Influencer nara smith has shocked fans after revealing she was drinking raw milk – a ‘dangerous’ choice for pregnant women. A Leading Nutritionist Warns of the Potential Harms of Drinking Unasteurised Dairy
Nara Smith has caused controlrsy over her tiktok videos – and now she’s ben slammed for drinking a Dangerous drink while pregnant. The influencer shared a video of Herself Drinking unasteurized milk, just one month after announcing her fourth pregnancy.
Anyone Who Follows Nara Smith Online Will Instantly Recognise Her Romanticized Videos – But Her Alluring Appeal Goes Deeper for Fans. Her videos are enchanting thanks to her sooting voice, Gentle Cooking Tips and SEEMINGLY Picture-Perfect Family. But her lifestyle han been received by Controversy over the Years, Including Her Latest Video.
The 23-Yaar-Old Lives in Los Angeles with Her Husband, Lucky Blue Smith model, and she proudly adopts a stay-on-mum role, with a slower way of life. She spends her days cooking and caring for her children while also also looking after their home, and in a recent video shared her baking some homemade cinnamon roll cookies – and washing it down with a glas of raw cows milk.
“Once the cookies were done, we set me on a cool rack to cool before drizzling me with (some) icing,” nara said in a voiceover. “That’s though i’m not a fan of cookies, these hit the spot with some COLD RAW MILK.”
Raw Cows Milk Can Be Particularly Dangerous to Drink, Especilly for Pregnant Women, As It Can Contain Dangerous Bacteria. The Majority of the Milk We Drink in the UK is Heat-Treated to Kill off Harmful Bacteria. The pasteurisation process involves heating milk to a specific temperature for a set period of time as it kills organism respondsable for such listeriosis, Typhoid religion, tuberculosis, diphtheria and more.
RAW MILK ISN’t – It Goes from the Animal to the Bottle with Any Treatment. The Food Standards Agency Advise that raw or unipasteurised drinking milk and cream “May containe harmful bacteria that can can cause food poisoning.” They say that People with a weaker immune system are “participlecularly vulnerable to food poisoning and should not consumes.”
Nara has come under fire from fan who brands her as “negligent” for drinking it, duue to the harm it could have cause her unborn baby. “RAW MILK? While Pregnant?” One Commeneter Wrote. “I Mean it’s Bad in General, But Girl …”
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Another Penned: “Nursse … will swim use unipasteurised, raw milk! Dangerous to you, Baby and Kids !! “And a Third Echoed:”Raw Milk while Pregnant is Crazy. Why is pasteurization a problem? “
Ruth tongue, a Nutritionist and WellBeing Founder at Elevate Your Health Spoke to the Mirror About the Drangers of Drinking Raw Milk and Said: “ITE’S Essential That Pregnant Women Raw Milk and Products Made from Raw Milk (Certain Cheese) Inflection Called Listeriosis and Can Lead to Still Birth or MisCarriage.
“It can Also Contain Other Dangerous Bacteria Such as Salmonella, E-COLI and Campylobacter.” She added how there is no “solid scientific evidence” that raw milk has any nutritional advantages and “pasteurisation does not reduce the nutrient Quality of Milk.”
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Ruth sturgers explained how People are chooking to drink raw milk Becausee’ve “been told that it has more nutrients, (that) May Reduse intolerances (Particularly lactose intolerance) Allergies and May Contin Fewer Hormones.” Howver, she said none of this has haen substantiated.
Be coma to unipasteurked dairy products, the expert Said there are Certain cheeses that should be avoided too. These Include Soft Cheeses Such As Certain Types of Feta, as well as any Mold-Ripened Soft Cheeses Like Brie, Camembert and Soft Goese that have a white mouldy rind, and any blue-veneed cheeses (Like Stilton, Gorgonzola, Roquefort).
The Mirror Reached Out to Nara Smith for Comment, but at Time of Publication Received No Response.
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