Is eating cheese made from human breast milk

Discussion in 'Mind Games' started by High Plaines Drifter, Sep 14, 2009.

  1. High Plaines Drifter

    High Plaines Drifter Member

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    considered cannibalism?
     
  2. *kushbaby*

    *kushbaby* Member

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    bwa ha ha ha ha ha i hope so. lol that's hilarious
     
  3. GregTheMagician

    GregTheMagician Senior Member

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    nah, considering that drinking breast milk is almost exactly the same thing. and the fact that that's what breast milk is made for.
     
  4. High Plaines Drifter

    High Plaines Drifter Member

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    I guess it all boils down to if it has been pasteurized or not...
     
  5. WanderingturnupII

    WanderingturnupII Grouchy Old Fart

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    Human milk is good in coffee.
     
  6. Number48

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    No. For the same reason that drinking cow's milk is considered vegetarian (unless you're using a really strict definition of 'vegetarian').
     
  7. GregTheMagician

    GregTheMagician Senior Member

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    that'd be considered Veganism
     
  8. lostminty

    lostminty Member

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    i think he was calling lacto-vegetarians loose.

    I wouldn't touch breast milk, too mulk bio accumulated toxins from the enviroment...if it were treated in a way that didn't destroy the proteins maybe yeh
     
  9. jumbuli55

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    In some villages of Gerundia you can drink a breast milk right from it's source in exchange for fishes caught in a nearby river or some other valuable gifts.
     
  10. lostminty

    lostminty Member

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    thats almost kinky...but idk, i would think some ppl will get off on it.

    My gf once told me about women who breast feed for years after the typical weening stage and that apparently breast milk looses effectively all nutritional value in quite a short time

    What I think is sorta wrong, is use of colostrum, the milk produced by cows in the few few days. Traditionally farmers threw it away, but its now dehydrated and sold as an immune building supplement. In New Zealand the asian community seems to buy that and our manuka honey up before the locals get any. hehe land of milk and honey
     
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