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Medwin Clinicians  Did You Know!!! Medicine: Beyond the Basics.  Raw milk consumption 👀 The importance of pasteurization  Did you know that the milk you drink every day goes through a fascinating process called pasteurization? Let's dive into the world of pasteurized milk and uncover some surprising facts.  First off, pasteurization isn't just a fancy word - it's a crucial step that keeps you safe. This process, named after the famous scientist Louis Pasteur, involves heating milk to a specific temperature for a set time. Why? To eliminate harmful bacteria and extend shelf life.  But here's where it gets interesting: pasteurization doesn't just kill the bad guys. It also alters milk's flavor and nutritional profile. Some argue that raw milk tastes better, but the safety benefits of pasteurization far outweigh any potential flavor loss. Now, let's talk numbers. Most milk is heated to 161°F (71.7°C) for 15 seconds. This rapid heating and cooling process is called High-Temperature Short-Time pasteurization.  But there are other methods too, like Ultra-High Temperature, which heats milk to 280°F (137.8°C) for just 2 seconds. This type of milk can last for months without refrigeration! Crazy, right?  Here's another fun fact: pasteurized milk still contains beneficial bacteria. These good guys help with digestion and boost your immune system. So, next time you pour a glass of milk, remember the incredible journey it's been on. From cow to carton, pasteurization plays a vital role in keeping that milk safe and delicious. Who knew your everyday milk had such an exciting story to tell? This is Dr Edwin, If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to leave them in the comments below. Don’t forget to like, follow and share this video with anyone who may find it useful.  ———————————————————————— 🏡 4850 W oakland park blvd, Ste 224. Ft Lauderdale FL 33313 🏡 175 SW 7th St, Ste 1511. Miami FL 33130 🚪 Open M-F 8:30am-4:30pm ☎️ 954-835-5863 📧 Medwinfl@Medwinclinicians.com ———————————————————————— . . . #rawmilk #ecoli #bacteria #infection #campylobacter
Medwin Clinicians Did You Know!!! Medicine: Beyond the Basics. Raw milk consumption 👀 The importance of pasteurization Did you know that the milk you drink every day goes through a fascinating process called pasteurization? Let's dive into the world of pasteurized milk and uncover some surprising facts. First off, pasteurization isn't just a fancy word - it's a crucial step that keeps you safe. This process, named after the famous scientist Louis Pasteur, involves heating milk to a specific temperature for a set time. Why? To eliminate harmful bacteria and extend shelf life. But here's where it gets interesting: pasteurization doesn't just kill the bad guys. It also alters milk's flavor and nutritional profile. Some argue that raw milk tastes better, but the safety benefits of pasteurization far outweigh any potential flavor loss. Now, let's talk numbers. Most milk is heated to 161°F (71.7°C) for 15 seconds. This rapid heating and cooling process is called High-Temperature Short-Time pasteurization. But there are other methods too, like Ultra-High Temperature, which heats milk to 280°F (137.8°C) for just 2 seconds. This type of milk can last for months without refrigeration! Crazy, right? Here's another fun fact: pasteurized milk still contains beneficial bacteria. These good guys help with digestion and boost your immune system. So, next time you pour a glass of milk, remember the incredible journey it's been on. From cow to carton, pasteurization plays a vital role in keeping that milk safe and delicious. Who knew your everyday milk had such an exciting story to tell? This is Dr Edwin, If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to leave them in the comments below. Don’t forget to like, follow and share this video with anyone who may find it useful. ———————————————————————— 🏡 4850 W oakland park blvd, Ste 224. Ft Lauderdale FL 33313 🏡 175 SW 7th St, Ste 1511. Miami FL 33130 🚪 Open M-F 8:30am-4:30pm ☎️ 954-835-5863 📧 [email protected] ———————————————————————— . . . #rawmilk #ecoli #bacteria #infection #campylobacter
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