Beware of Synthetic Milk
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It is not milk
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It is made up of urea, caustic soda, refined oil (cheap cooking oil) and common detergents.
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Detergents are used as they emulsify and dissolve the oil in water
giving the frothy solution, the characteristic white colour of milk.
Refined oil is used as a substitute for milk fat. Caustic soda is added
to the blended milk to neutralize the acidity and preventing it from
turning sour during transport. Urea/sugar are added for solid–not–fat
(SNF).
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It looks like natural milk, except in taste and nutritional qualities.
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It is normally mixed with milk and then sold in the market
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It is carcinogenic in humans
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Urea and caustic soda can harm liver and kidneys.
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Caustic soda with high sodium content is harmful for patients with high blood pressure.
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Caustic soda also deprives the body from utilizing lysine, an
essential amino acid in milk, which is required by growing babies.
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