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The science of milk - Jonathan J. O'Sullivan

The science of milk - Jonathan J. O'Sullivan

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The milk industry produces in excess of 840 million tons of products each year. Why do humans drink so much milk? And given that all mammals lactate, why do we favor certain types of milk over others? Jonathan J. OSullivan describes how milk is made. Lesson by Jonathan J. O'Sullivan
Date: 2020-08-22

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Why not discuss exactly how the dairy industry has increased production? Thats something people need to understand, along with the environmental, human health and animal welfare costs involved. Dairy is harmful and incredibly unnecessary. Were humans, not animals and we do not need to consume animal milk to live.
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The Almighty universal designer and creator of all these things, we have to recognize and give thanks to Him first. But scientists taking out the immune systems food, the microbes. Anyway they are preserving it for business.
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Interesting that you can compose a whole essay on milk without mentioning any bad effects that one can get from drinking it. It's all true, what's in the video, but obviously not the whole story.
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His explanation,
Me: I learned a new word today.
My sister: oh yeah, what is it?
Me: (try to pronounce Mammocytus)
My sister: What does it mean?
Me: I- it- well- I don't know

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You did a lot of research but forgot to mention, cows are used for milk, for over 7000 years and you didn't even mentioned. Half baked information?
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we need a video on why we dont need milk after the breastfeeding stage. hence why we are now dependent on other mammals milk.
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