**Is pasteurized milk lethal to animals?**

in milk •  7 years ago 

Is pasteurized milk lethal to animals?

According to https://www.zentrum-der-gesundheit.de/milch.html is pasteurized milk lethal to animals

A calf, which gets its mother's milk in pasteurized version, dies at the latest after half a year, occasionally already within three weeks.

It is the same harmful milk that lurks in our supermarkets (and also in health food stores) on our accessing hand.

The same milk, which is said to be supposedly high-quality food, allegedly can prevent osteoporosis, which is to protect us with valuable calcium from tooth decay, provide the vital protein, further give us with many vitamins and is generally described as indispensable for children. But how can a substance, on the one hand, incorrectly round that creature - the calf - round the corner for which it was originally created and, on the other hand, have such beneficial effects on a completely different being - the human being?

Breastmilk - for humans and animals
Conveniently, each mammal mother has "self-produced" milk available for satiety immediately after the birth of her offspring, until he is able to either receive pre-chewed nutritious food from mother's mouth, or until he can eat with the help of his own teeth at the meals of the adults.

In case of lack of milk a nurse was searched
For a long time, when the mother did not have enough or no milk, there was a habit of going in search of a wet nurse. A nurse is a female of the same species. Wolves or wild dogs, for example, still do it. In this way, the mother can occasionally participate in community "hunting events" or the like, without having to worry about their little ones.

But they may not identify with wolves or wild dogs. You should not, because their puppies get no eczema, asthma, chronic cold, otitis or any teething. You also have no other health problems.

The difference, then, is that wolves, if they have no time to breastfeed, do not pump a zebra, a bear, or possibly a cow around their milk. They also do not grab these milk and cook them - for hygienic reasons - on a prepared campfire germ-free, to infuse them afterwards their children.

And what wolves already do not do is to drink such a milk in the adult state. They just know that there is milk for babies and always for the baby of their own kind! And then in raw form and not boiled!

source:https://www.zentrum-der-gesundheit.de/milch.html

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