Unpasteurized raw milk is trending on TikTok and Instagram Reels, thanks to a variety of wellness-branded communities who preach the gospel of the forbidden cream. Drinking raw milk has always been risky, but an outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in dairy cow herds has potentially made it more dangerous than ever.
Raw milk’s recent popularity in the United States has been linked to its TikTok virality, and now the unpasteurized craze has spilled into Instagram Reels. Online wellness subcommunities populated by gym influencers, homesteaders, “crunchy” moms, and carnivore dieters on TikTok and Instagram Reels encourage their followers to consume raw milk.
According to a Media Matters analysis, the first 581 videos from the “top” tab shown under a search of the “#rawmilk” hashtag have accumulated over 231 million views. That represents just a fraction of all the TikToks about raw milk — over 13,000 posts include #rawmilk.
Per the CDC, drinking unpasteurized milk is risky because it can contain pathogens like E. coli and salmonella. The pasteurization process kills harmful bacteria, and raw milk consumers are at greater risk for a variety of foodborne illnesses.
It seems that reliable information about the dangers of drinking raw milk isn’t easily accessible on either Instagram or TikTok. Instead, when a user searches for “raw milk” on TikTok and Instagram Reels, the first populated videos all encourage raw milk consumption.TikTok’s top “raw milk” video comes from user Gubba Homestead, who describes herself as a “conspiracy theorist.”
TikTok’s other top raw milk videos peddle misinformation about the alleged (and unsupported) benefits of unpasteurized milk, wrongly claiming that pasteurization makes it less nutritious. An interview with actress — and, apparently, raw milk enthusiast — Gwyneth Paltrow also appears in the top results.