Have you ever wondered what’s in your milk when you buy it at the store? Here’s what we found.
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That's one drop too many for me 🤢 ugh!
Sorry when did anyone say milk was full of puss? What a strange video
"The actual amount of pus in a glass of milk is actually only 1 drop or less."
Man, I didn't know there was ANY pus in my milk but thanks.
The most healthiest people,the famers/cowboy days..Families with there milk cows.. before pasteurization..Deer, squirrels, beef, horse, fish and the family garden…Im 70 years old,my grandparents both made it to 100 +…And grandpa smoked tobacco in a pipe,non chemical tobacco..
Remember, Dr. Fauci said believe the science I say, believe Jesus they’re all full of you know what..
Nope, Mashed, nope. There are measurable amounts of blood and pus, along with other things in milk. In the natural world, mammals who breast feed know when there is no more milk, or figure that is enough for that feeding. HOWEVER, in a commercial setting, the devices do what they’re designed to do; which is suck. The bovine does not have the luxury of shutting the down when there’s no more milk, thus the machine is sucking out more undesirable elements from the udder.
I work on my family farm. It is definitely high levels of pus in every glass of milk.
Glad I’m vegan lmao there shouldn’t be any pus in drinks at all
Since childhood ive hated milk and cheese …. after a lifetime my vindication is nigh
Yucky.
No kidding i new i didnt like milk for a reason and thats as good a reason as any.and to thi nk we used to drink raw milk when we were kids. That sounds awful horri able even.no wonder people get diseases loo k whats going in our bodys. Theres so many lotions out there so mant antibiotics theres no reason there should b ANY PUS in milk what the hell is our food and administration doing while this is going on.
( DRINKING MILK. Of course)