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Replying to Avatar Bitcoin Boomer

Today marks the day I discarded another lie I've been told most of my life. This one was about how bad raw milk is for you, but thanks to a podcast from the Proof of Health podcast on fountain by nostr:npub1lelkh3hhxw9hdwlcpk6q9t0xt9f7yze0y0nxazvzqjmre3p98x3sthkvyz which discussed how good raw milk is for you, I went out and bought 2 gallons from a local store that sold raw milk. Oh, it's delicious! I had some a few years ago while visiting a monastery on Shaw Island, WA, but was still worried about whether raw milk was going to do something bad to me. Now, I am finally over that fear, and will embrace the deliciousness and great benefits of raw milk. Thank you, nostr:npub1lelkh3hhxw9hdwlcpk6q9t0xt9f7yze0y0nxazvzqjmre3p98x3sthkvyz! Keep up the good work!!

I don't quite understand this one. Ive never heard that unpasteurized milk is bad for you, just that the bacteria CAN make you sick. I've always thought about it like ground beef. I've never gotten sick from undercooked hamburger but I think it's possible and probably happens to people pretty regularly. Not cooking it doesn't make it healthier, it just adds a small element of risk for a tastier burger.

Obviously milk and beef are different but I think people over estimate the benefits of raw milk because they think the government ban is part of a conspiracy to deprive people of something they think is "too beneficial for the average person to consume." In reality it's more likely a heavy handed (as all government action is) attempt to prevent children from getting sick.

Anyway sorry for the rant. If you find that raw milk is benefiting you, more power to ya. The option should be there for people who want it.

People with no vested interest in the future have no business directing the interests of other people's children.

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I feel personally attacked

Many strive to be all those things and still fall short. All it really takes is loving what you do. As a tradesman, that's a lot harder than it sounds.

For no other reason than I don't want to hear about it anymore