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Tap water bad. It’s proven scientifically. Also you can use filters. I have a filter that turns the water into alcaline. It works cause I lost weight and my skin is clear (stools are softer too).
Idk why they keep saying that to milk not to cigarettes, alcohol, plastic packaging, aluminium , cleaning materials, radioactive objects, ... If there is a problem that can not be in the milk itself but in other thing around it.
@@iXenox alcohol can absolutely cause intestinal, liver and other types of cancer. Aluminium is also toxic, however the amount used in vaccines is not.
Ironically enough, even though this was intended as a joke. It is probably unironically easier to plan to move a solar system then to plan a food study. Food studies are notoriously biased and have only started to slightly change this last decade. Milk is like coffee. Both good and bad for you. Both cause cancer or prevent it. And both are obviously drinks. So yeah, other then a few basic facts, we dont know too much about milk and their interactions with the microbiome
As a chronic cereal addict, milk is by far the biggest part of my diet and my entire gut bacteria biome probably revolves around it lmao so i hope it's healthy.
Kurzgesagt: "This thing isn't actually as bad for you as people say." Me: "Oh, guess I can enjoy it then-" Kurzgesagt: "NOW LET'S GET INTO THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT!" Edit: can y’all stop arguing about soy milk or whatever? My notifications keep going off.
I think what he was trying to say is that he appreciates the arguments that aren't pandered to one side or another. It's irrefutable over subjective desire to be vindicated
@Egon Freeman he was saying he's glad that the ONE guy isn't bias and gives pros and cons for BOTH of the arguments(lots of news ,especially in the U.S., are bias to one side)
It's disgusting, how calves are moved from their mother at birth and their breast milk full of oestrogen to feed the calf and help it grow strong is sold on the market. Not only that they artificially inseminate the cow continually for up to 5 years until she's no use, then killed and in this time she's injected with hormones, so a double dose to human drinkers. Men's testosterone levels drop and they start having huge doses of oestrogen. Woman have their own and are getting huge quantities, and yes putting themselves at risk for those cancers related to reproductive organs. Also high in saturated fat. Cheese even worse as using this same milk then all the additives and processes on top of that. Go for it if u love so much. But we love a lot of things that aren't that great for us. The cruelty of the cow is one big factor and the crying for their young being taken away and it happens continually for 5 years, also being in a stressful environment, with little joy. Would you treat your dog like this and cows are intelligent emotional huge animals. We live in a world where it's not necessary to kill these animals and basically it's all about selfish greed and fulfilling out taste buds for a quick fix
Nothing beautiful about it. Just milk from an abused mother which should be fed to her young. But instead they've killed her babies and gave it to a human.
@@idontgiveashit5401 Not when with have problems on earth that pose a existenial threat to humanity survial do not divert fritter scarce resources but focus it on real problems.
@@FrozenPanzer : It is play on words containing at least 2 puns. It refers both to the music group Wu-Tang Clan and the older but just barely still culturally relevant orange flavored drink mix Tang.
And that's an important lesson. It's seems like most people don't appreciate the complexity of the problems we face. Them: "X is bad! We need to put an end to it right now!" Me: "It's not that simple... ugg..."
Industrialization, commercialization and mindless over consumption are the problem. Moderately produced milk from local farm will be consumed mindfully since it will be available by a natural limit. The wastage of food also very less . Grow local, consume local and save the globe
monckey4 milk isn't the cause of cancer nor effects that many people say. At least it isn't proven yet. But it causes a lot of problems globally. I think the best way to deal with it is just to consume it but in little quantity. It's because of the demand that industries grow and generate more pollution and harm to animals.
Most importantly, know your body. My wife switched to almond milk because of lactose intolerance. Over time, she ended up very tired. She had a medical test that indicated that she was low on protein. Almond milk has 1g of protein per serving while milk has 8g per serving. She chose to go back to Lactose free milk and has a lot more energy. There are other options. Find what works best for you.
To me, milk, and stuff like Greek yogurt, is an easy way to get more protein in your diet without drastically increasing the amount of meat you eat. Every food comes with a set of risks, so by not going overboard with any one protein or food source you get the benefits while minimizing the downsides. An all milk diet wouldn’t be great, just like an all beef diet isn’t
@@BGeezy4sheezy I think she needs to check her diet in general if protein's the only reason. The protein in milk is a very small amount in comparison to protein we take by solid foods normally. Depending on the source milk has 3+ grams of protein per 100ml, which is a very tiny percentage. She shouldn't be in need of that small amount of protein that could only be replaced by milk. By the way, I'm saying this as someone who'd been a vegan for 3.5+ years but had to return back to eating eggs and meat due to protein deficiency. Plus I'm a vet and I know how I couldn't balance my diet (I went through a lot of lifestyle changes within the last 1.5 years where I gradually lost/couldn't replace my backup resources due to this).
@Muzik30 I'm fine with drinking milk because i only buy from a local dairy farm that take care of their cows, they even provide tours of their farm for anybody to see.
Just drink plant milk. edit: if you're not a baby you don't need to drink milk, milk releases opioid like compounds in the brain, casomorphine, caso like queso, which is Spanish for cheese, morphine like the opiate drug, its addictive so the baby cow comes back for milk. And all store milk has blood and pus in it, so they cook it to sterilize it, and they use food dye to make it white.
My favorite part of Kurzgesagt is just how well it seems to explore each sides of every issue, and sourcing absolutely everything. I feel very well informed!
@@drroyalbleu7021 I agree. They are making it sound very bad. I come from a farming community, and I completely disagree with the torture part of it. The cows are always well taken care of and are fed, have medical care, and have a roof over their heads, which shields them from predators and weather. They are always happy and not uncomfortable. We all pay our dues to society to try and live comfortably, this is just their tax. I invite you to ask a local dairy farmer to visit the farm if you are skeptical. Remember that marketing drives a lot of trends these days, and they all seem to have surfaces in the last 10-20 years.
@@the_pykid That descriptor doesn't account for the dairy farmers actually caring for their herd properly. I know the majority of dairy farms in my area care for the herd very well, not only due to the need for capital gain, but also because they care about the cows very deeply. They don't want to see them suffer in any way. There is one farm in our area, however, that does not care for their herd well at all. They do not clean their facilities regularly, and many of their cows go untreated for disease. This kind of farmer should face penalties to the extreme in the way they treat the cows they're supposed to care for. To say that all dairy farmers torture their cows is to ignore those that actually provide proper care to their herd.
Ah, I get it now. I agree that most dairy farmers do not want to inflict harm to their cows. And I guess Calling dairy farming torture is pretty biased. But still, some people see it as harming animals. I think kurzgesasgt wanted to include that point of view. Anyway, Thanks for the explanation 😊.
@@cara.777 I'm a perfectly healthy European man and I drink whole milk in my tea every day. Shut up, and stop giving us non-Americans a bad name. Also, go to gulag
And this, ladies an gentlemen, is how youtube is more informative and OBJETIVE than regular media and TV news. Showing the benefits of milk, but warning about its impact, not ignoring the problem or overreacting and lying about it.
Who needs a TV when you have a computer right, just google stuff you want to know and the internet will tell you. TV Medias are outdated and dramatic, they're lying 'cause someone high above in the hierarchy told them to, they want control so of course they won't say pros and cons of things. Sometimes it's good for their economy to create irrational fears, but most of the time the people do that alone.
