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How many billions of people worldwide have been drinking milks for how many centuries and only now it's bad??
uh...... :?:
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An argument against you would be that also only now is there so much demand that we have to overwork the cows (causing them to pus and bleed) and only now do we do all the growth hormone stuff.
Not that I believe or care about either side, I'm just saying.
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I love Milk, I drink half a gallon a day as well.
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I think you photoshopped that.
you can see by the look on her face that the bag originally said "PURE CRYSTAL METH"
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Coburg chocolate milk ftw.
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the only kind of milk i drink in coffee and my preferred milk in cereals and for dipping and for just a glass of~
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Drunken_F00l Wrote:An argument against you would be that also only now is there so much demand that we have to overwork the cows (causing them to pus and bleed) and only now do we do all the growth hormone stuff.
Not that I believe or care about either side, I'm just saying.
*Hurriedly downs his glass of milk before that thought sinks in*
Well rest assured, cows have been overworked for quite a few years now. As such, I've been drinking pus/blood filled milk for quite a few years now. And I'm still ticking.
I could further add(working in a brewery) that *glass* shards in bottles of beer are more common then people think. But the number of people showing up at hospitals with ruptured stomachs from said glass shards are, virtually non-existent. Much of what we eat and drink has some sort of, 'undesirable' elements. But over the course of life, we won't even notice most of it.
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The limit is 750 million somatic cells per liter. In California, the milk produced averages about 300 million per liter.
Quote:Grade "A" Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (2003 Revision)
GRADE "A" RAW MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS FOR PASTEURIZATION,
ULTRA-PASTEURIZATION OR ASEPTIC PROCESSING
Somatic Cell Count......Individual producer milk not to exceed 750,000 per mL.
To put this into perspective, it's probably like dropping a drop or two of somatic cells per liter of milk. I base this on the fact that blood contains 1 billion red blood cells for every few drops and that blood is 40% or so red blood cells.
This doesn't bother me. I'm drinking milk right now.