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During the feeding of an exclusive raw milk diet there is almost always a reduction in the number of intestinal amcebae and in certain instances the intestinal tract has been cleared of E. dysenteriue and other forms arid has remained clear for a period of three months following the conclusion of the experiment. This diet, however, cannot be recommended as a therapeutic measure since the results are so uncertain, the diet inadequate and offensive to some and since the possible dangers of infection in feeding raw milk are considerable.
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