Health concerns about dairy products
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MILK WAS A BAD CHOICE
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If Milk was bad....woman would not produce it for their babies. Milk is part of a balanced diet supported by many state governments in their food guides.
Having said that, in Canada milk is tested at the producer (farm) and if any atibiotics or steroids are dectected the shipment is dumped. This process does not occur in th US though and you may be exposed to steroids in you milk. WIthin Canada milk is completely safe to drink.
Chicken...on the other hand....is full of antiboitics in US and Canada. They bulk those babies up to keep them healthy and strong....but they are still tasty!
Organic milk and (sometimes) milk straight from the farm in non-plastic bottles is better. It is tastier and won't have all the additives. We started using organic milk about a year ago, it does cost more, but weighing the benefits this was something we decided to go organic on.
Oh, and I drink tons of whole milk, probably a quart a day.0 -
I like cows.
Seriously people, if you get hit by a bus tomorrow, it's not going to matter you didn't drink your milk. Can't everyone just get on the "You do as you please, I'll do as I please" bandwagon. Geez. This dairy thing is just about as obnoxious as vegans and vegetarians. WHO CARES? MORE MILK AND CHEESE FOR ME.0 -
I've heard of links between cancer and dairy. I asked a nutritionist who works for a cancer hospital and she said it was nonsense as was the idea that sugar increased the likelihood of cancer developing. Elsewhere, they still teach that you must eat a low fat diet, that carbs are essential for health and that the average person eats too much protein.
So eat what you like because some ****er's gonna come along and tell you it's bad for you sooner or later. Then some other ****er's gonna come along and tell you that you need to eat more of it.
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I like cows.
Seriously people, if you get hit by a bus tomorrow, it's not going to matter you didn't drink your milk. Can't everyone just get on the "You do as you please, I'll do as I please" bandwagon. Geez. This dairy thing is just about as obnoxious as vegans and vegetarians. WHO CARES? MORE MILK AND CHEESE FOR ME.
I find this post offensive. My uncle got run over by a milk tanker. Reported.0 -
I like cows.
Seriously people, if you get hit by a bus tomorrow, it's not going to matter you didn't drink your milk. Can't everyone just get on the "You do as you please, I'll do as I please" bandwagon. Geez. This dairy thing is just about as obnoxious as vegans and vegetarians. WHO CARES? MORE MILK AND CHEESE FOR ME.
I find this post offensive. My uncle got run over by a milk tanker. Reported.
I find your post offensive. My aunt is a milk truck driver. Reported.0 -
I like cows.
Seriously people, if you get hit by a bus tomorrow, it's not going to matter you didn't drink your milk. Can't everyone just get on the "You do as you please, I'll do as I please" bandwagon. Geez. This dairy thing is just about as obnoxious as vegans and vegetarians. WHO CARES? MORE MILK AND CHEESE FOR ME.
I find this post offensive. My uncle got run over by a milk tanker. Reported.
I find your post offensive. My aunt is a milk truck driver. Reported.
Your aunt killed my uncle! Reported.0 -
Simple rule: If you are lactose intolerant... don't use dairy...
If you aren't lactose intolerant why cut it out?
If it ain't broke don't fix it!
Seriously... All things in moderation.0 -
I like cows.
Seriously people, if you get hit by a bus tomorrow, it's not going to matter you didn't drink your milk. Can't everyone just get on the "You do as you please, I'll do as I please" bandwagon. Geez. This dairy thing is just about as obnoxious as vegans and vegetarians. WHO CARES? MORE MILK AND CHEESE FOR ME.
I find this post offensive. My uncle got run over by a milk tanker. Reported.
I find your post offensive. My aunt is a milk truck driver. Reported.
Reporte----AHHHHHHH!!!!!! **THUMP**0 -
Simple rule: If you are lactose intolerant... don't use dairy...
If you aren't lactose intolerant why cut it out?
If it ain't broke don't fix it!
Seriously... All things in moderation.
