Dairy is addictive and it causes cancer and ostioporosis.
I just though people should know.
Edit:
Here is some interesting information.
http://saveourbones.com/osteoporosis-milk-myth/
And you can read, "The China Study" and watch "Forks Over Knives"
Quoting elleinady:
Allergies, anemia, acne, Autism, Bedwetting, bone disease, High cholesterol, the common cold, Crohns disease, diabetes, ear infections, Heart disease, infertility, IBS, kidney stones, Migraines, MS, Prostate and ovarian cancers, Arthitis, strokes, And TB, just to name a few.
Quoting Amiehart62:
I'm only seeing cancer related links....what else? This is the first I'm hearing about it so I'm not talking for arguments sake.
Quoting elleinady:
Actually, no. Milk has been linked to more diseases than any other food.
Quoting Amiehart62:
Ok. Everything in large amounts is bad for you...even water in large amounts can kill a person. From what I have read this "virus" is in Unpasteurized or milk that was not properly pasteurized. Humans adapt to things like this...if we made a fuss about everything that "could" kill us there would be a lot of fussing in the world and not much else. Everytime you eat a hamburger there is a chance of you getting something that could kill you....everytime you eat a salad at a restaraunt there is a chance that some pesticide or chemical is entering your system. There are too many things that can cause cancer or death to single out just one.
Quoting elleinady:
Go to any leukemia website, since it's closely linked to leukemia cancers.
Quoting Amiehart62:
I want to see links and studies that show that people have died from milk and cheese consumption. Please:)
Quoting Ashora1990:
dont forget big pharma
Quoting Ashiopeia:
Big Tobacco, Big Meat and Big Dairy.
Quoting Amiehart62:
Ok. Not to be a pain but are their any unbiased sources I could look into. My kids don't mind soy milk so it's worth looking into...if you know any off the top of your head. If not I can do some digging.
Quoting elleinady:
Allergies, anemia, acne, Autism, Bedwetting, bone disease, High cholesterol, the common cold, Crohns disease, diabetes, ear infections, Heart disease, infertility, IBS, kidney stones, Migraines, MS, Prostate and ovarian cancers, Arthitis, strokes, And TB, just to name a few.
Quoting Amiehart62:
I'm only seeing cancer related links....what else? This is the first I'm hearing about it so I'm not talking for arguments sake.
Quoting elleinady:
Actually, no. Milk has been linked to more diseases than any other food.
Quoting Amiehart62:
Ok. Everything in large amounts is bad for you...even water in large amounts can kill a person. From what I have read this "virus" is in Unpasteurized or milk that was not properly pasteurized. Humans adapt to things like this...if we made a fuss about everything that "could" kill us there would be a lot of fussing in the world and not much else. Everytime you eat a hamburger there is a chance of you getting something that could kill you....everytime you eat a salad at a restaraunt there is a chance that some pesticide or chemical is entering your system. There are too many things that can cause cancer or death to single out just one.
Quoting elleinady:
Go to any leukemia website, since it's closely linked to leukemia cancers.
Quoting Amiehart62:
I want to see links and studies that show that people have died from milk and cheese consumption. Please:)
www.notmilk.com is biased, but it will link you to the research and studies. I would also not recommend soy milk, as it's similar to feeding your children entire packets of birth control pills. We do almond and coconut milk.
I am working on cutting out dairy, I don't drink milk, but cheese is my downfall. The kids all get coconut milk. It really is horrible for you.
Quoting elleinady:
Quoting Amiehart62:
Ok. Not to be a pain but are their any unbiased sources I could look into. My kids don't mind soy milk so it's worth looking into...if you know any off the top of your head. If not I can do some digging.
Quoting elleinady:
Allergies, anemia, acne, Autism, Bedwetting, bone disease, High cholesterol, the common cold, Crohns disease, diabetes, ear infections, Heart disease, infertility, IBS, kidney stones, Migraines, MS, Prostate and ovarian cancers, Arthitis, strokes, And TB, just to name a few.
Quoting Amiehart62:
I'm only seeing cancer related links....what else? This is the first I'm hearing about it so I'm not talking for arguments sake.
Quoting elleinady:
Actually, no. Milk has been linked to more diseases than any other food.
Quoting Amiehart62:
Ok. Everything in large amounts is bad for you...even water in large amounts can kill a person. From what I have read this "virus" is in Unpasteurized or milk that was not properly pasteurized. Humans adapt to things like this...if we made a fuss about everything that "could" kill us there would be a lot of fussing in the world and not much else. Everytime you eat a hamburger there is a chance of you getting something that could kill you....everytime you eat a salad at a restaraunt there is a chance that some pesticide or chemical is entering your system. There are too many things that can cause cancer or death to single out just one.
Quoting elleinady:
Go to any leukemia website, since it's closely linked to leukemia cancers.
Quoting Amiehart62:
I want to see links and studies that show that people have died from milk and cheese consumption. Please:)
www.notmilk.com is biased, but it will link you to the research and studies. I would also not recommend soy milk, as it's similar to feeding your children entire packets of birth control pills. We do almond and coconut milk.



- kgau73
on May. 24, 2012 at 7:18 PM