspiracy Nut.
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 7:14 pm
Posted by Lou Loomis
A pond. Ponds good for you.
Member since Mar 2025
2152 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 7:36 pm to
The reason these dumbasses started pasteurizing milk way back is because a lot of people became sick after drinking it. So they blamed the milk. Their solution was to superheat it to temperatures only known on Mars, which killed all the benefits it had. Well, come to find out, it wasn’t the milk. It was the diseased cows from where they got the milk. So it ain’t the milk. It’s the cows.
Posted by SundayFunday
Member since Sep 2011
10515 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 7:41 pm to
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In the pre-pasteurization era (roughly before 1900–1920 in the United States and Europe), gastrointestinal illness — particularly "summer diarrhea" — accounted for approximately one-third of all infant deaths in urban settings, and overall infant mortality rates were 30- to 60-fold higher than modern rates


Don’t be fricking retards and drink raw milk.
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 7:43 pm
Posted by fightin tigers
Downtown Prairieville
Member since Mar 2008
79846 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 7:47 pm to
What benefit am I getting from this potentially poo-tainted milk?
Posted by MBclass83
Member since Oct 2010
10392 posts
Posted on 6/8/26 at 8:27 pm to
There's reason why pasteurization was invented. A kid at the lake died about 5 years ago from raw milk.
Posted by saderade
America's City
Member since Jul 2005
26504 posts
Posted on 6/9/26 at 9:15 am to
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What benefit am I getting from this potentially poo-tainted milk?
See how no one responded. There are one or two vitamins that may be slightly reduced during pasteurization, but otherwise there is zero benefit.
Posted by Gus007
TN
Member since Jul 2018
14943 posts
Posted on 6/9/26 at 10:25 am to
Me and my seven siblings grew up milking cows, and drinking raw milk. Same as about 90% of the citizens in Rural North Louisiana in those days.
None of my family ever visited a Drs office for an illness.

We also ate uncured bacon and eggs, until Kellogg Cereal decided that stuff was unhealthy. Oat Meal, Corn Flakes, and Fruit Loops were their healthy choice.

Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
112586 posts
Posted on 6/9/26 at 10:44 am to
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Exactly. About 15 people per year die from eating raw oysters. Compared to zero for raw milk
Roughly 2 billion raw oysters are consumed per year in the USA. I see raw oysters eaten all the time

How much raw milk do you think is consumed? I have personally never once witnessed it
This post was edited on 6/9/26 at 10:45 am
Posted by Ingeniero
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2013
23613 posts
Posted on 6/9/26 at 10:46 am to
Only 1 person has died from a coral snake bite since 1967. Therefore handling coral snakes isn't dangerous. It's science.
Posted by BluegrassBelle
RIP Hefty Lefty - 1981-2019
Member since Nov 2010
108990 posts
Posted on 6/9/26 at 10:56 am to
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Massie is also a raw milk guy.


Who is likely drinking his raw milk from cows he has on his property. So he knows how they're treated and if any are having issues.

Not a chance in a hell that I'm drinking raw milk in this day and age from someone else's cattle.
Posted by Spankum
The Sip
Member since Jan 2007
63298 posts
Posted on 6/9/26 at 11:56 am to
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At an old school small dairy farm with <50 head and the farmer and hands have given names to each of the cows



Well, the one that I worked at was just such a dairy. Every single cow shits during the milking process and that shite falls from an a-hole that is 4 feet in the air. Cow shite is splattered everywhere during the milking process.

I have no qualms with someone people eating whatever they want to eat…as long as they know the truth. Most people have no idea what goes into production of the food they eat.
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