Blood in chocolate - do you think it's true? :S

Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
I remember when I read that some say your casual milk chocolate has cow blood in it...

Well, I do know already that in some big food factories they put bone powder into the bread for texture and similar reasons (correct me if am wrong - so many things are covered up for more profit) - but when I read this once, ages ago...!

I can't help envisioning it anymore when it pops into my head that if I had a bath in yummmmmmers wonderful chocolate or make L/love in it I would literally be bathing in a poor dead friggin cow's blood, put in there only for some weird commercial reason...!!! :S:S:S

Isn't this freaky as hell??? ~shivers frowning
12/22/2011
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Contributor: Ghost Ghost
There are "blood contents" in milk. Mostly white blood cells. This is how the cow "filters" the milk.
12/22/2011
Contributor: El-Jaro El-Jaro
plus, the milk is usually super-ultra-mega-chunk y-mecha pasteurized.
12/22/2011
Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
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Originally posted by Ghost
There are "blood contents" in milk. Mostly white blood cells. This is how the cow "filters" the milk.
Oh my I didn't know that (or did just forgot it... ), thank you for the info!
12/23/2011
Contributor: bayosgirl bayosgirl
I don't know about whole blood in milk, but factory farmed cows are fed blood from slaughtered animals in their feed.

And milk from cows that are given artificial hormones has pus in it. The reason is, the hormones make the cows' teats infected and swollen (mastitis) and that pus ends up in the milk. Lovely, huh?
12/23/2011
Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
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Originally posted by bayosgirl
I don't know about whole blood in milk, but factory farmed cows are fed blood from slaughtered animals in their feed.

And milk from cows that are given artificial hormones has pus in it. The reason is, the hormones make the cows' ... more
Hell yeah, I can't wait to have O/our precious happy animals, just to think of it that all those poor creatures live their life suffering only cause we wanna go to the store and get some delicious stuff to eat...
But of course it's easier to forget about such things and just do so...
It is also fuckin crazy how bad such things are for your health (and I always wonder when people don't care about it cause who would wanna be sick or ill, and who would wanna spend money on medications when it could be spent on a billion times better things), but of course it is cheaper to eat such things, so most of the people are fine with it...

In my opinion it is healthiest and cheapest to grow your own, if you can't then to go and get it from someone who does, or a place they sell such things...

And if you grow your own, my, I donno how in the world I will be able to ever kill any poor creatures, I have no idea if I will ever make myself do it or my Master will do it until He dies... ~lol

I would be better without eating meat like I did for years (eating it again cause my Master wants me to do so, to get used to it ahead, already doing it when W/we are having O/our own lil ones), but if you wanna eat meat, and have some heart and can afford it, eat animals living a normal life, they are still better off then artificially grown in a fuckin dungeon, they are happy while they are alive, their meat is good for you, and you killing them or someone who treats them with love and respect is more merciful in general when it comes to bidding goodbye to the poor creature...

And say a prayer for them, whether it's true or not but it doesn't hurt to take a try, maybe their soul really ends up in the best place possible... ~smiles frowny and a little sad
12/24/2011
Contributor: Rawhide Rawhide
It's the sad state of things as they stand. Factory Farms are a blight on us all.
01/02/2012
Contributor: DreamWolf DreamWolf
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Originally posted by Rawhide
It's the sad state of things as they stand. Factory Farms are a blight on us all.
Yeah...
01/03/2012
Contributor: Master DarkWolf Master DarkWolf
Well, with so many cover-ups nowadays, it could totally be true.
02/24/2012