“If I was shipping milk in Michigan, I’d still be in business,” said Fred Stone, a Maine farmer who euthanized about 80 percent of his dairy cattle herd after finding contamination in 2016.
That is a weird way to say there might also be a problem with the milk…
You're immune system has to work double, sometimes 5x more to get this stuff out of your system. I imagine a whole 4. ppb of this would be like nuking your immune system.
On the bright side, you managed to distill the worst parts of Kemo into meat. That is some pure comic book evil genius right there.
That is a weird way to say there might also be a problem with the milk…
You're immune system has to work double, sometimes 5x more to get this stuff out of your system. I imagine a whole 4. ppb of this would be like nuking your immune system.
On the bright side, you managed to distill the worst parts of Kemo into meat. That is some pure comic book evil genius right there.
milk cattle are generally not eaten though. beef herds and milk herds are separate.