Iron Deficiency: Iron deficiency is more likely on a dairy-rich diet. In addition, clinical studies have shown that infants consuming cows' milk lose small amounts of blood from their digestive tracts.
Diabetes: Insulin-dependent diabetes (Type I or childhood-onset) is linked to dairy products. Am J Clin Nutr 1990;51:489-91.
Ovarina Cancer: A Harvard study fount that when dairy product consumption exceeds the enzymes' capacity to break down galactose, there is a build-up of galactose in the blood, which may affect a woman's ovaries. Lancet 1989;2:66-71. (and cause infertility)
Cows' milk link to diabetes: London(Reurter) - New evidence published Friday adds weight to a controversial theory that feeding cows' milk to babies may cause them to develop diabetes in later life, the Lancet medical journal said.. (CNN June 1999)
Drinking cow's milk may weaken immune function in children and lead to problems with recurring infections. Nature 1978;272(5654);632.
A young age at introduction of dairy products and high milk consumption during childhood may increase the child's risk of developing juvenile diabetes. Diabetologia 1994;37(4);381-387.
Do you have any info. on Galactosemia?
moretolliiffee 1 year ago
@moretolliiffee what u want to know?
upcycle 1 year ago