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Title: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: actionhero on February 15, 2011, 02:03:42 am
I was doing research on raw milk when I came across this...

http://www.grist.org/article/food-2011-01-12-care-for-some-human-cheese/ (http://www.grist.org/article/food-2011-01-12-care-for-some-human-cheese/)

http://chefdanielangerer.typepad.com/chef_daniel_angerers_blog/2010/02/mommys-milk.html (http://chefdanielangerer.typepad.com/chef_daniel_angerers_blog/2010/02/mommys-milk.html)


from the comments:

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There are places where human milk is consumed by more than just infants. In most countries of the world, the average age of weaning is between the ages of two and seven. In Mongolia, adults drink breast milk. It's considered a treat. Human breast milk is a perfectly healthy and nutritious food for a human being at any age to consume.

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Breast milk is not the same as human flesh, and should never be compared to cannibalism. It is the only food in the universe specifically designed for human consumption. No other food in all of existence was designed by evolution specifically for only humans to eat. It exists for one purpose, and one purpose only, and that is to feed humans.

Interesting.

Would you consume raw human milk if it was commercially available and guaranteed disease-free?

Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: kurite on February 15, 2011, 02:41:18 am
Well I have problems with lactose whether it be from human milk or cow milk but if I could digest lactose and it was guaranteed disease free I think I would be game.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: RawZi on February 15, 2011, 03:34:51 am
    I don't like commercial food.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: laterade on February 15, 2011, 03:36:51 am
The only reason I drink cow milk is because I do not have access to healthy human milk.
It's the only logical way...  8)
Suckling on women's breasts is fun,
if milk came out I would be extra happy!
This may be controversial but where I live, so is raw meat.
but what do I know...
<===I'm just a baby!
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: actionhero on February 15, 2011, 04:02:54 am
    I don't like commercial food.

how about organic grass-fed? bad joke I know

Suckling on women's breasts is fun

Yeah I must say I agree here but I was purely talking about the consumption of human milk as daily food staple.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: Caveman on February 15, 2011, 04:04:47 am
Judging by what raw cow's milk has done for me, I can only imagine how good human milk would be for me..

I'd buy some in an instant, but I really would want to know how healthy the mother is, especially what they eat on a daily basis.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: ForTheHunt on February 15, 2011, 04:36:47 am
Why yes, yes I would.

But only if the girl was hot.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: PaleoPhil on February 15, 2011, 06:32:50 am
It's a good question. Those who think that raw cow's milk is good for human adults, must logically therefore think that the raw milk of a raw Paleo human female should be even healthier.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: kurite on February 15, 2011, 10:30:10 am
Why yes, yes I would.

But only if the girl was hot.
;D
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: RawZi on February 15, 2011, 12:09:56 pm
how about organic grass-fed? bad joke

   I tried organic grassfed pasturized cow butter. It backed up my lymph. I think I've had enough human milk anyway. I was breasted as a baby two whole years. I would drink human milk now if my whole tribe was. Otherwise I think I'm too socially conditioned to milk.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: goodsamaritan on February 15, 2011, 12:23:17 pm
I'll taste the human cheese for the heck of it.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: laterade on February 15, 2011, 12:24:17 pm
Yeah I must say I agree here but I was purely talking about the consumption of human milk as daily food staple.

So was I...   ;D
I don't think I would ever have trouble sleeping again
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: sabertooth on February 15, 2011, 03:13:42 pm
I was still drinking the occasional raw dairy when I began this diet and my wife was still nursing the new one, so of course whenever she had a clogged duct or just some excess milk on tap I helped myself. I seemed to get some benefit from it but by the time I began to abandon dairy my wife began to make less milk, so I gave it up as well.

But once again I am in luck, my wife is now into early labor and it may be a matter of days before she gets her milk in.

Of course at first she makes 10 times as much as the child can drink so I was thinking, I could sell the overflow to one of you cheese makers out their. Its not grass fed so I might have to sell it at discount. :0

(just kidding) but really how much would it be worth$$ Money talks and we need the money.
I could make some fresh raw cheese and send out samples.

I hope the feds don't raid us for trafficking unpasteurized dairy.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: goodsamaritan on February 15, 2011, 04:19:06 pm
you could advertise for wet nursing services.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: TylerDurden on February 15, 2011, 04:28:52 pm
There is already some sort of "bank" in the western USA(California?) where nursing mothers can donate their mothers' milk. It's meant for people with various unusual diseases. However, it is ruthlessly pasteurised before being made available to the public. Can't remember where I got the article.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: Wolf on February 15, 2011, 05:40:38 pm
Uhhh, I don't think I would be comfortable drinking the milk from another woman, especially if I didn't know them or their diet, except possibly my own mother's, but that would still be weird.. although I might be more comfortable eating cheese from my mother's milk, hm.  But not milk or cheese from people unrelated to me.

