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Why milk is bad for you
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by Cindy Jones-Shoeman

(NaturalNews) How many times growing up did kids hear things like, "Milk does a body good" or "Got milk?" How many times did mom tell her children, "Drink your milk so you have healthy teeth and bones"? Americans have heard growing up that they must consume milk or suffer dire consequences when, in fact, drinking milk is what's dangerous.

Milk isn't always bad. Mother's milk -- that is, human milk -- provides a growing infant with all the nutrition he needs for the first six months of his life. In fact, human breast milk is designed by nature to be the perfect food for human infants. Similarly, cow's milk is designed by nature to be the perfect food -- for calves, not for human beings.

According to Robert Cohen, Executive Director of the Dairy Education Board and NOTMILK.com, milk consumption is to blame for a variety of health woes, including the following:

    * breast cancer

    * diabetes (both diabetes mellitus and juvenile diabetes)

    * kidney stones

    * acne

    * heart disease

    * osteoporosis

    * multiple sclerosis

    * stroke

    * rheumatoid arthritis



So why is milk so bad, and how does it cause all of these and other health problems? According to Vivian Goldschmidt, founder of Save Our Bones, there are a variety of myths surrounding milk consumption. One of the first myths, she says, is that drinking milk creates healthy bones because of the calcium found in the milk. However, the animal protein found in milk actually depletes the human body of calcium, exactly the opposite of what milk drinkers expect it to do.

In much the same way, she also dispels another milk myth, that drinking milk will help reduce bone fractures. She cites sources that show that higher milk consumption can actually be linked with an increase in bone fractures. Further, she also states that milk is a "processed food." Milk is pasteurized and homogenized, and the cows that produce the milk are given hormones and antibiotics (which, of course, wind up in the milk). Goldschmidt then links hormonal additives to cancer.

Ultimately, Cohen, Goldschmidt and hundreds of others want Americans (and, in fact, every human being on the planet) to get this message: Say 'No' to Milk!

http://www.naturalnews.com/031255_milk_health.html
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#2
it was discovered last year milk derived CALCIUM is not good calcium for any animal it is not the right calcium for us


quickly mentioned on media and never again              mainly radio media


the right calcium for us exists in high quantities within vegetable leaf matter that is green


the darker the green the more human usable calcium
“THE FEDERATED STATE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW IS VIEWED AS A SOLE PERSON.” - 7th Inter­na­tional Con­fer­ence of Amer­ica States
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This article surprised me. Milk is worse than I thought. I can't get over how the dairy industry brainwashes people into thinking it's good with those commercials saying "got milk" "milk does a body good" and so on. Luckily I don't care for milk and never drink it. I just wish I could get DT to give it up. She has COPD and drinking milk just makes that worse for her by producing mucus in her lungs.
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#4
funny enough richard milk has something in it that acts as cleanser to the human body

the cleanser is within the FAT of the creme

ironically most milks today have fat removed

if you love milk stick to unprocessed              straight from a farm   not from a shop

and boil well before consuming
“THE FEDERATED STATE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW IS VIEWED AS A SOLE PERSON.” - 7th Inter­na­tional Con­fer­ence of Amer­ica States
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#5
Coco Cola is a cleanser too but just because something has cleansing ability doesn't automatically mean it's good for you. Health professionals will tell you that a person with COPD should not be drinking milk because dairy products have a side effect of causing a lot of mucus. Also people with arthritis should not drink milk because the animal protein found in milk actually depletes the human body of calcium.
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I'm not sure if I should drink milk anymore.

But I love how it makes me feel before I sleep. I feel so cozy and warm especially warm milk...ummmm

If cows are bad, does anyone know a healthy milk to drink?
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#7
Chickens milk.
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#8
Coconut milk is healthy.
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[user=3]Richard[/user] wrote:
Quote:Coconut milk is healthy.

I love that milk, and also have been trying out the new water that is coconut that is a competitor to gatoraid and vitiman water. Its good and has less "bad" items in it then it's competition.

On a side note back in 2001 I was overweight and needed a change and started to research the body and how it works. I came across so much information on how cow milk is bad. Yet family members and people I barely knew said you need milk in order to lose weight. I knew that was wrong and stuck to no milk and still do.

So I now think of it as the following : If no other animal drinks another animals milk (if there is another animal that does this let me know), then why should we. Because in a way we are a animal in nature.

Good article, it pointed out a few points for me that I both forgot and never knew.

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I like coconut milk too. I haven't tried the water yet but that sounds like it would be good.

I haven't drank cow's milk for over 20 years now. I quit drinking when I went on the Atkins diet. That's when I had to learn to like water because there's not much you can drink if you're trying to stay at 20 carbs or less a day.
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