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Hysterical attempts to ban raw milk in the UK
« on: December 28, 2016, 06:37:19 pm »
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4069020/Fashion-unpasteurised-raw-milk-strikes-six-drinkers-new-UK-food-poisoning-outbreak.html

What annoys me is that it is quite normal for cooked-food-eaters  to experience a detox when eating some raw animal food. Naturally, those who are already in a weakened state such as the elderly should not consume raw dairy, and detox should be mentioned, but to try to ban all raw dairy for everyone just because of a few, isolated examples is over-kill and hysterical. The detox issue should be mentioned more often by those following the diet. Otherwise, a lot of people will be scared off the diet as soon as they get the slightest symptom therefrom, however healing by nature.
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Re: Hysterical attempts to ban raw milk in the UK
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2018, 02:37:24 am »
What is more worrying is that we think we live in a relatively free democracy yet the reality is the Government are sneakily acting like Fascists by controlling our every move! It's enough for raw milk producers to state that their product is raw and not pasteurized. Then you take your choice. If you think it's dangerous, don't drink it. If you don't, go ahead and drink it. I don't see them banning the sale of tobacco, for which there need be no debate regards the safety of consumption. I think tobacco is still the third biggest source of income to the exchequer only after fuel and VAT tho ....!

 

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