I saw an "opportunistic" article posted online urging people to not drink raw milk as they might get bird flu from it... which I thought most people would shrug off as obvious propaganda against raw milk, but I saw it posted in earnest elsewhere so I decided to post this here
Raw milk has a lot of alleged health benefits; the author makes the ridiculous plea for "no one to drink raw milk for any reason"...
Please don’t drink raw milk at any time, especially not now
The problem with pasteurization, as with antibiotics, is the process also kills good nutrients like antibiotics kills good bacteria
So by drinking raw milk you can get the good nutrients without them being destroyed. I know of dairy farmers who would drink pretty much straight from the cow without getting sick. The milk tastes totally different (better, a lot of people think)
The elderly or children or sickly might avoid drinking raw milk, but otherwise it's a healthy consideration for a lot of people
Example pro-raw-milk article: https://www.rawmilkinstitute.org/updates/letter-to-medical-professionals-about-raw-milk
Numerous scientific studies have shown that raw milk is correlated with decreased rates of asthma, allergies, eczema, otitis, fever, and respiratory infections. Raw milk also aids in recovery from antibiotic use, and provides many gut-healthy probiotics and enzymes.
Here's the biased fearmongering article in contrast: https://gizmodo.com/raw-milk-sales-up-bird-flu-h5n1-tiktok-usda-cdc-fda-1851476916
It all depends on the cleanliness of the dairy farmers milking sheds and storage, if they are lax in their cleaning routines then people could be seriously injured by infected milk.
Pasteurization stopped a lot of harm being done to milk drinkers, it can render infertility in women for starters.
I thought of this as a completely valid point...
until you apply it to other "raw" foods routinely consumed like fruits or veggies, which could also and do have some diseases spread on them due to dirty conditions
So, raw milk requires clean conditions to produce it at one further level back (the point being that pasteurized milk for example could be contaminated by dirty conditions after being pasteurized - ultimately food production requires keeping things clean on multiple levels)
Migrantsl farm workers shitting in the fields is not healthy for us