For decades, we’ve been told pasteurizing milk kills harmful bacteria and reduces food borne il

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Raw milk farms are being targeted by government officials carrying 'submachine guns' — doctor weighs in

For decades, we’ve been told pasteurizing milk kills harmful bacteria and reduces food borne illnesses. If that’s true, then where did all the hype around raw milk come from? Why is something that was long written off as dangerous suddenly the trendiest food on the market? Dr. Paul Saladino, a double board certified MD, the host of th ... Read more

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