@@manuelfernandeztato2185 because you say youtube is more objective than regular media, although the channel is funded by the regular media ( kurzgesagt has it's origin in munich ).
@@darksidegamer6192 So... again, that doesnt mean the content has the same bias, and regular media is still, in general, dogshit. I dont get your point. Are you trying to make a political point or appeal? that would be pathetic
@@skedaritou8138 ...you do realise soda brands use the same exact formula everywhere in the world right? The only change is the fact that it's easier to get suger from a certain plant over another one.
@@illogicalgarage8641 That's totally not true though. Coke has a plant/tourists trap in Atlanta GA where you can go and taste coke from different parts of the world.
Many studies find correlations, not causations, and the media run with it. Common sense might ask if the United States who is one of the greatest consumers of milk has the longest lifespans.
As a kid I could drink a gallon of milk in a sitting, as an adult I can still do this and only get slightly gassy, milk is love milk is life. - Random Swisstalian
"As a kid I could drink a litre of milk in a sitting, and as a young adult I still can do that without any hassle. My lactose production and my lactobactetia are still in the children's norm. For my ancestors it was the difference between life and death and the main sort of protein, and honestly the most delicious taste in my national quisine and in the perception of my raptor brain is cream. As for getting "slightly gassy" i would probably only do so after 45 or so upon losing fertility of age". Random Russian. P.S. an average Russian consumes over a litre milk daily in different forms. And yes, dairy is the only form of locally sourced fresh produce obtainable around the year. The lands used for grazing are often incapable of producing anything human-digestible w/o serious fertilizing and buliding greenhouses
@@defeatSpace different forms include cheese and various dairy, so that's plausible for a swiss person. 100 g cheese ~ 0.8-1.2 L milk. For us at least traditionally it's not cheese, but a wide variety of local dairy products unknown out of Soviet block and dishes based on them. E.g. tvorog (unsolted cottage cheese) made into tvorog-based batter, baked as rolls to make syrniki , which are normally served with sour cream as a sauce and a drink of kefir (which is like drinking yoghurt, but with a special type of yeast). And we also drink milk just as is, unsweetened or with honey, and eat milk porriges for breakfast. Modern, more on the rich side Russians enjoy cheese in their diet as well (good cheese is expensive).
@@defeatSpace fun fact: if a young Russian does go lactose-free, they're likely antipatriotic. Because it means they follow American fashion (emerging because of African Americans and Asian Americans) without thinking if it works for them or not. Plus if they're also gluten-free, or should about it loud.
@@annasolovyeva1013 - So, no exceptions are made for people who are lactose intolerant, have milk allergy, have celiac disease, or a wheat allergy? Short-sighted and cruel.
@@wurtknurte7283 People squirt milk in their mouth directly of cow's tits, thats nothing new. You dont so it that does not mean it doesnt happen. It isnt healthy but people who do it are usually immune to anything bacteria that might get into them.
It means that you don't have that much information on the subject. Not anything to be ashamed about. It's a great skill to be able to change one's mind and be willing to learn more.
so good, well researched, well presented. loved that they mentioned "climate and torture" as well! really one of the best video i've ever had watched across the internet.
A lot of these Kurtzgezagt video's end on "this a decision that we need to make as a society" it's a good thing, then, that we live in a time where society makes planet-saving decisions constantly because we so easily agree with each other.
Joeri Marcelis, delusion if I ever saw it. Either you are a very smart man or an idiot if you live in a world where you believe people agree with each other easily unless you were being sarcastic in which case, I apologise.
@@jorm6194 Honestly, the sarcasm was so heavy handed im kinda shocked someone thought he was serious. The only way it could be more obvious is if it ended with /s.
Kurzgesagt is basically just here to tell us that most of the stuff on the internet is over-exaggerated and we need to look at both sides of the argument to form a logical opinion. If only politics worked like Kurzgesagt
@@milesaspey5225 Even the crazy extremists usually have valid concerns and talking points, the problem is when they become too concerned with "winning the argument" and "being right" and start actively denying anything that doesn't check out with their confirmation bias. Which is usually what extremists do. At this point they're just screaming words at each other and no progress is made. The mainstream news media happens to encourage this kind of counterproductive non-argument, but that's a discussion for another day.
It's truly a privilege to watch such a concise, clear and critically composed overview of a controversial topic. People should realize how uncommon this is.
Lab-grown milk is cool, but when people hear the word "Bacteria", they disassociate and criticize it, despite the fact that GMFs makes up so much of our diet
@Aether L. Ikr, if they are against the products of GMOs and have Type 2 Diabetes, then you're complaining about the very thing you're using that's keeping them alive
I love soy milk but I dont consume it because of its price, here in Chile soy milk doubles the price of cow milk, somewhere the price is being inflated
@@ur8up2jabberwocky79 Plus for a theory to be scientific, it has not only to be convincing, but have actual data or mathematical reasoning behind it. A pretty story without any proof is just that; a pretty story
For everyone wondering about the german "Milch ist Gift" (Milk is poisonous) comments, there is a youtuber called ungespielt who made that statement in one of his videos and it became a meme in Germany🤷🏻♂️😂
@@zero_prfctn It is surprising how you didn't even notice it. I'd like you to reflect on how much small details you miss out in your life from now on as every detail is important for the bigger picture that we perceive as ants on this wide universe.
Nau t Excuse me WHAT !!? I simply said “thanks for pointing it out” I’m not sure on how your comment states in what emotion,like are you angry at me that I can’t notice details? And I do notice on some details...
People think you have to be all in or not. You don't have to be vegan to make a change. Just, make a change. I switched to oat milk years ago but I still love getting Oreo shakes if I'm out (which is not that often). Also mainly eat fish in my diet, but I do crave a burger every now and then. Haven't drank soda (pop) or any carbonated drink in 10 years (this one I'm pretty good with because I have no desire for it). Just make small changes in your diet until you feel comfortable. Eat healthy be happy.
@@VAULT-TEC_INC. thanks for the question... It was actually all dairy products except for some cheese. So ice cream, milk (of any kind that comes from a cow), yogurt... Occasionally I'll give in to ice cream... But the next morning you can bet I'll have a zit or two.
Although I have found this lactose-free milk and ice cream... Which tastes just as good as the real stuff but without the face-destroying side effects.
Honestly at this point, everything that brings joy and happiness to your life "causes cancer". Its a catch-all-phrase to keep you from not living in a bubble. Leaving your cell phone in your pants next to your genitals causes cancer too.
TH-cam apperars to be recommening videos that im merely thinking of. Ingenious! Not searched any topics on milk or milk related. Yet i thought of this 15 minutes ago and now the video appears in my feed!
Me : **casually sipping milk** Kurzgesagt : **this video** Me : **stops sipping and watches** Kurzgesagt : Its alright if you drink it moderately Me : **gleefully sipping 1L milk** Kurzgesagt : NOW ITS TIME FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Me : **CHOKES**
Just curious as to your age? I loved drinking milk almost exclusively until I got into my early 30’s. Eventually(I’m assuming age/overdoing it) my body couldn’t handle it like it used to, but I refused to put it down. Eventually it through off my electrolytes and sent me to the ER because I was retaining ~20-30lbs of excess fluid(at the time didn’t know what caused it). I now only drink almond milk, and never have problems. I still crave real milk though. It’s crazy
when you look up the studies mentioned, basically stating milk is fine , they're funded by biased organizations like the American Society for Nutrition... which is known for questionable donors like the American Egg Board and National Cattlemen's Beef Association :l There's more to the story Kurzgesagt fails to mention.
