No more breast milk ice cream for Londoner's

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...as long as its tested and clean before the make it i dont see a problem...
selling edibles made from other people's bodily fluids
cuz drinking cow bodily fluids is more natural !
 
I think I'd need perfrom a full hands-on inspection of the milk source before I would eat that kind of ice-cream. Can never be too safe.
 
Well, people eat other mammals, not each other...and the pathogens issue seems like a valid one. I mean, most people don't get deathly sick drinking goat blood (uncommon in the U.S. perhaps, but not elsewhere) and yet people blood is another story!

Breastmilk should really not be sold, plain and simple, for the same reasons we don't sell our blood. It also doesn't seem like adults should be having it either, but I guess I have nothing to say to back that up...except there is an exploitation element in there somewhere that I cannot quite put my finger on.

Pornography (especially the more artful types) can be argued as an art form of sorts, but I can't see how allowing a young woman in need of cash to sell her breastmilk is any different from allowing homeless people to sell their blood.
 
I don't think there would be anything wrong with it as long as the proper pasteurization had taken place. I would actually think it would be a healthy alternative to regular ice cream. Breast milk is naturally sweet so no sugar would need to be added, and think of the possible benefits to our immune systems.
 
I would think pasteurization would remove most of those benefits. If breast milk were meant to be marketed, wouldn't we have had it on the shelves a long time ago? It would be a viable alternative to infant formula.
 
I would think pasteurization would remove most of those benefits. If breast milk were meant to be marketed, wouldn't we have had it on the shelves a long time ago? It would be a viable alternative to infant formula
human milk is the ONLY milk humans should be consuming...................right up until the day we are wined.
humans are not designed to drink cow milk. and yes it would be an awesome alternative for infant formula...seeing as it already is coming out of its mother.

and if pasteurization would remove most of the benefits.....could you say it does the same for cows milk?
 
If breast milk were meant to be marketed, wouldn't we have had it on the shelves a long time ago?.

If music was meant to be played on MP3 players, wouldn't we have had them on the shelves before cassette tapes?

Until the idea crosses someone's mind to try and sell something, nothing is ever "meant to be" marketed.
 
Right up until they day we are "wined" :D Heh heh hehe

Milk and eggs are just another way of eating the parts of the animals we already eat. We don't eat koala bears or drink possum milk, or eat snake eggs. I mean, we could, I guess? But really, let's not kid ourselves into thinking it's absurd or strange in any way to eat the eggs of a chicken or drink the milk of goats or cows. It's been done since ancient times:
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(And yes, I know that is a wolf)

I don't eat meat (chickens, cows, pigs) but I do eat fish and dairy. There is a word for this believe it or not, ovo lacto pescatrian. That is really just gobbledy-gook though...I'm just not a full blown vegetarian. Even though I don't like the practice of eating animals, I certainly don't think it's strange - it's really quite natural to hunt and fish. The way we eat animals today is just so far from the hunting and fishing model.

Likewise, dairy farming is not weird or strange, nor is it odd to eat "a chicken's period" aka an egg...I don't think milk has all the health benefits that the dairy industry would like us to believe (in fact milk by itself is fairly indigestible to a large part of our population) but it does have vitamins and minerals. Some of them such as Vitamin D are added after the pasteurization process.

If you're talking about the immune boosting benefits of breastmilk, I do not know for sure, but I would THINK those would be removed by pasteurization. Amino acids and enzymes just do not hold up to that process.

If music was meant to be played on MP3 players, wouldn't we have had them on the shelves before cassette tapes?

007, this is really not a fair analogy. There are countless incarnations of music and the technology associated with it, but the simple act of nourishing a baby with breastmilk has only one.

Infant formula is an alternative for mothers who cannot or do not wish to breastfeed, if there was breastmilk on the dairy shelves right next to goat milk (say) I am sure it would have been in popular use by now.


Incidentally, I would definitely be in support of a movement to try and come up with the logistics of how to market breastmilk in this fashion (in a way comparable to the way the FDA handles new supplements) but to make it an ingredient in ice cream so that well-to-do novelty seekers can get their kicks, at the expense of women in much different financial circumstances...just doesn't sit right with me.

I'm sure a few of these women sold their breastmilk for non-financial reasons, just like some people donate their plasma for other reasons besides money, but for the most part....I mean.
 
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