@QuantumOverlord Just let me know if you want more studies to suggest the major health risks to you and your children from cow's milk. There are TONS of them. In the meantime, I would seriously check out the China Study findings watch?v=yfsT-qYeqGM as the quickest way to get up to speed. Powerful stuff! For me, I would not even sniff cow's milk. The good news? *Chocolate almond milk*, 60% of the calories, 0 sat fat, 0 cholesterol, 0 health risk, 0 guilt, mmmmm! Peace.
I wonder why these studies did not show up in your searches...hmmm. However these conflicting findings in all these studies proves to me that I am doing well not to, like a child, wait for others to tell me how to eat. I look, as an adult, at the matter for myself. Peace.
@QuantumOverlord You ever figure out, if milk is so good for bones, why the US produces, promotes, and consumes more dairy than any nation on Earth, yet has the highest rate of bone cancer and osteoporosis of any nation? Any of your articles shed some light on that? LOL You have been seriously misinformed. It does seem, however, that you are very skilled at finding links to studies that support your biased, pre-drawn conclusions.
@FathomlessJoy Ive been running around on pubmed and found several more studies, nearly all of them suggest that milk is beneficial. Including Milk promoting oral health, decrease in breast cancer, ischemic heart diseases and strokes. Having said that there do exist studies which show negitive effect, however these are far outweighed by the +ve ones, perhaps 5 fold. Conclusion from looking at Pubmed: Milk is not harmful in any way, and may have slight benefits for those that drink it.
drinking raw milk has risques and can have serious consequences:
so please don't fall for this propaganda video.
instead watch this balanced & fair video from
C0nc0rdance:
youtube.com/watch?v=6VbwYqV4Eog
unamaxify 4 weeks ago
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singledad1234 1 month ago
my four children grew up drinking raw milk
and NONE OF THE GOT SICK
there is no risk if the cows are clean the dam government makes money
off of CIGARETTES
singledad1234 1 month ago
@arcani I was talking about raw milk in california not california is a whole. Head check?
skullnkross 1 month ago
@skullnkross "SInce then their have been ABSOLUTELY no cases of tuberculosis."
Right. You know, you can look these figures up, e.g. at the CDPH's website.
If my arithmetic is correct, there have been 28620 cases of tuberculosis in California in 2001 through 2010. Last I checked, 0 < 28620.
Granted, the figures don't specify how people have been infected. I just wanted to address the whole "Get your facts straight" thing.
Arcaani 1 month ago
@QuantumOverlord Just let me know if you want more studies to suggest the major health risks to you and your children from cow's milk. There are TONS of them. In the meantime, I would seriously check out the China Study findings watch?v=yfsT-qYeqGM as the quickest way to get up to speed. Powerful stuff! For me, I would not even sniff cow's milk. The good news? *Chocolate almond milk*, 60% of the calories, 0 sat fat, 0 cholesterol, 0 health risk, 0 guilt, mmmmm! Peace.
FathomlessJoy 2 months ago
@QuantumOverlord Here are more links to potential illness from cow's milk:
Cancer: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21467133
Breast cancer: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19505921
Causes chronic disease: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19232475
I wonder why these studies did not show up in your searches...hmmm. However these conflicting findings in all these studies proves to me that I am doing well not to, like a child, wait for others to tell me how to eat. I look, as an adult, at the matter for myself. Peace.
FathomlessJoy 2 months ago
@QuantumOverlord Also, every link I tried from those you posted is broken, so not sure what is up with that.
Here are some articles from Pubmed that are not so flattering about milk; this way we won't be mistaken for biased trolls:
Cow's milk harmful to infants: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21921812
Cow's milk potentially harmful to humans: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2236098
Cow's milk toxins: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22015550
Cow's milk linked to infant diabetes: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21922634
FathomlessJoy 2 months ago
@QuantumOverlord You ever figure out, if milk is so good for bones, why the US produces, promotes, and consumes more dairy than any nation on Earth, yet has the highest rate of bone cancer and osteoporosis of any nation? Any of your articles shed some light on that? LOL You have been seriously misinformed. It does seem, however, that you are very skilled at finding links to studies that support your biased, pre-drawn conclusions.
FathomlessJoy 2 months ago
@FathomlessJoy Ive been running around on pubmed and found several more studies, nearly all of them suggest that milk is beneficial. Including Milk promoting oral health, decrease in breast cancer, ischemic heart diseases and strokes. Having said that there do exist studies which show negitive effect, however these are far outweighed by the +ve ones, perhaps 5 fold. Conclusion from looking at Pubmed: Milk is not harmful in any way, and may have slight benefits for those that drink it.
QuantumOverlord 2 months ago