@John Doe But that's not how well-controlled studies work. There's actually ways to control for bias. However, if the study is funded by an organization that have something to gain from the results of the study, most of the time (not all of the time) it will cause the researchers to purposefully design the study in such a way that they get a specific result.
Umm, no, the conclusion was it's not poison. It does have an environmental impact, though, so you're better off with milk alternatives if living in a more developed country.
Could you make a video analyzing the carbon footprint of grassfed and small farm/homestead produced dairy vs typical commercial dairy? I am very curious about the differences, especially when using rotational grazing methods. Im not sure if there is much research on it yet, but if there is, id love to see a video about it!
I dont know about it, but 1kg of chickens emmit 3kg of CO2 to produce when it is in a big closed farm VS 6kg if it is grown in an "ethic" way, like outside and not "optimized". I think it is the same way for cows. It seems to be a lot about economy of scales unfortunately. My source is : World without end, Jancovici & Blain, wondeful book
Everyone loves to hear good things about the bad things they don't want to give up. The video should have actually focused on the victim instead of the benefits to the perpetrators.
@@runningoncylinders3829 actually in first grade I always told my friends do you want gift and because they thought I meant the german meaning they always said no. Than I told them what it meant bin Englisch. Yeah I was very funny
Lactose Intollerance for me is just, mild nausea, headache and bad gas for a couple days. Also makes me feel a little energy deprived. I'm also Celiac. Really got the best food allergy roll 🔥
In summary: There has been little to no evidence that milk itself is harmful to human health, but the methods humans use to guarantee a large supply are causing a lot of damage, as is the case with nearly all mass production systems humans employ.
Internet being powered up on a zillion servers using electricity 24/7 so people can have porno on handheld devices... The problem with farming leading to factory farms is inflation in supply chains. As money becomes less valuable due to inflation farmers, to maintain their debts, as interest is ever expanding / compounding have to clear more land, get tighter on feed, will sooner shoot an animal over calling a vet, overcrowd barns, overcut crop land. All so the bankers and royalty can steal the land in the end through government land taxes. Governments need broken down, all the farms need broken back down which would raise quality by creating competition. Most food is owned by large transnation agricorp companies that nearly have more power than all national govs.
@@FarmersAreCool Governments need to implement supply management into these sectors of agriculture. This will prevent overproduction (reduce waste) and protect small farmers from being pushed out of the market by huge factory farms. Canada has supply management for it's dairy industry and as a result over 95% of dairy farms in Canada are family owned and operated. There is also a lot less food waste as these farms are producing a set amount of milk as opposed to the massive surplus of milk in the US.
@@deadrizen I'm former 3rd generation dairy. Supply management in Canada is a major problem. THe quota management system is a piece of commercial paper which has created a mafia. Milk is overproduced and dumped out, the factory farms are buying up the quota and eating the small farmers. Ain't a set amount of milk when farmers buy credits to over produce, its not as simple as you think. Also here in Nb when supply manage started there were around 500 family owned farms, now there is under 200. Government/big banks are using the quota paper to leverage people off the land. As far as the family owned farm, its gone, these farms are all corporations receiving tax benefit status. THe family farm disappeared as farms incorporated and took on special tax statuses. Right now the government pretty much owns the entire food supply via proxy, especially with covid as producers are taking government money to pay their employees wages. Not long and the government owns your farm. Major major problems in supply management right now. THe systems all need dissolved and reconstituted on the run.
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Nice intro, I like it
Love you guys!!
How is this comment 2 days ago when it came out 1 minuet ago
I love your vids they are the best-animated education videos
Also ,statistically, banning milk will greatly reduce the amount of fathers that go missing every year buying it.
*Yes.*
Woah :o
What are the dads going to get now
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@@cloudsama7888 WDYM
I can't imagine one day when Kurzgesagt team replaced the narrator. His voice is so important on Kurzgesagt's videos.
Zsolt Kovács HAHAHAHA
@@zsoltkovacs827 racist
Ivan Lubis im pretty sure the narrator(philipp dettmer)founded kurzgesagt,so i doubt they would replace him(I may be wrong tho)
@@zsoltkovacs827 your not funny lol
@@infraredtalks
Chill lol
I think I'll just drink water from now on-
Kurzgesagt: is tap water good or bad for you?
Kurzgesagt : is oxygen good or bad for your daily respiration?
depends on where you live.... Flint?
@@Prince-xm8bh no oxygen is poisonous gases that will kill you around you are old
Kurzgesagt:is living till your mortality worth or not?
Tap water bad. It’s proven scientifically. Also you can use filters. I have a filter that turns the water into alcaline. It works cause I lost weight and my skin is clear (stools are softer too).
You have no idea how relieved I am to learn that milk in fact does NOT cause cancer
Milk is Very good, There's no point in banning it, there are so many delicacies made with it.
Idk why they keep saying that to milk not to cigarettes, alcohol, plastic packaging, aluminium , cleaning materials, radioactive objects, ...
If there is a problem that can not be in the milk itself but in other thing around it.
@@iXenox alcohol can absolutely cause intestinal, liver and other types of cancer. Aluminium is also toxic, however the amount used in vaccines is not.
@@iXenox alcohol DEFINETELY causes cancer. Alcohol is literally poison which is why your body pisses it out as fast as possible.
You really think Milk would cause cancer more quicker than Smoking, pollution, and all the other things?
On this episode of: No, not everything causes cancer
@@SerafinaLorelei okay.
@Enclave Soldier i mean i guess anything that inhibits growth or dying can reduce the chance of you getting cancer
@Enclave Soldier yes even clean water
@@SerafinaLorelei Lmao I came here for milk. Not some NBA player's death
Everything does cause cancer. Just some things cause more cancer than others.
I love you for always reminding us that things are complicated.
Too many people feel like they know all answers.
It’s true… not everything is black and white, there is always a grey area
So true man…
But I am always right. Without fail.
@@mrpersonmanthing5572 I'm left though
@@vitamins3039 impossible. Left is the first color in the alphabet, making it illegal in 7 U.S states and four countries in russia.
Kurzgesagt: "Milk is complicated topic"
Next Video Suggestion: "HOW TO TOW A SUN AND STEER OUR SOLAR SYSTEM"
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Deitra easier to explain how to escape a super nova then explain why some guy looked at a cows udders and drank the white stuff that came out of it
@@rektrakboi3127 🤣
Milch ist Gift sagte einst Unge. Aber ernsthaft....den müll glaub ich nicht. :D milch für immer
Ironically enough, even though this was intended as a joke.
It is probably unironically easier to plan to move a solar system then to plan a food study.
Food studies are notoriously biased and have only started to slightly change this last decade.
Milk is like coffee. Both good and bad for you. Both cause cancer or prevent it.
And both are obviously drinks.
So yeah, other then a few basic facts, we dont know too much about milk and their interactions with the microbiome
As a chronic cereal addict, milk is by far the biggest part of my diet and my entire gut bacteria biome probably revolves around it lmao so i hope it's healthy.
try oat milk!!
I have a tshirt that says Cereal Killer .... it was a gift along with a huge bowl, giant spoon, and 4 bulk packs of cereal. Best gift ever.
@@keybeef6276 no way
Lay off the heroine.
Is cereal good? Is it not processed food?
