There is an unproven belief that drinking the milk of a goat who eats poison ivy or poison oak will give you an immunity to that plant.
In the case of minecraft, we have suspicious stews which are crafted from flowers to give a variety of very short potion effects, such as poison, wither, weakness, and blindness. They would probably make more sense to feed to a goat than a potion by itself.
Therefor, feeding a goat a suspicious stew, then milking it with a glass bottle, should grant the player a "peculiar milk" which grants a temporary "immunity" effect which will selectively cure the stew's (de)buff if the player already has it, and prevent them from obtaining it for a short period of time, such as 30 seconds to a minute.
This would also make way for suspicious stews to be expanded upon, if slightly, such as making a suspicious stew out of a chorus flower to gain a few seconds of levitation, which could then be used to get goat milk that can help a player better deal with shulkers' projectiles. Just an example.
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