XNavyNuke
12-15-2010, 05:47 PM
FDA and Milk Regulation (http://ppjg.wordpress.com/2010/12/15/fda-and-milk-regulation/)
The FDA has apparently decided that a certain sector of milk production in the United States does not have enough regulation in sales, barter or sharing. This agency would direct one to this statement:
“Risks… include exposure to infectious diseases, to chemical contaminants such as some illegal drugs, and to a limited number of prescription drugs that might be in the… milk, if … not been adequately screened.”
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Purchasers are even willing to take the “risk” of securing this substance from “unapproved” sources and even contemplate “flash pasteurization” for safety.
Ahhh, pasteurization! The magic pill for whatever could possibly ail you. Somehow I get the feeling that if it was up to our overly protective bureaucrats, we wouldn't be able to put anything in our body that wasn't sterilized or pasteurized at an approved facility.
XNN
The FDA has apparently decided that a certain sector of milk production in the United States does not have enough regulation in sales, barter or sharing. This agency would direct one to this statement:
“Risks… include exposure to infectious diseases, to chemical contaminants such as some illegal drugs, and to a limited number of prescription drugs that might be in the… milk, if … not been adequately screened.”
....
Purchasers are even willing to take the “risk” of securing this substance from “unapproved” sources and even contemplate “flash pasteurization” for safety.
Ahhh, pasteurization! The magic pill for whatever could possibly ail you. Somehow I get the feeling that if it was up to our overly protective bureaucrats, we wouldn't be able to put anything in our body that wasn't sterilized or pasteurized at an approved facility.
XNN