Id like to see a video analysis of eggs, that'd be real neat
Matias Rømer AAAAGGAHAHGGHGGG
That would indeed be egg-cellent
@@Matty94
It would indeed take the eggdge off
Egg whites for the win
Egg is just like milk! Eat eggs as much as you want!
Kurzgesagt: "This thing isn't actually as bad for you as people say."
Me: "Oh, guess I can enjoy it then-"
Kurzgesagt: "NOW LET'S GET INTO THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT!"
Edit: can y’all stop arguing about soy milk or whatever? My notifications keep going off.
lol
Nobody cares about the environmental impacts
NutMan i do
The same can be said about just about anything that is produced on a massive scale.
The real problem isn't milk. It's, as usual, corporations who care more about profits than sustainability.
No one's gonna talk about the new, improved Kurzgesagt Intro? Well, that impressed me most.
“Nobody: DAD, MILK IS BAD! PLS DON’T GO!”
Father:
I'm glad these guys give a balanced and true argument and not just over the top on one side
I think what he was trying to say is that he appreciates the arguments that aren't pandered to one side or another. It's irrefutable over subjective desire to be vindicated
@Egon Freeman he was saying he's glad that the ONE guy isn't bias and gives pros and cons for BOTH of the arguments(lots of news ,especially in the U.S., are bias to one side)
Just want to remember you of the continent
It's not balanced what they said about the cows being basically tortured is wronf
@@maguiresciberras1247 its part of the arguement on why milk should be stopped(the two sides are why it should and shouldn't be stopped)
Started on milk transitioned to Alcohol.. Its a Gateway drug i tells ya!
Haha good one
SMH can't believe it kids these days only think about using that nasty milk drug
[Dani Reference]
@@g.ferreira6745 ok boomer
@@gtALIEN Whats the difference between John F. Kennedy's assassinator and You with Gustavo Antoine's joke?
You missed it.
Me: Gets pimple
Me: Stares at milk
*You did this*
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a lovely cold glass of milk is beautiful.
It's disgusting, how calves are moved from their mother at birth and their breast milk full of oestrogen to feed the calf and help it grow strong is sold on the market. Not only that they artificially inseminate the cow continually for up to 5 years until she's no use, then killed and in this time she's injected with hormones, so a double dose to human drinkers. Men's testosterone levels drop and they start having huge doses of oestrogen. Woman have their own and are getting huge quantities, and yes putting themselves at risk for those cancers related to reproductive organs. Also high in saturated fat. Cheese even worse as using this same milk then all the additives and processes on top of that. Go for it if u love so much. But we love a lot of things that aren't that great for us. The cruelty of the cow is one big factor and the crying for their young being taken away and it happens continually for 5 years, also being in a stressful environment, with little joy. Would you treat your dog like this and cows are intelligent emotional huge animals. We live in a world where it's not necessary to kill these animals and basically it's all about selfish greed and fulfilling out taste buds for a quick fix
Milk from cow? How about milk from dog?
@@mikebelmont5919 that’s bad 4 your dog
Yes indeed😊
Nothing beautiful about it. Just milk from an abused mother which should be fed to her young. But instead they've killed her babies and gave it to a human.
Kurzgesagt: “Milk is complicated.”
Also Kurzgesagt: “LET’S BUILD A DYSON SPHERE!”
MOON BASE FIRST
@@idontgiveashit5401 Not when with have problems on earth that pose a existenial threat to humanity survial do not divert fritter scarce resources but focus it on real problems.
Dyson sphere human techno civilization will likely not survive this century so no Dyson sphere.
Idontgive Ashit STELAR ENGINE
Lol right
6:30 whoever edited this and made that "Moo Tang" sweater is the real MVP
😂🔥😂
*animated not edited
And the Bean me up Scotty Bean are awsome too. 6.35
@@FrozenPanzer : It is play on words containing at least 2 puns. It refers both to the music group Wu-Tang Clan and the older but just barely still culturally relevant orange flavored drink mix Tang.
I want that sweater!
What Did you learn from Kurzgesagt?
Me: As any topic it's complicated
Nothing is ever black and white
@@Efectivtrailer2 except Black and White.
@@neilpanganiban272 now that's what I call a pro-gamer move
And that's an important lesson.
It's seems like most people don't appreciate the complexity of the problems we face.
Them: "X is bad! We need to put an end to it right now!"
Me: "It's not that simple... ugg..."
@@neilpanganiban272 Well, actually if it's white from the screen it's not really white lol
Industrialization, commercialization and mindless over consumption are the problem. Moderately produced milk from local farm will be consumed mindfully since it will be available by a natural limit. The wastage of food also very less . Grow local, consume local and save the globe
Problem is people like to live in ignorance, mostly because learning the truth and changing your ways is too much of a hassle
@@gwyndolinmu2526 Yep
I love how all these videos are like “is thing good or bad? ....well, it’s complicated”
monckey4 milk isn't the cause of cancer nor effects that many people say. At least it isn't proven yet. But it causes a lot of problems globally. I think the best way to deal with it is just to consume it but in little quantity. It's because of the demand that industries grow and generate more pollution and harm to animals.
Ded _meme ok
@@dedmeme5849 so what's the take away?
The world is a complicated place and people like to simplify facts or opinions to make things understandable for plebs.
if they said it's bad then people would say it isn't but when they say it's good people would say it's bad
Something about your animations makes them really satisfying to watch
Surreal colors
Villianious Gamer is your username trying to say “Villainous” or is it purposely spelled like that?
“We need to decide as a society how to deal with those facts”
Earth: Sorry we don’t do that here
Hahaha
Lmao
Yeah go back to Canada you commies!!!!
Lol
Wrong. Earth as a whole wouldn't say that.
I love how these videos present many sides to every issue. Thank you.
“I watch Kurzgesagt for the educational aspects”
Kurzgesagt: MOO-TANG
Awkwurd Knight lmao i noticed that too and went straight to the comments
Moo Tang Clan ain't nothin' to fuck with
What about Bean... me up Scotty?
moo-tang is for the chrildren
Where?!? I am on 1%, I cant find it!!! Dont have more time left!!!
Me: Is milk bad?
Kurzgesagt: Define "Bad"
Kurzgesagt:well no but actually yes
That's how Germans are :)
Bad means not good
Bad question.
TLgamer
r/wooooshwith4os
r/idonthavereddit
What a normie
Video about dissatisfaction and depression: "It's almost insultingly simple."
Video about milk: "Milk is complicated."
I've been studying milk for two decades. You wanna throw hands, huh?
I do be like that sometimes
@@enzoqueijao yeah rough him up boi
Because most of people simplifing milk
@@enzoqueijao keep it up mate.
Most importantly, know your body. My wife switched to almond milk because of lactose intolerance. Over time, she ended up very tired. She had a medical test that indicated that she was low on protein. Almond milk has 1g of protein per serving while milk has 8g per serving. She chose to go back to Lactose free milk and has a lot more energy. There are other options. Find what works best for you.
To me, milk, and stuff like Greek yogurt, is an easy way to get more protein in your diet without drastically increasing the amount of meat you eat. Every food comes with a set of risks, so by not going overboard with any one protein or food source you get the benefits while minimizing the downsides. An all milk diet wouldn’t be great, just like an all beef diet isn’t
What? Lmfao. Was her main source of protein milk? This sounds ridiculous
@@BGeezy4sheezy I think she needs to check her diet in general if protein's the only reason. The protein in milk is a very small amount in comparison to protein we take by solid foods normally. Depending on the source milk has 3+ grams of protein per 100ml, which is a very tiny percentage. She shouldn't be in need of that small amount of protein that could only be replaced by milk. By the way, I'm saying this as someone who'd been a vegan for 3.5+ years but had to return back to eating eggs and meat due to protein deficiency. Plus I'm a vet and I know how I couldn't balance my diet (I went through a lot of lifestyle changes within the last 1.5 years where I gradually lost/couldn't replace my backup resources due to this).
