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A glass of milk is on a table next to a bowl of salad
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Why saying that raw salad is as dangerous as raw milk misses key context

When people claim that raw salad is as dangerous as raw milk, they're cherry picking data to back up their point. In this article, we dig into the detail.
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A mother looks confused at whether to feed her baby infant formula or raw goats milk, alluding to the misinformation surrounding this claim.
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Does infant formula cause autism? Why the science says no, and why raw goat’s milk is not a safe alternative

Does formula cause autism? Is raw goat’s milk safe for infants? Here’s what research really says about these feeding claims.
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A scientist holds a magnifying glass up to a glass of milk. This represents the claim that milk is full of animal pus, when in fact, it is filled with a range of natural immune system cells.
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No, your milk isn’t full of pus. But here’s what is in it

Many vegan organizations claim that milk is full of pus, but this claim mispresents the truth.
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A man and woman stand side by side, both wearing large hats and casual attire. The woman holds a carton of "RAW" milk while the man stands with his arms crossed. In the background, illustrations of cows, milk splashes, and a bright sun set a rural scene. The image is colorful and vibrant, reflecting the topic discussed in the article Raw Milk and Its Effects on Asthma and Allergies from FoodFacts.org.
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Can raw milk reduce asthma and allergies in children? A fact-check of recent claims

When it comes to asthma and allergies, raw milk might bring more bacteria than benefits
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