Implications for those with schizophrenia and autism also... see article.
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desertwind
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Q-Fever bacteria has been found in unpasteurized milk according to my llmd. Who knows for sure but interesting article.
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No one should ever drink unpasteurised milk. In addition to Q Fever, it can transmit Tick-borne encephalitis, Tuberculosis and many other diseases.
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I drank unpasteurized milk for years when I was a kid and I swear it is part of my immune issues I had in early life.
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desertwind
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I don't drink milk at all and probably got Q-Fever from a tick or the bovine patch in the back of my head.
Either way, I don't think it can be healthy can it?
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I fell into a vat of raw milk once. My friend ask me how deep it was,was it up to my waist. I said deeper. He said was it pastyoureyes. I said not yet,it was raw milk.
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