In short:
-Milk is fine as long as you dont have an intolerance
-Milk isnt the best for the environment
L3ssThanThr33 thanks for this i needed it. 😂. A the comments are confusing, and B i didn’t wanna watch the whole video..
@David Chaplin he be speaking facts tho
@Muzik30 I'm fine with drinking milk because i only buy from a local dairy farm that take care of their cows, they even provide tours of their farm for anybody to see.
Just drink plant milk.
edit: if you're not a baby you don't need to drink milk, milk releases opioid like compounds in the brain, casomorphine, caso like queso, which is Spanish for cheese, morphine like the opiate drug, its addictive so the baby cow comes back for milk. And all store milk has blood and pus in it, so they cook it to sterilize it, and they use food dye to make it white.
@@gotdisgotdatentertainment1432 you mean but water
My favorite part of Kurzgesagt is just how well it seems to explore each sides of every issue, and sourcing absolutely everything. I feel very well informed!
I agree, but calling dairy farming (as a whole) torture is not a neutral view
@@drroyalbleu7021 why not?
@@drroyalbleu7021 I agree. They are making it sound very bad. I come from a farming community, and I completely disagree with the torture part of it. The cows are always well taken care of and are fed, have medical care, and have a roof over their heads, which shields them from predators and weather. They are always happy and not uncomfortable. We all pay our dues to society to try and live comfortably, this is just their tax. I invite you to ask a local dairy farmer to visit the farm if you are skeptical. Remember that marketing drives a lot of trends these days, and they all seem to have surfaces in the last 10-20 years.
@@the_pykid That descriptor doesn't account for the dairy farmers actually caring for their herd properly. I know the majority of dairy farms in my area care for the herd very well, not only due to the need for capital gain, but also because they care about the cows very deeply. They don't want to see them suffer in any way. There is one farm in our area, however, that does not care for their herd well at all. They do not clean their facilities regularly, and many of their cows go untreated for disease. This kind of farmer should face penalties to the extreme in the way they treat the cows they're supposed to care for. To say that all dairy farmers torture their cows is to ignore those that actually provide proper care to their herd.
Ah, I get it now. I agree that most dairy farmers do not want to inflict harm to their cows. And I guess Calling dairy farming torture is pretty biased. But still, some people see it as harming animals. I think kurzgesasgt wanted to include that point of view. Anyway, Thanks for the explanation 😊.
Some studies have found that being alive puts you at a grave risk of dying...
Did you know that everyone who ingests the chemical substance dihydrogen monoxide dies?
😂 😂
@@Randomd0g thier is also studies of people having a lack of di-hydrogen monoxide dying, so it’s a split problem
The people who never lived cannot die
@@Xelaria Yep certainly water is a big problem.
My dad is still searching this so called milk i dont even think it existed
Kurzgesagt: what if we blew up every nuke?
also Kurzgesagt: what if we drank milk?
taylor chudler XD
@@bakhtyarali8966 thanks obama
@@bakhtyarali8966 only if all the lactose intolerant people drank it
guys donate for china coronavirus outbreak
@@disconnectxd7344 fuck china
There’s everybody rambling in the comment section about milk...
And there’s me who admires Kurzgesagt’s new beautiful 2020 intro
World Border i thought I was the only one who noticed :D
you mean 12020
Me Too
Me too
indeed a nice Intro :)
“There’s only one thing I hate more than lying: skim milk. Which is water that’s lying about being milk.”
- Ron Swanson
It's "water pretending to be milk."
@@MrGamelover23 No this man is correct
@@cara.777 If you dont drink it every day you can be perfectly healthy AND drink regular milk, greetings from europe
@@cara.777 I'm a perfectly healthy European man and I drink whole milk in my tea every day. Shut up, and stop giving us non-Americans a bad name.
Also, go to gulag
@@cara.777 Oh no !!!! Non skimmed milk makes people into fat americans ?????
I do not look away for even a second watching a Kurzgesagt video.
And this, ladies an gentlemen, is how youtube is more informative and OBJETIVE than regular media and TV news. Showing the benefits of milk, but warning about its impact, not ignoring the problem or overreacting and lying about it.
Who needs a TV when you have a computer right, just google stuff you want to know and the internet will tell you. TV Medias are outdated and dramatic, they're lying 'cause someone high above in the hierarchy told them to, they want control so of course they won't say pros and cons of things. Sometimes it's good for their economy to create irrational fears, but most of the time the people do that alone.
it's a little bit ironic but the german channel of kurzgesagt is sponsored by "funk" which is part of the german public tv and radio broadcast.
@@darksidegamer6192 Why is that ironic?
@@manuelfernandeztato2185 because you say youtube is more objective than regular media, although the channel is funded by the regular media ( kurzgesagt has it's origin in munich ).
@@darksidegamer6192 So... again, that doesnt mean the content has the same bias, and regular media is still, in general, dogshit. I dont get your point. Are you trying to make a political point or appeal? that would be pathetic
People: “milk is unhealthy and can cause cancer, I’m never drinking it again”
Also people: *proceeds to drink soda*
I don't drink that and also i heard that it depends if you live at USA its plastic but outside the USA is matter of fat because they use real sugar
@@skedaritou8138 ...you do realise soda brands use the same exact formula everywhere in the world right? The only change is the fact that it's easier to get suger from a certain plant over another one.
@@illogicalgarage8641 not when it comes to the type of suger used.
@@illogicalgarage8641 That's totally not true though. Coke has a plant/tourists trap in Atlanta GA where you can go and taste coke from different parts of the world.
I knew a vegan that smoked and also lectured everyone on not being healthy
Kurzgesagt: *Lactose intolerance is highest in Asia, up to 90%*
Me, an Asian: I am the chosen one
We are part of a chosen people
We don’t drink the milk, we eat the milk
오오 한국인!
South east Asian tho?
Me too
i just LOVE your videos and artstyle
Unge: Milch ist gift
Kurzgesagt: Hold my tetrapack
underrated
„Hold my tetrapack“ has got to be the most epic and yet so incredibly boring phrase ever.
Milch ist Gift!
ICH HASSE MILCH >:(
fuck you soy milk rsrs not a soyboy
I love how people assume "could" and "can" actually means "will."
People need to realise that percentages matter.
Many studies find correlations, not causations, and the media run with it. Common sense might ask if the United States who is one of the greatest consumers of milk has the longest lifespans.
It's all about risk
I love how people use "I love how xyz" when they actually hate how xyz.
@ZE ON it doesn't really have big cons though unless you are lactose intorent and only drink milk which could lead to weight gain
But that's just a theory
A MILK THEORY
"We need to decide as a society."
That's the problem.
This was a strange opinion to assert at the end. Why do we need to decide as a society? Most choices are best left to the community or individual
@@BrianHockenmaier Many people are blind to their implicit assumption that an authoritarian society is the solution to all problems.
I can't believe we live in a...
@@BrianHockenmaier Most choices. The climate concerns all of us.
"Eco dictatorship" was a new word in a Swedish lexicon last year. Just throwing that out there.
