The problem with conventional and organic milk
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@Zachr3978 milk is GREAT and raw milk for your 1 year old would be a bad idea wait till he gets a little older.
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rBST is a naturally occurring hormone in the animal and is found in any form of milk you buy. There has been no evidence that has any positive or negative effects on the body..people just get scared when they hear 3 letters...MSG anyone? They only difference between organic milk and conventional milk is the animals must be fed organic grain for at least 2 years before they can claim their milk is "organic." If this suits you fine, if not drinking milk suits you fine..but she is not legit ^
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Tell me a good alternative for my 1 year old son????????
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Dr.? Where did you attend medical school?
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Cows are only confined in barns during winter in places where it snows. Otherwise, in places such as Australia, New Zealand and anywhere it dosen't snow, cows roam freely in pastures all the time. Humans have been consuming dairy products for thousands of years. It provides us with vital vitamin b12. It is part of our history and culture. Prehaps we just need to sort out the issues in modern milk production, such as stealing calves from cows at birth.
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Hello, Doctor Pearsall. You should inform your audience that raw milk is banned or under strict control in most states, and to check local laws before buying raw milk and thus, committing a crime.
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Great thing i drink raw milk.
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Great comment!!!
Thank you!!
I totally agree, cow's milk is NOT for humans, it's for calves!!!
Our body is NOT designed to process it.
It's common sense.
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Im sorry, but the problems thats are stated in this video are the same as ANY of the foods, milk is good for what you use it for, all the meat, fruits, Veg., and grain you eat compensates for all the lackings of milk. As for hormones, the growth ones are already in the milk(thats why calves grow)
For all the people out there: cut out junk food and drink milk! its about 10x healther then stoping your calcium intake(broken bones anyone?)
milk isn't the ONLY source of calcium foo. There are other alternatives to it: raw milk, milk substitutes which are calcium enforced, dark green leafy vegetables...
zuphu 2 years ago 7
I don't think a great intake of vitamin A is the cause of osteoporosis in Swedish people. You know when scientists make their studies they associate what they want with the illnesses they want, many times they correlate variables that have no relation. They only link what the companies who finance them want to see linked. You know we can't consider true most of the outcome hipothesis of scientific studies, because they are sadly very biased.
monica052883 3 years ago 4