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tnubh 12,456 Ø Ø Ø FAQ | Register Now | Sign In HOME PHYSICAL SCIENCES PHYSICS SPACE CHEMISTRY APPLIED PHYSICS AEROSPACE OPTICS EARTH SCIENCES ENVIRONMENT ENERGY ATMOSPHERIC PALEONTOLOGY GEOLOGY OCEANOGRAPHY LIFE SCIENCES GENETICS & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EVOLUTION MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY & ZOOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY NEUROSCIENCE MEDICINE CANCER RESEARCH PUBLIC HEALTH PHARMACOLOGY CLINICAL RESEARCH AGING VISION SOCIAL SCIENCES ANTHROPOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE EDUCATION & POLICY SCIENCE HISTORY PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS CULTURE TECHNOLOGY MATHEMATICS SCIENCE & SOCIETY SPORTS SCIENCE RANDOM THOUGHTS HUMOR VIDEO CONTRIBUTORS HOME > MICROBIOLOGY > SCIENCE 2.0 Fake Banner Want To Consume Cow Feces? Have Some Raw Milk By Hank Campbell | February 18th 2015 01:22 PM | Print | E-mail User pic. Hank Campbell Would you like some Campylobacter or E. Coli today? Raw milk in 26 U.S. states is now the best place to get it, since most readers of Science 2.0 are not going to have the opportunity to buy chicken from a street vendor in China. That raw milk is risky and has no benefit is not news. In 2012 the CDC showed it again but clamoring for raw milk got even louder. It is in the news again, as part of the naturalistic fallacy that infects mostly the anti-science hippie left and a minority of people on the libertarian 'government can't regulate what diseases I should give my children' right. Like with vaccines and polio, or riding a bicycle on the freeway, just because you might have the right to do something stupid does not mean you should, and raw milk isn't better for you, it is worse. It is that simple. But it is getting more popular. So it is not so much the 979 illnesses (that we know about) that concerns me, it is that the trend is going up rather than down. The fact is that if you drink raw milk your risk of getting sick is 150X pasteurized milk and there is zero nutritional benefit to it - it is just simply getting more popular because of diet fads linked to more 'natural' ways of living, and that is why the raw milk outbreaks were 4X higher since 2007 than they were 20 years ago. And look at the ages impacted most: Percentage of patients affected by outbreaks associated with nonpasteurized milk, by age and etiologic agent, United States, 2007–2012. Small kids and people ages 20-49? What is going on there? In kids it makes sense, they have dumb parents, but among older people it is another flavor of the Hipster Doofus demographic, the sub-literates who quote Proust and their reasons for vaccine denial whenever the opportunity presents itself: Link Except raw milk proponents are not just in San Francisco or Portland. That 81 percent of outbreaks happened in states where raw milk is legal makes sense. What makes no sense is the response of raw milk believers to the latest foodborne disease warning - sell more of it and make it legal in more places. Obviously that makes sense to people selling 18th century food myths, and that same logic is why we should have sold more DDT in the 1970s, more ozone-killing CFCs in the 1980s and why everyone agreed that producing more CO2 emissions in the 1990s would be the best way to prevent global warming. And you should always eat raw chicken, since processing food is bad. Except it isn't bad, anyone who has milked a cow (where it becomes really obvious) or seen a commercial dairy operation knows exactly how raw milk spreads disease: Cows do not care what else they are doing while they are being milked, they don't take potty breaks. And cows get diseases, just like people do. The cow could have bovine tuberculosis or mastitis. I can't imagine why raw milk is all over my news feeds again this week but American Council on Science and Health takes the prize for most across-the-board awareness today, taking down raw milk, homeopaths, anti-vaccine beliefs, anti-GMO hysteria and Fox News in only 3 blurbs: The takeaway: Homeopathic vaccines won't prevent Campylobacter bacteria so it is better to side with science. Citation: Elisabeth A. Mungai, Casey Barton Behravesh, L. 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Advertisement International edition The Guardian - Back to home Support us in 2021 Power vital, open, independent journalism ContributeSubscribe Search jobsSign inSearch News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Show More FashionFoodRecipesLove & sexHealth & fitnessHome & gardenWomenMenFamilyTravelMoney Word of Mouth blog Food science 10 gross ingredients you didn't know were in your food If you're still reeling from the horsemeat scandal, hold on to your hats – there may well be arsenic in your beer and rat hair in your chocolate Arsenic Arsenic – fancy a pint? Photograph: Alamy Anna Brones Mon 13 May 2013 12.11 BST 4,565 392 Since the horsemeat scandal, more of us than ever before are holding a microscope up to what we eat. But no matter how many labels you read, you could still be consuming things you'd rather put on your "do not eat" list. From human hair in our bread to fish bladder in our beer, there are a lot of additives and food processing techniques