As a kid I could drink a gallon of milk in a sitting, as an adult I can still do this and only get slightly gassy, milk is love milk is life. - Random Swisstalian
"As a kid I could drink a litre of milk in a sitting, and as a young adult I still can do that without any hassle. My lactose production and my lactobactetia are still in the children's norm. For my ancestors it was the difference between life and death and the main sort of protein, and honestly the most delicious taste in my national quisine and in the perception of my raptor brain is cream. As for getting "slightly gassy" i would probably only do so after 45 or so upon losing fertility of age". Random Russian.
P.S. an average Russian consumes over a litre milk daily in different forms.
And yes, dairy is the only form of locally sourced fresh produce obtainable around the year. The lands used for grazing are often incapable of producing anything human-digestible w/o serious fertilizing and buliding greenhouses
@@annasolovyeva1013 Okay the Russian norm sounds sickening, even to this Swiss dairy man.
@@defeatSpace different forms include cheese and various dairy, so that's plausible for a swiss person. 100 g cheese ~ 0.8-1.2 L milk.
For us at least traditionally it's not cheese, but a wide variety of local dairy products unknown out of Soviet block and dishes based on them. E.g. tvorog (unsolted cottage cheese) made into tvorog-based batter, baked as rolls to make syrniki , which are normally served with sour cream as a sauce and a drink of kefir (which is like drinking yoghurt, but with a special type of yeast). And we also drink milk just as is, unsweetened or with honey, and eat milk porriges for breakfast.
Modern, more on the rich side Russians enjoy cheese in their diet as well (good cheese is expensive).
@@defeatSpace fun fact: if a young Russian does go lactose-free, they're likely antipatriotic. Because it means they follow American fashion (emerging because of African Americans and Asian Americans) without thinking if it works for them or not. Plus if they're also gluten-free, or should about it loud.
@@annasolovyeva1013 - So, no exceptions are made for people who are lactose intolerant, have milk allergy, have celiac disease, or a wheat allergy? Short-sighted and cruel.
Dude said milk might be poisonous...
How dairy
I knew someone was going to say it
There's no whey not to laugh at that, even if it was a bit cheesey.
HA HA HA COMIC ᶘಠᴥಠᶅ
Can someone explain this joke please? Thanks ^^
@@spaghettiking653 in this case, dairy=dare he
That awkward moment when the guy who discovered cow’s milk had to explain what he was doing to the cow
LOL This needs more like
. . . Yes . . .
He may be watching a calf drinking it and wanted to follow.
@@nattap37 That's even worse!
@@wurtknurte7283 People squirt milk in their mouth directly of cow's tits, thats nothing new. You dont so it that does not mean it doesnt happen. It isnt healthy but people who do it are usually immune to anything bacteria that might get into them.
I’ve never changed my opinion about something so many times in a small period of time before
It means that you don't have that much information on the subject. Not anything to be ashamed about. It's a great skill to be able to change one's mind and be willing to learn more.
Lmao
😂😂😂
First time?
You're too easily influenced.
so good, well researched, well presented. loved that they mentioned "climate and torture" as well! really one of the best video i've ever had watched across the internet.
Currently
80% of comments : Intro looks sick
10% : holy crap this is earliest I've been
10% : Milch ist gift
Sanket R you missed “how did you post this comment 2 days ago if the video is only X minutes old?”
0% coments: where the hell is world war ant
Ironic that gift means poison in German lol
@@Purriah Yeah, very funny.
Damn right you are
I love how kurzgesagt never gives a straight answer, always supports both sides of the argument. Props to you guys
@@JMPM1 bruh
Well, not really. They barely make any arguments, they just state facts, that's why it seems it's imparcial.
@@joaogabriel6424 yeah but in this case they are talking about the argument of whether milk is good or bad for you
probably watch kurzgesagt vaccine he did not hesitated spitting the facts to the karens
A lot of these Kurtzgezagt video's end on "this a decision that we need to make as a society"
it's a good thing, then, that we live in a time where society makes planet-saving decisions constantly because we so easily agree with each other.
Yeah which is why there is absolutely no contention on very real threats such as climate change...
Joeri Marcelis, delusion if I ever saw it.
Either you are a very smart man or an idiot if you live in a world where you believe people agree with each other easily unless you were being sarcastic in which case, I apologise.
@@samtovey8496 he's very clearly being sarcastic lol
@@jorm6194 Honestly, the sarcasm was so heavy handed im kinda shocked someone thought he was serious.
The only way it could be more obvious is if it ended with /s.
Justin Miller, I just wanted to make sure, I’ve been faced with ‘difficult’ people before.
5:42 THIS IS SO ADORABLE WHAT?
*Lactose intolerant people when they found out that the galaxy is named The milky way*
😂😂😂😂😂
Okay that was a good one tho ✨
*When your favorite chocolate bar is named after the universe*
@@seemadutta4082 mars bar as their joke puns name planet using words
*Lactose Intolerant intensifies*
To quote Iroh on this matter: "Delectable tea or deadly poison..."
Stephanie Miller bruh I just finished watching avatar
Haha
Stephanie Miller or just Hot leaf juice XD
Awesome!!
It was deadly posion
Kurzgesagt is basically just here to tell us that most of the stuff on the internet is over-exaggerated and we need to look at both sides of the argument to form a logical opinion.
If only politics worked like Kurzgesagt
@11 11it doesn't seem like your capable of forming a logical opinion
@11 11 You seem to be part of the problem.
@@milesaspey5225 Even the crazy extremists usually have valid concerns and talking points, the problem is when they become too concerned with "winning the argument" and "being right" and start actively denying anything that doesn't check out with their confirmation bias. Which is usually what extremists do. At this point they're just screaming words at each other and no progress is made.
The mainstream news media happens to encourage this kind of counterproductive non-argument, but that's a discussion for another day.
Oh look another both sides are the same as Trump literally threatens Adam Schiff.
Fucking moron.
it actually does. all parties fight for the fringes and nothing gets done. just like the conclusion of this and any milk video is: maybe
THIS VIDEO IS VERY GOOD IN QUALITY I LOVE YOUR VIDOES
"Chocolate milk."
Ah yes, milk from Brown cows of course.
@rameen kashif wtf how is that racist
@rameen kashif Uhh I dont understand about the brown milk joke...
@rameen kashif *what*
@@silverwolf9091 it’s easy, white cows give regular, browns give chocolate, and pink ones give strawberry
@@groundbird4904 And green cows give vegetable flavour
It's truly a privilege to watch such a concise, clear and critically composed overview of a controversial topic. People should realize how uncommon this is.
Agreed.
There was controversy about milk? Must have missed me haha
What video are you talking about?
Well this is what the channel is about right?
100% agreed as well
Lab-grown milk is cool, but when people hear the word "Bacteria", they disassociate and criticize it, despite the fact that GMFs makes up so much of our diet
@Aether L. Ikr, if they are against the products of GMOs and have Type 2 Diabetes, then you're complaining about the very thing you're using that's keeping them alive
clearly people haven't taken a high school bio class
there is bacteria in our goddamn stomachs helping us
@@bruhsauce644 i think you meant colon, afaik no bacteria will survive stomach acid
I love soy milk but I dont consume it because of its price, here in Chile soy milk doubles the price of cow milk, somewhere the price is being inflated
Great! I can continue drinking milk like usual. I love milk and dairy products.
