Uncooked Milk on the Crossroads, Once more

May 16, 2024
Few of us have been born when the forces for milk pasteurization launched the primary main assault on Nature's excellent meals. In 1945, {a magazine} known as "Coronet" printed an article, "Uncooked Milk Can Kill You," blaming uncooked milk for an outbreak of brucellosis in a city known as Crossroads, U.S.A., killing one-third of the inhabitants. The "Reader's Digest" picked up the story and ran it a yr later. Only one drawback with this piece of "reporting." There was no city known as Crossroads and no outbreak of brucellosis. The entire story was a fabrication — in any other case generally known as a lie. And lies about uncooked milk have continued ever since. Sadly, the fictional Crossroads story paved the best way for legal guidelines towards promoting uncooked milk, beginning with Michigan in 1948. This is one other instance of lies towards uncooked milk (which I referenced in an earlier put up,1 however it's price repeating). In 2007, John F. Sheehan, BSc (Dy), JD, US Meals and Drug Administration, Heart for Meals Security and Utilized Diet (USFDA/CFSAN), Division of Dairy and Egg Security, ready a Powerpoint maligning uncooked milk; it was introduced to the 2005 Nationwide Convention on Interstate Milk Shipments (NCIMS) by Cindy Leonard, MS.2 As proven within the desk beneath, all the fifteen experiences associating outbreaks of foodborne sickness with uncooked milk that Sheehan cites are significantly flawed. For instance, in two of the fifteen, the examine authors introduced no proof that anybody consumed uncooked milk merchandise and in certainly one of them, the outbreak didn't even exist. Not one of many research confirmed that pasteurization would have prevented the outbreak. No legitimate constructive milk pattern 12/15 (80%) No legitimate statistical affiliation with uncooked milk 10/15 (67%) Findings misrepresented by FDA 7/15 (47%) Different explanations found however not pursued ...

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