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Sure why not? Human milk is for humans. Cows milk is for cows. I fail to see why it is not disgusting to eat ice cream made from the milk of a cow, but it is somehow disgusting to eat ice cream made from human milk.
It's probably very good and I'll bet it's better for you than that hormone and antibiotic laced milk that is used to make cow's milk ice cream. I'd give it a try. Why not?
Some guy in New York was doing this, but I don't think he was allowed to sell it, but gave it way if someone asked. The FDA does not approve of it. I am pretty sure dairy farmers have to meet certain criteria in the care and feeding of their cows. I doubt these women, whomever they are, are monitored and fed only specific grain and kept in pens and constantly monitered for disease.
LONDON—Local government officials said Monday they have confiscated ice cream made with human breast milk from a London shop amid concerns the dessert is unsafe.
A spokeswoman from Westminster City Council said it was responding to two complaints from the public over whether a shop should be selling edibles made from other people's bodily fluids and awaiting guidance from Britain's Food Standards Agency.
UK removes breast milk ice cream from shop - Inside Bay Area (http://www.insidebayarea.com/weird-news/ci_17501553 - broken link)
“Edibles made from other people’s bodily fluids”, major ICK factor!
Besides, who knows what meds and other unhelpful things the lactator was ingesting. Double ICK!!
Next up: Gravy made from human blood and excised lipomas . Noooooo thanks.
Sorry. There are some things that our rational mind says should be harmless (after all, some of us drank breast milk as infants) but we still cannot stomach the idea of consuming.
ICK ICKICK.
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