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Perfect democrat issue. It involves judging people using media criteria and enforcing laws against things. Now that we know they still support genocide i cannot accept any of their other opinions without research. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/…
Nanook friendica
And yet the Amish are healthier than just about anyone. I've had the pleasure of having raw milk upon staying overnight with a friend who owned a cow, and it's vastly different than the chalk died piss water they sell in the grocery store. And I survived!
MagicShel lemmy (AP)
Survivor bias in action. It might be delicious, and you can choose to take the risk, but the science is undeniable.
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pivot_root lemmy (AP)

Unpasteurized milk itself isn't the problem. It's the consequences of trying to milk cows at an industrial scale that are. You simply can't keep it free from contamination the entire time from the cow to the grocery store shelf.

Without pasteurization, the pathogens that make their way into the milk are going to fester. Fresh milk from a cow isn't going to kill you, but drinking that just might.

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Nanook friendica
@pivot_root Actually it is a problem, 1) it destroys a lot of the nutrient value, and 2) it makes it taste like chalk water instead of milk.
TheRealKuni lemmy (AP)
1) it destroys a lot of the nutrient value


Nope! STUDY AFTER STUDY shows that isn’t true in any meaningful sense.

@TheRealKuni While I value studies, when they conflict with personal experience I'll go with the latter. If you can't trust your own senses then not much chance at navigating reality. I don't have any stock in big pharma nor am I a fan of the deep state, apparently a lot of people here are.
TheRealKuni lemmy (AP)
Next you’re gonna tell us that the earth is flat because you’ve never experienced curvature. 🙄
@TheRealKuni I've been on commercial flights where I was up high enough to see the curvature, I've been out on the ocean where I've seen boats go beyond the horizon. I've owned a telescope so I could watch the larger moons of Jupiter and Saturn orbit the planet so I'm familiar with the general concept of planets, and I've tasted raw milk as well as half a dozen commercial brands of pasteurized milk and found the former superior in taste to the latter.
Duamerthrax lemmy (AP)

One, Direct from cow raw milk has way less chances of contamination then mass produced raw milk.

Two, the Amish aren't going to go into detail about their health issues with someone who's only spending the night. It's their normal and what god wants, so why would they?

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Nanook friendica

@Duamerthrax
Amish people have lower rates of some health conditions than the general population, but they also have some higher rates of others:

Cancer
Amish have lower cancer rates than the general population, including lower rates of skin cancer. This may be due to their lifestyle, which includes limited tobacco and alcohol use, and genes that may reduce their susceptibility to cancer. However, Amish adults have lower rates of prostate and colorectal cancer screening than non-Amish adults.

Diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia
Amish have lower rates of these conditions than non-Amish Caucasians. This may be due to their higher physical activity levels.

Obesity
Amish have lower rates of obesity than the general population, with Amish children being about one-third as likely to be obese as non-Amish children.

COVID-19 vaccination
Amish are under-vaccinated for COVID-19 compared to the general population.

Cardiovascular disease
Amish have slightly higher rates of blood pressure and heart disease than other populations. This may be due to their diet, which is heavy on pancakes, eggs, sausage, meat, potatoes, gravy, and bread.

Injury
The top three mechanisms of injury leading to mortality in the Amish are falls, pedestrian struck, and farming accidents.

Amish people also tend to use complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), such as folk medicine, spiritual practice, and alternative health practitioners.

HATEFISH lemmy (AP)
Cool chat gpt readout. Any sources or info actually worth reading though?
NABDad lemmy (AP)
Perfect solution. Everyone who wants milk just needs to have their own cow.
Nanook friendica
@NABDad I don't think we're allowed to have cows where I live at all, and horses are only permitted if you have five acres or more.
And yet the Amish are healthier than just about anyone


Source: your ass?

Nanook friendica
@ Google it, don't be so fucking lazy.
eran_morad lemmy (AP)
You should be a scientist!
@eran_morad I at least no how to find and read studies on nih.gov and research gate which I suspect is more than most here.
Nanook friendica
@TachyonTele So far I have, and avoided the vax, I've had Covid twice, both times a moderate head cold, my son got one vax, one booster, covid three times, once with a 103 fever, heart damage. So yea I think RFK is right, also giving infants 70 shots is insane. Only thing this is benefiting is big pharma, they don't make money off of healthy people.
Nanook friendica
@Ioughttamow @lemme in Dispute claim, provide a source, or shut the fuck up.
also giving infants 70 shots is insane


Yoi're right, letting them get infected with life-threatening diseases with as little protection as possible is much more responsible.

Only thing this is benefiting is big pharma, they don't make money off of healthy people.


This has always been a stupid argument. Imagine two pharmaceutical companies, A and B. A develops a treatment that treats but doesn't cure a patient. B develops a more expensive treatment, but it completely cures a patient.

Which company would you want to be a customer of? Obviously B, they can cure you. Pharmaceutical companies are financially incentivised to cure rather than treat.

Now imagine A also tries to develop a cure. The only was they can compete is by making the cure cheaper, safer or more effective.

Being the only one with a cure means you can also ask higher prices, as you've essentially monopolised a disease.

This is also self-evident from all the diseases that we've found cures for in the last few decades. Even cancer is becoming less and less of a death sentence.

RFK is right


He's wrong.

@TachyonTele Look at excess deaths that started right when the vax came out. Put it together or be stupid and die. I don't care, just don't want you getting others killed.

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