that employ ingredients and chemicals few would classify as "appetising". It's a reminder, frankly, that non-processed foods are your best bet. Arsenic Traces of arsenic in food are nothing new. The potent human carcinogen arsenic has been known to turn up in everything from rice to cereal to juice, and most recently German researchers found traces of it in beer, noting some levels found were more than twice than what is allowed in drinking water. Traces of arsenic can actually be found in both beers and wine that are clearer in colour. That's because they will have been filtered to get rid of plant matter and leftover yeast; most people don't want to drink a cloudy pinot grigio after all. To filter, beer and winemakers use diatomaceous earth, a natural product that contains iron and metals; hence the arsenic. Want less arsenic in your drink? 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Topics Food science Word of Mouth blog Food Food & drink industry blogposts Reuse this content Advertisement Most viewed Robin Williams's widow: 'There were so many misunderstandings about what had happened to him' Trump looks back and Biden looks ahead in contrasting new year messages Joe Biden to have new Secret Service team amid concern about Trump loyalty From covfefe to the Mooch: 10 funny moments from the Trump presidency Avoid using wood burning stoves if possible, warn health experts More on this story Scientist to eat lab-grown beefburger 2 Aug 2013 197 Brazil develops 'superfoods' to combat hidden hunger 18 Jul 2013 Horsemeat scandal: timeline 10 May 2013 Horsemeat scandal: consumer fears have eased, poll shows 9 Apr 2013 Technology that traced Osama bin Laden now used to extend life of cakes 17 Jun 2013 The future of food: insects, GM rice and edible packaging are on the menu 15 Jun 2013 22 The horsemeat furore was compounded by foolish foodie machismo 16 Mar 2013 39 Six in 10 have changed shopping habits since horsemeat scandal, survey finds 13 Mar 2013 276 Word of Mouth blog The Guardian and Observer's blog on food, cooking and restaurants Pre-chopped onions aren't pointless if you can't hold a knife 16 Mar 2018 177 How to cook perfect southern fried chicken 21 Feb 2018 196 'A brief rummage is acceptable' – how to share Christmas chocolates 22 Dec 2017 163 How to eat: pesto 20 Oct 2017 241 comments (392) Sign in or create your Guardian account to join the discussion. Sort byOldest Per page100 Display threadsCollapsed 1 2 Displaying threads 1 to 100 of 126 Grafenwalder Grafenwalder 13 May 2013 5:26 15 Yum. Report CeefaxTheCat CeefaxTheCat Grafenwalder 13 May 2013 5:42 36 Or in the case of hot dogs all of the above. Report crunchycat crunchycat Grafenwalder 13 May 2013 12:58 19 @Grafenwalder - About half of the "information" in this blogpost is inaccurate - notably the McDonald's chicken nugget ingredient list. It is sheer fantasy. You will notice that there are NO references or sources given for ANY of the information. What crap. Report crunchycat crunchycat crunchycat 13 May 2013 13:09 5 @crunchycat - It seems there is an embedded link in the McDonald's segment- but the link itself references Michael Pollan, mainly. And NO substantiation for the "only about 50% chicken" nonsense. How 50%? By weight? By volume? It's not even faintly credible. Report Show 11 more replies DanielBurden DanielBurden 13 May 2013 5:27 66 You know, I don't care. I really don't. Same with the horse meat. When I'm buying cheap crap from a supermarket, I don't expect it to be high quality. I buy what I can afford. Report Gelion Gelion DanielBurden 13 May 2013 6:04 25 @DanielBurden - So you wouldn't care if anything was in your food like human or animal excrement? There has to be a line - and I would point out that if you are buying cheap food, it's not going to fill you up or give you nutrients anyway - you would be best off buying small amounts of good food. Report FarsleyBantam FarsleyBantam DanielBurden 13 May 2013 6:05 This comment was removed by a moderator because it didn't abide by our community standards. Replies may also be deleted. For more detail see our FAQs. DanielBurden DanielBurden Gelion 13 May 2013 6:09 16 @Gelion - "So you wouldn't care if anything was in your food like human or animal excrement?" No, I don't want to eat actual shit. Who would? "and I would point out that if you are buying cheap food, it's not going to fill you up or give you nutrients anyway - you would be best off buying small amounts of good food" Yeah.. I still eat fruit and vegetables, I eat healthy food. But in regards to meat, processed meals, and dairy, I buy what I can afford, which is often the cheaper stuff at the supermarket. Report Show 24 more replies View more comments Most popular FashionFoodRecipesLove & sexHealth & fitnessHome & gardenWomenMenFamilyTravelMoney News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Contact us Complaints & corrections SecureDrop Work for us Privacy settings Privacy policy Cookie policy Terms & conditions Help All topics All writers Digital newspaper archive Facebook YouTube Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Newsletters Advertise with us Search UK jobs Back to top © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. (modern)

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