Each Kurzgesagt video needs to watched twice. Once, for the content. Second, for the beautiful animation.
3 to make sure you remember everything correctly 4 because why not they make good videos
Has anyone actually looked at their sources? There's a shit ton, which is why I love you guys.
Word. Whenever I need scientific research documents, these guys are totally life saving
@@mureithikivuti
Agreed my favorites for science.
@@Raccon_Detective. true true
YOU CAN FIND A SHIT TON OF RESOURCES THAT SAY THE WORLD IS FLAT.....IS IT???
@@ur8up2jabberwocky79 Plus for a theory to be scientific, it has not only to be convincing, but have actual data or mathematical reasoning behind it.
A pretty story without any proof is just that; a pretty story
“Milk. White poison or healthy drink?”
people allergic to dairy: *HMMMMMM*
Yeah fuck you weakling
Ay I'm from milk gang society frick you billy
"WELL, ITS IT BIT MORE COMPLICATED THAN THAT"
I’m literally as white as milk and I love dairy but that shiz gives me major flatulence ☹️
@@jimothybiscuit14yearsago49 CANNIBAL CONFIRMED???
(Joke)
The Moo - Tang jersey was amazing ♥
Nice perspective and info about milk by the way fam
Obviously milk is healthy.
Drinking a bucket of milk clears you of all your potion effects.
only in Minecraft tho
@SAKSHAM MISHRA no
@SAKSHAM MISHRA *angry* *minecrafter* *noise*
Yup
Pro Minecraft move
65% are lactose intolerant?! Holy fuck, I thought it would loads less than that.
Huh I’m very lucky then
@@coralxanpu same
Damn, I wish I don't have to take a huge load of shit after drinking a glass of milk.
@@Yafale lmao
Considering a lot of asian people are intolerant, then considering that there are a LOT of asian people, it does start to make sense I think
5:41 I like how the birds look sad when the kid starts crying, that is so cute.
Birds are cool
@@YeahAlright1983 absolutely
guys donate for china coronavirus outbreak
@@disconnectxd7344 yes
Her detayı düşündüren,her detayı iyi bir şekilde açıklayan çok başarılı bir video olmuş. Tebrikler🎉
Is no one gonna talk about how the bean bag was labeled “Bean Me Up Scotty”
*Eat* *beans,* *and* *consume* *your* *calcium.*
Didn't seem that worth mentioning tbh.
BEAN
Lmao I paused at it to be sure😂
6:34
For everyone wondering about the german "Milch ist Gift" (Milk is poisonous) comments, there is a youtuber called ungespielt who made that statement in one of his videos and it became a meme in Germany🤷🏻♂️😂
Lol, my dumbass thought it meant milk is a gift
@@FrostySire me too
@@FrostySire yeah lmao
Gift is Neuter
@@FrostySire Haha
Everyone: talking about milk
Me: hey look a new intro
Arena Closer Huh! Thanks for pointing it out!
@@zero_prfctn It is surprising how you didn't even notice it. I'd like you to reflect on how much small details you miss out in your life from now on as every detail is important for the bigger picture that we perceive as ants on this wide universe.
Same
Same
Nau t Excuse me WHAT !!? I simply said “thanks for pointing it out” I’m not sure on how your comment states in what emotion,like are you angry at me that I can’t notice details? And I do notice on some details...
People think you have to be all in or not. You don't have to be vegan to make a change. Just, make a change. I switched to oat milk years ago but I still love getting Oreo shakes if I'm out (which is not that often). Also mainly eat fish in my diet, but I do crave a burger every now and then. Haven't drank soda (pop) or any carbonated drink in 10 years (this one I'm pretty good with because I have no desire for it). Just make small changes in your diet until you feel comfortable. Eat healthy be happy.
Eating fish is one of the worse thing you can do... 😩😩
How is eating fish vegan?
@@LordOfChaos.x when did he say he was vegan
love the new intro, kinda surprised that no-one really said anything about it
It took me a long time to realize that dairy was causing my acne. My skin has improved dramatically since dropping it.
Nova Rambo was it “dairy” or was it specifically “skim milk” that contributed to your acne?
@@VAULT-TEC_INC. thanks for the question... It was actually all dairy products except for some cheese. So ice cream, milk (of any kind that comes from a cow), yogurt... Occasionally I'll give in to ice cream... But the next morning you can bet I'll have a zit or two.
Although I have found this lactose-free milk and ice cream... Which tastes just as good as the real stuff but without the face-destroying side effects.
Yup I was using it to bulk and started breaking out til I swapped for almond milk
oh dude same
"Some say milk can cause cancer and lead to an early death."
I have literally never heard anyone say this.
twitter wars rise of sjws
Its a common vegan argument actually
why argue over food who cares what you eat
Honestly at this point, everything that brings joy and happiness to your life "causes cancer". Its a catch-all-phrase to keep you from not living in a bubble. Leaving your cell phone in your pants next to your genitals causes cancer too.
Well no one is just gonna walk up to you and say "milk can causs cancer"
“Why are we drinking it anyway?”
Me:well would you have water with your cereal?
That new intro is sick!
Funni Monki holds milk carton
Kurzgesagt: Don't worry, milk is a healthy drink.
Me: Great, I can enjoy it th---
Kurzgesagt: *MILK CAUSE CLIMATE CHANGE AND TORTURE*
Gary and acne
@@qwer-tj5ob unproven
Shea Doherty wait no, acne was one of actually proven side effects. It was Acne, Intolerance, and Allergies that were proven side effects
Not as much as like... Ten major companies
You do know this would apply to pretty much any type of animal husbandry not just milk.
"Milk can give you an early death"
Me: aight
"Milk can also give you acne"
Me: 👁️ 👄 👁️
Its true. If I drink or consume anything made of milk, my face blows up.Same with suhar
@@alehaim You too, huh?
@@disconnectxd7344 Stop spamming every comment.
@@alehaim i never knew that, but this explain why i have acne type effects
@@alehaim That's an allergy.
TH-cam apperars to be recommening videos that im merely thinking of. Ingenious! Not searched any topics on milk or milk related. Yet i thought of this 15 minutes ago and now the video appears in my feed!
Yeah computers reading my mind. Nothing can go wrong here!
The animation is just *OUT OF THIS WORLD*
cause it's science
Shoutout to those suffering from lack toes in toddler ants
What the fuck
Bone apple teeth
😂😂
Also shout out to the people suffering with 80 HD and all timers
shoutout to people with AAAAAAAAAAH tis' um
Me : **casually sipping milk**
Kurzgesagt : **this video**
Me : **stops sipping and watches**
Kurzgesagt : Its alright if you drink it moderately
Me : **gleefully sipping 1L milk**
Kurzgesagt : NOW ITS TIME FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Me : **CHOKES**
A man drank a glass of milk, this is what happens to the polar ice caps.
Just keep drinking it King, or try soy if you want bitch tits.
@@Imperium83 Not how plant estrogens work
@@danielstonge3175 *Chubbyemu music plays*
@@rabbitwho wtf do you just casually have a LITRE BIG GLASS or something?
Most videos are either pro animal consumption or vegan! Great to come across an unbiased informative video.
"Milk. White poison or healthy drink?"
Me with lactose intolerance: yes.
Me also with lactose intolerance: very yes.
its complicated
@@Vwumpum drink a lactose-free one, my mom usually bought it when she want to drink milk.
