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There are some cattle vector diseases that humans share. But humans do not share all cattle diseases, and those that are shared are not all that hard to screen or eradicate. All humans share all human diseases (with a very few exceptions). Some are very difficult to detect or eradicate. They can screen these women all they want, but somebody is going to contract something horrific from this…one of the reasons the use of wet nurses died out. It was a terribly unhealthy practice.My first thought was “That has to be expensive”… Then I read the article and yep !! $22.50 for what is less then 4 oz.
One cow gives gallons and gallons of milk each day… Human females don’t even come close to that quantity… Even if it were appealing to the taste buds(??), it’s too expensive.
My wife nursed our children and none turned away from her. Mother’s milk is better for the child: 1. It’s fresher. 2. It’s cleaner. 3. The cat can’t get to it. 4. It’s easier to take on a picnic, 5. It comes in such cute containers.Completely aside from the fact that this is extraordinarily creepy as a concept, I wouldn’t touch this product under any circumstance whatever. But maybe a smallchild who’s not been weaned yet would like it.![]()
Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for mothers breast feeding babies. And yes, the containers have considerable aesthetic appeal.My wife nursed our children and none turned away from her. Mother’s milk is better for the child: 1. It’s fresher. 2. It’s cleaner. 3. The cat can’t get to it. 4. It’s easier to take on a picnic, 5. It comes in such cute containers.
So, Why not as ice cream?![]()
Agreed, but I just thought it was light hearted and funny. Trade rumors involving my favorite hockey team are also not important in the grand scheme of things, but I still read about them! We need little amusements and distractions in life. We also need ice creamWith everything that is happening in this world…who cares?
John
I did see this on wikipedia:I wonder what the nutritional value of breastmilk is compared to daily vitamins…? I’m willing to bet that breastmilk is of greater value than any supplement on the market.
But if I had to choose between the mixed breastmilk of multiple women and pre-packaged baby formula, I’d choose the formula for sure…!
thats kinda gross…its one thing drinking your own mothers breastmilk as a child…its a completely different thing to consume a strangers…i wouldnt be able to keep the icecream down
It’s not really something that’s familiar to our culture, adults drinking or eating breastmilk, but looking at it objectively - when we drink cow’s milk isn’t the cow a stranger to us? Cow’s milk is really for calves, not humans; it’s just our familiarity with drinking it that makes it seem acceptable.thats kinda gross…its one thing drinking your own mothers breastmilk as a child…its a completely different thing to consume a strangers…i wouldnt be able to keep the icecream downid think of where it came from then puke
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I would think the ice cream would be super sweet, probably too sweet for my tastes, if my milk is anything to judge by.I’m in the dark about how breastmilk actually tastes (the article claims that human milk is more thinner and sweeter than cow’s milk) - I obviously don’t remember clearly whether I received it or not and how it tasted the last time - but I doubt I’d be going around drinking it now.![]()
Originally Posted by **Rich Olszewski **
My wife nursed our children and none turned away from her. Mother’s milk is better for the child: 1. It’s fresher. 2. It’s cleaner. 3. The cat can’t get to it. 4. It’s easier to take on a picnic, 5. It comes in such cute containers.
So, Why not as ice cream?