However, I would definitely allow my love to drink all the milk he wanted straight from me, no problem.  =]
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: miles on February 15, 2011, 05:59:54 pm
However, I would definitely allow my love to drink all the milk he wanted straight from me, no problem.  =]

(http://stacheketball.neswblogs.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/omg-cat-400x300.jpg)
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: goodsamaritan on February 15, 2011, 07:24:33 pm
However, I would definitely allow my love to drink all the milk he wanted straight from me, no problem. 

I've tasted my wife's milk many times.
We used to defrost her frozen milk to feed our children.
Rule of thumb is taste the milk before bottle feeding.

I've also tasted fresh mother's milk straight from the breast...

And one time when we were in a party and she forgot her breast pump and her breasts were bursting... she needed my oral breast pump.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: TylerDurden on February 15, 2011, 07:38:45 pm
O tempora! O mores!  l) -[ :o
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: achillezzz on February 15, 2011, 08:38:56 pm
vice versa would be wife drinking her man sperm or make cheese from eat!! cheese anybody??????????

I read somewhere sperm is full of nutrients and hormones and women use it for healing purpose!!

who knows maybe someone can benefit from it !! yay not me for sure
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: goodsamaritan on February 15, 2011, 09:39:18 pm
let's not discuss sperm here... it's off topic and gross.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: wodgina on February 15, 2011, 09:42:37 pm
Heard breast milk has a nutty flavour.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: achillezzz on February 15, 2011, 09:48:43 pm
let's not discuss sperm here... it's off topic and gross.

It is gross and fucked up I just said I read it somewhere well here it is where I read it.

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Semen is a natural source of proteins, vitamins, minerals and human specific components (TGFbeta etc.).   Health building elements: Selenium, Glycoproteins, Testosterone, Blood-Group Antigens, Spermidine (a catalytic enzyme), Fructose, Zinc, Vitamins B12 and C.

http://sementherapy.com/adult/index.htm#2

I am not drinking it and I dont suggest anybody do lol

I just thought someone should know about it maybe find it hilarious or useful somehow Idk...

I find it weird that we eat raw meat  talking about sucking women nipples for milk but find it disgusting to even mention semen...
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: goodsamaritan on February 15, 2011, 09:59:13 pm
Heard breast milk has a nutty flavour.

Depends on the woman.
Depends on her diet.
Depends on the age of her child.  Breast milk formulation adjusts as the child grows older.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: sabertooth on February 15, 2011, 10:01:25 pm
I have noticed that when my wife eats a dinner of shrimp and rice , that her milk will let down and it will be the sweetest tasting milk ever, but when she dose not eat for a few hours the milk can often taste like rancid fat mixed with arm pit. -v

In responce to sperm aversion, I have been told that since going paleo that my sperm has a stronger taste, that isn't unpleasant. While I was going through my vegetarian phase it seems my sperm was far less appetizing. -X perhaps I shouldn't tell this things but what the hay, if you cant honestly gross out strangers on a diet forum then who can you gross out.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: miles on February 15, 2011, 11:51:10 pm
I find it weird that we eat raw meat  talking about sucking women nipples for milk but find it disgusting to even mention semen...

meat is food, milk is food, sperm isn't food..
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: achillezzz on February 16, 2011, 12:08:49 am
meat is food, milk is food, sperm isn't food..

yeah you got a point my bad  -X

 ;)
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: TylerDurden on February 16, 2011, 12:17:02 am
I find it weird that we eat raw meat  talking about sucking women nipples for milk but find it disgusting to even mention semen...
Well, the latter is more extreme, but, admittedly, the former is pretty sordid too. I mean, breastfeeding is fine when you're 6, maybe even 12-15, months old, after that one really should be turning to other foods.