Yogurt doesn't contain lactose--that's why you csn eat it without issue. The older the cheese, the less lactose it has. If you're eating aged cheeses, you're probably not getting much lactose. Processed cheese, like Velveeta, cream cheese, and individually wrapped slices, contains the most lactose.0 -
:laugh: you should try to get out more....0 -
PCRM is basically a radical animal rights group promoting a vegan diet for everyone, so it makes sense that they're against milk. Their "scientific" studies are heavily funded by groups like PETA, but more often they just pick information out of context from other studies, and apply it to whatever point they're trying to prove. If you follow sources and fact-check, you'll see what I mean.
PCRM is not funded by PETA. Please! PCRM is an organization that is dedicated to promoting vegan lifestyle, so yes, the evidence they give is going to be tilted one way. In general, they are much more rational than PETA, which is like the evil step mother of the vegan world - demanding all of the attention and doing nothing but causing trouble for the cause. PCRM is not secretive about their motives. You don't need to follow their sources. You can just go to their homepage to learn about their vegan promotion efforts.
Evidence that milk is not good for you is way larger than the vegan movement. In the US, we are dominated by people of northern European background, so we don't see this, but in most of the world, adults are lactose intolerant. You can debate all day long on wether everyone should be cow's milk free, but its beyond debate that people who can't digest milk should stop eating it. If milk gives you indigestion, stop drinking it. There are plenty of alternatives. Cow's milk is baby food. Adults should be getting their calcium from leafy greens. Yes, it takes a lot of greens to do that, but we should be eating a lot of greens.0 -
I can't say that I've seen any research that pushes me one way or the other on this issue although it's one that interests me a lot. It's funny that most people will disregard anything that contradicts what they currently believe and follow regardless of how and why they arrived at that point-of-view. Not hard to understand though when you have the industry lobbiests driving published nutrition advice.
I do believe that moderation is the key with most everything in life (not just food). I'm not ready to give up my cottage cheese at this point which is the only dairy product I eat with any regularity. Almond milk rules!
Thank you for this moment of sanity. I'm going to let it be the last thing I read tonight. I love almond milk, too. Its a nice compliment to coffee as it has a lightly nutty taste. Never did take to cottage cheese. Sounds like torture food for dieters, but to each their own. I like a nice unsweetened soy yogurt.0 -
PCRM is not funded by PETA. Please! PCRM is an organization that is dedicated to promoting vegan lifestyle, so yes, the evidence they give is going to be tilted one way. In general, they are much more rational than PETA, which is like the evil step mother of the vegan world - demanding all of the attention and doing nothing but causing trouble for the cause. PCRM is not secretive about their motives. You don't need to follow their sources. You can just go to their homepage to learn about their vegan promotion efforts.
Evidence that milk is not good for you is way larger than the vegan movement. In the US, we are dominated by people of northern European background, so we don't see this, but in most of the world, adults are lactose intolerant. You can debate all day long on wether everyone should be cow's milk free, but its beyond debate that people who can't digest milk should stop eating it. If milk gives you indigestion, stop drinking it. There are plenty of alternatives. Cow's milk is baby food. Adults should be getting their calcium from leafy greens. Yes, it takes a lot of greens to do that, but we should be eating a lot of greens.
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PCRM is basically a radical animal rights group promoting a vegan diet for everyone, so it makes sense that they're against milk. Their "scientific" studies are heavily funded by groups like PETA, but more often they just pick information out of context from other studies, and apply it to whatever point they're trying to prove. If you follow sources and fact-check, you'll see what I mean.
PCRM is not funded by PETA. Please! PCRM is an organization that is dedicated to promoting vegan lifestyle, so yes, the evidence they give is going to be tilted one way. In general, they are much more rational than PETA, which is like the evil step mother of the vegan world - demanding all of the attention and doing nothing but causing trouble for the cause. PCRM is not secretive about their motives. You don't need to follow their sources. You can just go to their homepage to learn about their vegan promotion efforts.
