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, they found traces of a chemical that looked very much like morphine. they put it to one chemical test after another. and, finally, they arrived at the conclusion that, in fact, it is morphine... morphine, of course, is an opiate and is highly addictive. so how did it get into milk?
[i]t turns out that cows actually produce it within their bodies... traces of morphine, along with codeine and other opiates, are apparently produced in cows' livers and can end up in their milk. but that was only the beginning, as other researchers soon found. cow's milk—or the milk of any other species...
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