Sperm-consumption appears to be more prevalent than one might expect:-

http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/natural-harvest---a-collection-of-semen-based-recipes/5198959
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: KD on February 16, 2011, 12:34:00 am

http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/natural-harvest---a-collection-of-semen-based-recipes/5198959
I'm not much of a chef, but I've gotten rave reviews from my areas top critics.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: achillezzz on February 16, 2011, 03:14:45 am
yeah you got a point my bad  -X

 ;)

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Semen is not only nutritious, but it also has a wonderful texture and amazing cooking properties. Like fine wine and cheeses, the taste of semen is complex and dynamic. Semen is inexpensive to produce and is commonly available in many, if not most, homes and restaurants. Despite all of these positive qualities, semen remains neglected as a food. This book hopes to change that. Once you overcome any initial hesitation, you will be surprised to learn how wonderful semen is in the kitchen. Semen is an exciting ingredient that can give every dish you make an interesting twist. If you are a passionate cook and are not

Hey miles I take my words back I think you don't got a point  ;D

Just joking bro  O0
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: kurite on February 16, 2011, 06:47:10 am
Semen is not only nutritious, but it also has a wonderful texture and amazing cooking properties. Like fine wine and cheeses, the taste of semen is complex and dynamic. Semen is inexpensive to produce and is commonly available in many, if not most, homes and restaurants. Despite all of these positive qualities, semen remains neglected as a food. This book hopes to change that. Once you overcome any initial hesitation, you will be surprised to learn how wonderful semen is in the kitchen. Semen is an exciting ingredient that can give every dish you make an interesting twist. If you are a passionate cook and are not
The world scares me
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: actionhero on February 17, 2011, 01:38:00 am
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Semen is a natural source of ...Vitamin B12

So now we know why some vegans don't get Vit B12 deficiency!
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: TylerDurden on February 17, 2011, 01:42:54 am
So now we know why some vegans don't get Vit B12 deficiency!
     ;D ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: achillezzz on February 17, 2011, 01:49:03 am
Whats the problem I mean someone here on this forum asked if he can eat his own shit... I mean what can be worse than that??
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: ys on February 17, 2011, 01:54:46 am
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Whats the problem I mean someone here on this forum asked if he can eat his own shit... I mean what can be worse than that??

eating someone else's shit
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: goodsamaritan on February 17, 2011, 01:56:22 am
So now we know why some vegans don't get Vit B12 deficiency!

Low blow!
Title: Breast Milk Ice Cream Big Hit in London
Post by: goodsamaritan on February 26, 2011, 12:10:05 am
London cooing over breast milk ice cream

Agence France-Presse
First Posted 23:28:00 02/25/2011

Filed Under: Consumer Issues, Children, Health, Food, Europe

LONDON—Ice cream made with breast milk has proved a big hit in a London restaurant, with the first batch sold out within days of going on sale, its makers said Friday.

The ice cream, called Baby Gaga, is made with milk expressed by 15 women who replied to an advertisement posted on an online mothers' forum.

Each serving of Baby Gaga at the Icecreamists cafe in trendy Covent Garden costs £14 ($22.5, 16 euros).

One of the milk donors, Victoria Hiley, 35, said that if adults realized how tasty breast milk was then more new mothers would feel happier about breastfeeding.

She expressed the milk at the cafe and it was pasteurized before lemon zest and vanilla pods were added during the churning process.

Hiley, who is paid £15 for every 10 ounces of milk she donates to the company, told the BBC: "What's the harm in using my assets for a bit of extra cash?"

The founder of Icecreamists, Matt O'Connor, said he could not understand people being squeamish about the product.

"If it's good enough for our children, it's good enough for the rest of us," he said.

"Some people will hear about it and go yuck — but actually it's pure organic, free-range and totally natural."

A spokeswoman for Icecreamists said that despite the success of Baby Gaga there were currently no plans to market the breast milk ice cream more widely.

"This was launched this week and already the ice cream has sold out," she told AFP.

from http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/world/view/20110225-322258/London-cooing-over-breast-milk-ice-cream

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Hey Tyler,  it's in your city!
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: TylerDurden on February 26, 2011, 12:27:02 am
Well, it's pasteurised so not of interest to me.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: CHK91 on February 26, 2011, 12:51:37 am
Not grass-fed would not eat.  >: OH wait... XD
Title: Re: Breast Milk Ice Cream Big Hit in London
Post by: actionhero on February 26, 2011, 01:09:40 am
LONDON—Ice cream made with breast milk has proved a big hit in a London restaurant, with the first batch sold out within days of going on sale, its makers said Friday.

Yeah I also read about a restaurant in Switzerland that was using breast milk. PETA went all bananas saying it's a good thing and would lessen the suffering of dairy cows, lol.
Title: Re: Care for some human cheese?
Post by: kurite on February 28, 2011, 05:57:50 am
http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/food-drink/london-restaurant%20selling%20breast%20milk%20ice%20cream-blog-24-yahoo-lifestyles.html