Melvin
Team Captain
- Aug 1, 2012
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- AFL Club
- Adelaide
Yes I do believe treated milk serves no purpose health wise, it's just another commercial food product marketed with misinformation to make zillions n rip off the public.
Just like cereal, bread, chips n twisties etc...
All the vitamins n minerals claimed to be in milk are from tests done on raw milk.
Just like they say there's 1g of vitamin C in each tab, 1g of Vit C is added to start with but after the fillers are added & heat is used to bind the tablet, what amount is absorbed & utilised by the body aver ingestion is another story.
As I said earlier, contact a dairy lab & ask them to send you a lab analysis of what percentage of the nutrients in milk survives or isn't destroyed after it's pasteurised , they don't know which is sad don't you agree?
Yeah, I was sort of hoping for you to recommend I read some peer-reviewed source or study than contact a dairy lab and hope the person at the desk knows the nutritional value of their milk. You claim there is no goodness in milk after it is homogenised/pasteurised and Ive read decent stuff that disagrees. All Im asking for is a link or something to decent research that backs up what you say.