Humans are not designed to drink cows milk

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  • CookNLift
    CookNLift Posts: 3,660 Member
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    Know what else is in milk? Deliciousness.
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,018 Member
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    From Registered Dietician Julieann Hever to "Forks Over Knives"

    http://www.forksoverknives.com/nutrition-faq/

    "Dairy products are not healthy, regardless of whether they are organic or conventional. Even organically produced dairy contain naturally occurring steroids and hormones, which can promote cancer growth. Also found in dairy products are toxins including fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, veterinary medicines, antibiotic residues, synthetic preservatives, and additives. The animal protein, fat, and cholesterol (even nonfat/skim milk contains cholesterol) all contribute to heart disease, certain cancers, diabetes, and other major chronic disease. Dairy has been found to be pro-inflammatory and, essentially, is not a healthy choice. Any of the beneficial nutrients found in milk, like calcium, are found in sufficient amounts in a healthful plant-based diet."

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  • MelsAuntie
    MelsAuntie Posts: 2,833 Member
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    Wait so there are no boy or girl animals? Only in HUMANS? I have 2 GIRL dogs. Yeah they are female. Girl or boy refers to YOUNG female or male.... regardless of what animal they are. noway


    Wrong, your dogs are not girls, they are *****es. In correct English girl and boy refers to the huiman species. Some people would see a mare and her offspring and ask, "girl or boy baby?" and I'd say, "neither, it's a filly foal".
  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
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    From Registered Dietician Julieann Hever to "Forks Over Knives"

    http://www.forksoverknives.com/nutrition-faq/

    "Dairy products are not healthy, regardless of whether they are organic or conventional. Even organically produced dairy contain naturally occurring steroids and hormones, which can promote cancer growth. Also found in dairy products are toxins including fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, veterinary medicines, antibiotic residues, synthetic preservatives, and additives. The animal protein, fat, and cholesterol (even nonfat/skim milk contains cholesterol) all contribute to heart disease, certain cancers, diabetes, and other major chronic disease. Dairy has been found to be pro-inflammatory and, essentially, is not a healthy choice. Any of the beneficial nutrients found in milk, like calcium, are found in sufficient amounts in a healthful plant-based diet."

    Too bad that the movie is biased and misleading promoting some very sketchy science. Let's not forget that Julieann Hever has an agenda too. Just because she's a Registered Dietician doesn't make her pronouncements accurate (otherwise we'd have to believe Dr Oz too )
  • MelsAuntie
    MelsAuntie Posts: 2,833 Member
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    From Registered Dietician Julieann Hever to "Forks Over Knives"

    http://www.forksoverknives.com/nutrition-faq/

    "Dairy products are not healthy, regardless of whether they are organic or conventional. Even organically produced dairy contain naturally occurring steroids and hormones, which can promote cancer growth. Also found in dairy products are toxins including fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, veterinary medicines, antibiotic residues, synthetic preservatives, and additives. The animal protein, fat, and cholesterol (even nonfat/skim milk contains cholesterol) all contribute to heart disease, certain cancers, diabetes, and other major chronic disease. Dairy has been found to be pro-inflammatory and, essentially, is not a healthy choice. Any of the beneficial nutrients found in milk, like calcium, are found in sufficient amounts in a healthful plant-based diet."

    Too bad that the movie is biased and misleading promoting some very sketchy science. Let's not forget that Julieann Hever has an agenda too. Just because she's a Registered Dietician doesn't make her pronouncements accurate (otherwise we'd have to believe Dr Oz too )


    Well said!