Milk: Facts, Figures and Beliefs (2017)
Género : Documental
Tiempo de ejecución : 52M
Director : Winfried Oelsner
Escritor : Winfried Oelsner
Sinopsis
Milk - an essential food for our wellbeing? The highly processed white industrial product we are supposed to consume on a daily basis is suspected of causing numerous diseases of civilization. We take a closer look at the ongoing debate.
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