Grabbing a carton of milk to pour into your breakfast cereal is probably something you do without a second thought, but there ...
Holstein calf feeds from a bottle of colostrum milk. UC Davis researchers have found that acidification of waste milk can kill H5N1, the virus that causes bird flu. (Richard Van Vleck Pereira / UC ...
Mark McAfee, who leads the California-based Raw Farm and founded the Raw Milk Institute, teaches others about the benefits of ...
Every batch of unpasteurized milk at Raw ... Since the early 1900s, pasteurization has greatly reduced milk-borne illnesses." Dr. Rafid Fadul, a pulmonary critical care and internal medicine ...
Researchers have found that acidification can kill H5N1 in waste milk, providing dairy farmers an affordable, easy-to-use alternative to pasteurization. Pasteurization is the only widely ...
Pasteurization is the only widely recognized method of killing H5N1, the virus that causes bird flu, in milk. However, pasteurization can be expensive and fewer than 50% of large dairy farms ...
Lucey adds that the pasteurization process is a "very ... He says the farm has two full-time microbiologists who test every batch of raw milk and provide data in 20 hours. But in December ...
The study, "Investigating Milk Fat Globule Structure, Size, and Functionality After Thermal Processing and Homogenization of Human Milk," compared the effects of vat pasteurization (Vat-PT ...
However, bird flu has not been found in pasteurized commercial milk products. Experts say that’s because the pasteurization process kills the virus. “Pasteurization has been shown to work well ...