USA Today weighs in on THE RAW MILK DEBATE:
"Advocates of raw milk are behind legislative efforts in Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky and Nebraska to legalize selling raw milk. Moves to introduce legislation have begun in North Carolina and Maryland.
Raw milk appeals to consumers who seek natural and unprocessed foods, to those with health concerns who believe it has curative powers... But this is a dangerous game, public health officials say."
sounds like unbiased and objective journalism, yes? read on...
"For those who are convinced that pasteurized milk is unhealthy, there's little that health workers can do to change their minds, says Michael Lynch, a food-borne-illness expert at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"But we want to get the word out to people who may not understand," he says. "If you explained the dangers to them, they would probably not want to drink the raw milk. They're confusing it with organic, and organic has positive connotations.""
Take a look at the Weston A. Price Foundation's campaign for real milk and see for yourself if the proponents of real milk sound like they are "confused" and fail to "understand".