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by cultofmetatron
1122 days ago
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of course it does. pasteurization involves rapidly heating and cooling the milk to kill off bacteria and viruses. Thats going to denature a lot of enzymes as well as change the structure of a lot of proteins. To say that no vitamins or nutrition is affected is an incredulously false to make here |
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"`for any choice of (∀) nutrient, pasteurization kills nutrient` evaluates to false"
Rather than
"`any nutrient (∃), pasteurization kills nutrient` evaluates to false" - which is what you seem to be responding to.