Maybe this one is like red wine or breast feeding. Some studies it is the most awesome perfect amazing thing ever, some studies it's no better than other things. It's "good". Thanks, Oliver.
An entertaining Kefir label: "Our farmers' pledge: milk from cows not treated with rBST/rBGH. No significant difference has been shown between milk derived from rBST/rBGH-treated and non-rBST/rBGH treated cows." Or: "This stuff is great. It's the same as any other." An accolade of undisguised ambivalence!
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It's a "good" bacteria! And it certainly "won't" kill you!
Apparently there are two forms of 'probiotic bacteria BB-12' but my question is, what are the uses for the "bad" form?
Period goes outside the quotation mark.
An entertaining Kefir label:
"Our farmers' pledge: milk from cows not treated with rBST/rBGH. No significant difference has been shown between milk derived from rBST/rBGH-treated and non-rBST/rBGH treated cows."
Or: "This stuff is great. It's the same as any other."
An accolade of undisguised ambivalence!
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