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cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:08 JST cjd Someone was talking about "the dangers of raw milk"
I asked them for their numbers
They provided some
I computed the risk- xianc78 and † top dog :pedomustdie: like this.
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rRonald rRedball (rredball@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:03 JST rRonald rRedball @cjd @Phil @EvolLove y'all never, like NEVER have ANY criticism or sharp scrutiny for anyone but Jews. (or non-Jews affiliated with them, contaminated in your mind by association). Amazing how that works. The fact that focused race hatred knocks double-digit points off your potential IQ matters not at all. In fact, nothing matters but scapegoating those big-nosed money-grubbing, universe-controlling Kikes, usually smarter and more resilient than you, and therefore are responsible. Jesus: "SMH" 🕍
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Ardainian Hebrew Israelite (ardainianright@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:03 JST Ardainian Hebrew Israelite @rredball @cjd @Phil @EvolLove Jews don't cause all the problems in the world, only most of them. -
EvolLove (evollove@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:04 JST EvolLove It was not so much a problem for people at home as it was a problem for the grocery stores. Due to transports and that the milk had to be sold before it got bad.
Still today with good refrigerators, unpasteurized milk will get sower faster than pasteurized.
SO it was never about safety for consumers it was always about profit for supermarkets.
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cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:04 JST cjd > about profit for supermarkets -
The Felon Pope :popephil: (phil@freeatlantis.com)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:05 JST The Felon Pope :popephil: @EvolLove @cjd I read somewhere that before refrigeration it was more of a problem and more necessary.
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EvolLove (evollove@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:06 JST EvolLove Actually the first death due to consumption of bad milk only occurred after pasteurized milk became the norm.
The reason for this is that not pasteurized milk has bacteria that prevents salmonella. It will get really sower though. And smell and taste bad.
But once you kill all the natural bacteria in them milk it is vulnerable to all kinds of bacteria even salmonella if contaminated. Thus the first death due to milk was from pasteurized milk.
pasteurizing prolongs sustainability.
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The Felon Pope :popephil: (phil@freeatlantis.com)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:01:07 JST The Felon Pope :popephil: @cjd on top of that some of thise illnesses are caused by mishandling it after purchase and this can even cause illness with pasteurized milk products.
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rRonald rRedball (rredball@noauthority.social)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:02:23 JST rRonald rRedball @ArdainianRight @Phil @EvolLove @cjd coming from you that's probably a breakthrough. Works for me
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Ardainian Hebrew Israelite (ardainianright@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Sunday, 30-Jun-2024 06:02:23 JST Ardainian Hebrew Israelite @rredball @Phil @EvolLove @cjd
Not really. It's pretty standard.