From
The Free Press Journal:
“Cockroach
milk has captured the attention of scientists and nutritionists alike. In 2016,
researchers studied a milk-like substance produced by female Pacific beetle
cockroaches to nourish their young. Their findings, published in the
Journal of the International Union of Crystallography, suggested that this
fluid could be one of the most nutrient-dense substances on Earth. Unlike
traditional dairy milk, cockroach milk is a yellowish liquid that crystallizes
inside the stomachs of cockroach offspring. This substance is loaded with
protein, amino acids, and healthy sugars, all essential for bodily functions
like cell repair and growth. Researchers discovered that cockroach milk
contains three times more calories than buffalo milk, which was previously the
most calorie-dense mammalian milk known.”
So
what? I’m calling “bullshit” on this supposed story. What’s more, I can’t stomach
it. And are cockroaches mammals? I didn’t think so. But perhaps they’re
transitioning.
The
Free Press Journal again: “According to the National Institutes of Health, ‘Studies
suggest that cockroach milk has much higher energy content than traditional
milk, making it a potential superfood.’”
Don’t
care.
The
article did note that the biggest hurdle to making cockroach milk a staple of
human consumption was the cockroaches’ lack of adequate milk production. No
sh*t, Sherlock. The piece also astutely noted that, unlike cows or goats, cockroaches
cannot be 'milked' in the traditional sense. (Duh.) Remarkable.
Author’s
analysis: So-called ‘experts’ now claim that cockroach milk is three times more
nutritious than cow’s milk? Great, but how does one ‘milk’ a cockroach? (Please
insert your own joke here.) And who would milk them? How many cockroaches would
it take to equal the milk from one cow-- or even from one udder? (Please insert
your own joke here, as well.) On second thought, I don't want to know.
Picturing teeming hordes of cockroaches is a bit creepy. Picturing teeming
hordes of ‘scientists’ attempting to extract their ‘milk’ is worse.
This
kind of agenda-driven pseudoscience bugs me. So, I guess all I can do is milk
the subject for all it's worth.
Guess
we’re all queasy now.
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