Florida bans lab grown meat.

Yet you're supposedly a farmer. Funny that, most farmers are quite familiar with pus from wounds and sores on animals.
You keep bringing up pus, as if it has anything to do with milk. Perhaps you don't know what pus actually is. It is globs of white blood cells that your body produces in response to an infection. There is no blood or pus in regular milk.
 
You keep bringing up pus, as if it has anything to do with milk. Perhaps you don't know what pus actually is. It is globs of white blood cells that your body produces in response to an infection. There is no blood or pus in regular milk.
Except there is. There's literally an allowable amount per liter. That's because cows get sores and wounds from the milking machines and the pus from those wounds on their ripples end up in your milk. 750 million somatic pus cells per liter. Drink up!
 
Yes you do. Don't you realize that in order to plow a field to grow your vegetables, that countless small animals are killed?
They've actually done studies on that and that's not actually true. Nice try though. Totally haven't heard the tired "ceop deaths tho"

Did you know that if it were true, going vegan would actually cause the least number of crop deaths? Because the vast majority of crops in the world go to feed the animals you pay to have murdered to eat your steak and hamburger and chicken sandwich.
 
Except there is. There's literally an allowable amount per liter. That's because cows get sores and wounds from the milking machines and the pus from those wounds on their ripples end up in your milk. 750 million somatic pus cells per liter. Drink up!
The trace amounts of pus that may be in milk are not even harmful. Compare this to the harmful bacteria that you can find in fruits and vegetables.

This is basically just a ploy by you. You are a militant vegan, philosophically opposed to all animal products. You are going to say whatever you need to to demonize people who eat meat, choosing language designed to be inflammatory. It's holier than thou sorts like you who give vegans a bad reputation.
 
The worldwide prevalence of metabolic diseases such as obesity, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes shows an upward trend in recent decades. A characteristic feature of these diseases is hyperglycemia which can be associated with hyperphagia. Absorption of glucose in the small intestine physiologically contributes to the regulation of blood glucose levels, and hence, appears as a putative target for treatment of hyperglycemia. In fact, recent progress in understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of glucose absorption in the gut and its reabsorption in the kidney helped to develop a new strategy of diabetes treatment. Changes in blood glucose levels are also involved in regulation of appetite, suggesting that glucose absorption may be relevant to hyperphagia in metabolic diseases.
You copied that from Pub Med and don't understand what they are talking about.
 
In metabolism, the β-glycosidic bond in D-lactose is hydrolyzed to form D-galactose and D-glucose, which can be absorbed through the intestinal walls and into the bloodstream. The overall reaction that lactase catalyzes is as follows:

C12H22O11 + H2O → C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 + heat.lactose + H2O → β-D-galactose + D-glucose
You copied this directly from the internet and don't have a clue what it means.
 
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