Raw milk proponents take cause to Capitols, courtrooms as public health officials warn of risk

By AP
Monday, February 22, 2010

Raw milk debate spills into Capitols, courts

DES MOINES, Iowa — Debate about the health attributes and risks of raw milk is spilling into statehouses and courtrooms across the country.

Proponents of unpasteurized dairy products are pushing to make them easier for consumers to buy.

Supporters of the raw milk cause say the pasteurization process of heating milk to destroy bacteria and extend shelf life destroys important nutrients and enzymes. They argue that means raw milk is healthier.

Public health officials disagree. They say raw milk carries an increased risk for bacterial contamination that can lead to illness and even death.

Lawmakers in seven states have introduced measures this year seeking to change raw milk laws. Lawsuits also have been filed challenging various states’ laws.

Raw milk sales are prohibited in 23 states.

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