Sir-From Feminine Viewpoint, 1YA I heard a discussion on pasteurisation versus raw milk. I don’t know if I am on the side of the angels, but I am most certainly oan the side of the lady member of the panel. I was amused that one point was not pounced upon. Dr. Kennedy, I think it was, said that 6000 children in England had been tested for one year. Half had been given pasteurised and half raw milk, and there was no difference in the result. If that be truly the case, why waste money on pasteurisation? One point which I consider important was not mentioned, perhaps because of the limited time at the panel’s disposal-the delay in delivery due to the handling. One sees on every hand great efforts being made to care for the citizen of the Welfare State, but the increase of pests and diseases with humans, animals and in the vegetable world seem: to indicate that the cycle of soil, anima] manure, grass, animal, animal food has been and carried away by excess of scientific zeal. So I still like fresh raw milk-fresh vegetables, fresh ordinary cheese. I am now approaching three score and ten and there is nothine wrongs with my
metabolism
SHEBA
(Auckland)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 730, 10 July 1953, Page 5
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