Me with lactose tolerance : no
Just curious as to your age? I loved drinking milk almost exclusively until I got into my early 30’s. Eventually(I’m assuming age/overdoing it) my body couldn’t handle it like it used to, but I refused to put it down. Eventually it through off my electrolytes and sent me to the ER because I was retaining ~20-30lbs of excess fluid(at the time didn’t know what caused it). I now only drink almond milk, and never have problems. I still crave real milk though. It’s crazy
"Milk could give you cancer"
Me: :)
"Milk could give you acne"
Me: D:
true, i'll just avoid that for the rest of my life now
@@wota_pov Man I have ache it sucks trying to get rid of it for over a year
You could've said it like this:
Me: :)
Me: ):
Looks more appealing to be honest
MILK kills.
100% of human who drinks milk died / bound to die.
eXcuse dude I was about to say that, I use the gel form and cured my severe acne! As well as green tea as it’s high in antioxidants.
Doctor: Arm-wrestling milk-men aren't real, they can't hurt you
Arm-wrestling milk-men: 7:51
lmao
But that was so cool man hahahah
😁😁😁
ROFL! 😂😂😂😂
I'm getting very strong wario ware/kinnikuman vibes
As a male that likes milk, I skipped a heartbeat when prostrate cancer was mentioned
Drinking the milk of another mammal is disgusting.
@@mikebelmont5919God loves you
@@mikebelmont5919Breast milk it is, then!
@@mikebelmont5919 bird's milk it is, then!
@@mikebelmont5919Then eating grains is like eating unborn foetus of plants
Milk isn’t bad
Kurzgesagt: Define bad
when you look up the studies mentioned, basically stating milk is fine , they're funded by biased organizations like the American Society for Nutrition... which is known for questionable donors like the American Egg Board and National Cattlemen's Beef Association :l There's more to the story Kurzgesagt fails to mention.
@John Doe But that's not how well-controlled studies work. There's actually ways to control for bias. However, if the study is funded by an organization that have something to gain from the results of the study, most of the time (not all of the time) it will cause the researchers to purposefully design the study in such a way that they get a specific result.
Egg ig u and I are scrolling evwrything trending😂
Are u the egg that commented on James’s video
@@y3ldarb2 Every idea can be made into a market. Both sides are guilty.
"He need some milk" has a whole new meaning now
I dont get it
Rat King not a lot of milk, just some
@@pee-bot it's a meme
What new meaning
this joke makes no sense
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"White Poison or Healthy Drink?"
Kurzgesagt - "Yes"
I don't know why I read the title as white people poison
Huey wow
Only siths deal in absolutes
Umm, no, the conclusion was it's not poison. It does have an environmental impact, though, so you're better off with milk alternatives if living in a more developed country.
Not even close to a relevant comment since they said it's not poison.
Could you make a video analyzing the carbon footprint of grassfed and small farm/homestead produced dairy vs typical commercial dairy? I am very curious about the differences, especially when using rotational grazing methods. Im not sure if there is much research on it yet, but if there is, id love to see a video about it!
I dont know about it, but 1kg of chickens emmit 3kg of CO2 to produce when it is in a big closed farm VS 6kg if it is grown in an "ethic" way, like outside and not "optimized". I think it is the same way for cows.
It seems to be a lot about economy of scales unfortunately.
My source is : World without end, Jancovici & Blain, wondeful book
Oolooo
much higher land use, contributing to more deforestation
@@SlipperyManBean yeah right LOL
@@Tasmim- wdym? grass fed cows will use more land per cow
So no one’s going to talk about how they made an incredibly beautiful new intro?
Oh I noticed. How delightful
Yes
Ohh yes :) it's indeed beautiful :)
Yes! The outro is pretty chill too.
No one gives a fck. Only information counts and they SUCK at spreading good information.
I’ve said it once I’ll say it again
The hardest part about being vegan is waking up in the morning to milk the almonds
Everyone loves to hear good things about the bad things they don't want to give up. The video should have actually focused on the victim instead of the benefits to the perpetrators.
Hello from the cashew farms!!
Efflorescentey I haven’t tried cashew milk but I’m a big fan of oat milk as of now
BlueJay_567 I haven’t tried oat milk! I’ll trade you some?
*SO MANY ALMONDS*
For those of you who are confused by the Germans, “milch ist gift” means “milk is poison” :)
Gifts are poison?
Now I know what not to do for Germans around the holidays.
In Dutch we say "Melk is goed voor elk" which translates to "Milk is good for everyone"
milk is gift
Florian Kindslehner Ohhh alright, I wasnt aware of the other youtuber, this video was just recommended to me for whatever reason
@@runningoncylinders3829 actually in first grade I always told my friends do you want gift and because they thought I meant the german meaning they always said no. Than I told them what it meant bin Englisch. Yeah I was very funny
Lactose Intollerance for me is just, mild nausea, headache and bad gas for a couple days. Also makes me feel a little energy deprived. I'm also Celiac. Really got the best food allergy roll 🔥
“There’s only one thing I hate more than lying. skim milk.Which is water lying about it being skim milk”
Ron Swanson
Egg with 75,000 subscribers I loved that show
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Skim milk is actually skim milk but it's barely milk at all because all of the fat is skimmed.
Lying about being milk*
In summary: There has been little to no evidence that milk itself is harmful to human health, but the methods humans use to guarantee a large supply are causing a lot of damage, as is the case with nearly all mass production systems humans employ.
Internet being powered up on a zillion servers using electricity 24/7 so people can have porno on handheld devices...
The problem with farming leading to factory farms is inflation in supply chains. As money becomes less valuable due to inflation farmers, to maintain their debts, as interest is ever expanding / compounding have to clear more land, get tighter on feed, will sooner shoot an animal over calling a vet, overcrowd barns, overcut crop land. All so the bankers and royalty can steal the land in the end through government land taxes.
Governments need broken down, all the farms need broken back down which would raise quality by creating competition. Most food is owned by large transnation agricorp companies that nearly have more power than all national govs.
@@FarmersAreCool Governments need to implement supply management into these sectors of agriculture. This will prevent overproduction (reduce waste) and protect small farmers from being pushed out of the market by huge factory farms. Canada has supply management for it's dairy industry and as a result over 95% of dairy farms in Canada are family owned and operated. There is also a lot less food waste as these farms are producing a set amount of milk as opposed to the massive surplus of milk in the US.
@@deadrizen I'm former 3rd generation dairy. Supply management in Canada is a major problem. THe quota management system is a piece of commercial paper which has created a mafia. Milk is overproduced and dumped out, the factory farms are buying up the quota and eating the small farmers. Ain't a set amount of milk when farmers buy credits to over produce, its not as simple as you think.
Also here in Nb when supply manage started there were around 500 family owned farms, now there is under 200. Government/big banks are using the quota paper to leverage people off the land.
As far as the family owned farm, its gone, these farms are all corporations receiving tax benefit status. THe family farm disappeared as farms incorporated and took on special tax statuses.
Right now the government pretty much owns the entire food supply via proxy, especially with covid as producers are taking government money to pay their employees wages. Not long and the government owns your farm.
Major major problems in supply management right now. THe systems all need dissolved and reconstituted on the run.
But it causes disproportionately more suffering than other mass production systems, as living, sentient beings are involved
@@phantasmaleye3879 That can be argued for taxation.
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German TH-camr: MILCH IST GIFT
Haha
Ach unge hat es also bis ihr hin geschafft
For Americans- Gift is "Poison" in German.
Alice Bones we know
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