Evidence that milk is not good for you is way larger than the vegan movement. In the US, we are dominated by people of northern European background, so we don't see this, but in most of the world, adults are lactose intolerant. You can debate all day long on wether everyone should be cow's milk free, but its beyond debate that people who can't digest milk should stop eating it. If milk gives you indigestion, stop drinking it. There are plenty of alternatives. Cow's milk is baby food. Adults should be getting their calcium from leafy greens. Yes, it takes a lot of greens to do that, but we should be eating a lot of greens.0 -
PCRM is not funded by PETA. Please! PCRM is an organization that is dedicated to promoting vegan lifestyle, so yes, the evidence they give is going to be tilted one way. In general, they are much more rational than PETA, which is like the evil step mother of the vegan world - demanding all of the attention and doing nothing but causing trouble for the cause. PCRM is not secretive about their motives. You don't need to follow their sources. You can just go to their homepage to learn about their vegan promotion efforts.
OH PLEASE! PCRM is absolutey the officious-sounding "medical" arm of PETA
http://www.ncahf.org/articles/o-r/pcrm.html PCRM leader, Neal Barnard, MD, has been identified as medical adviser to the radical animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), and PCRM may be substantially funded by it. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and the foundation that manages it—the Foundation to Support Animal Protection, also known as the PETA Foundation—donated over $850,000 to PCRM between 1988 and 2000.
http://www.activistcash.com/org_motivation.cfm?ORG_ID=23 PCRM has been housed at PETA headquarters in the past. He also acknowledged requesting and receiving money from PETA, and using a PETA-owned car to drive back and forth from work. According to Barnard’s deposition, PETA even paid the salaries of some of PCRM’s staffers.
http://www.acsh.org/physicians-committee-for-responsible-medicine-not-so-responsible/
The PCRM hides its entire agenda behind the "Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine" name because it knows that in general, people are annoyed by hardcore vegans and tend to openly mock PETA.
Science starts out with a hypothesis. The PCRM starts out with a conclusion: "all animal products bad," and then they cherry-pick and obfuscate in every way possible to suit this conclusion, based on their fundamentalist belief in the infallibility of veganism.
And the China Study was conducted by another PCRM board member T. Colin Campbell
True science goes where the data leads... it does not lead the data. If you think there is anything objective about PCRM, you are gravely mistaken.0 -
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PCRM is not funded by PETA. Please! PCRM is an organization that is dedicated to promoting vegan lifestyle, so yes, the evidence they give is going to be tilted one way. In general, they are much more rational than PETA, which is like the evil step mother of the vegan world - demanding all of the attention and doing nothing but causing trouble for the cause. PCRM is not secretive about their motives. You don't need to follow their sources. You can just go to their homepage to learn about their vegan promotion efforts.
OH PLEASE! PCRM is absolutey the officious-sounding "medical" arm of PETA
http://www.ncahf.org/articles/o-r/pcrm.html PCRM leader, Neal Barnard, MD, has been identified as medical adviser to the radical animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), and PCRM may be substantially funded by it. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and the foundation that manages it—the Foundation to Support Animal Protection, also known as the PETA Foundation—donated over $850,000 to PCRM between 1988 and 2000.
http://www.activistcash.com/org_motivation.cfm?ORG_ID=23 PCRM has been housed at PETA headquarters in the past. He also acknowledged requesting and receiving money from PETA, and using a PETA-owned car to drive back and forth from work. According to Barnard’s deposition, PETA even paid the salaries of some of PCRM’s staffers.
http://www.acsh.org/physicians-committee-for-responsible-medicine-not-so-responsible/
The PCRM hides its entire agenda behind the "Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine" name because it knows that in general, people are annoyed by hardcore vegans and tend to openly mock PETA.
Science starts out with a hypothesis. The PCRM starts out with a conclusion: "all animal products bad," and then they cherry-pick and obfuscate in every way possible to suit this conclusion, based on their fundamentalist belief in the infallibility of veganism.
True science goes where the data leads... it does not lead the data. If you think there is anything objective about PCRM, you are gravely mistaken.0 -
If Milk was bad....woman would not produce it for their babies. Milk is part of a balanced diet supported by many state governments in their food guides.
Having said that, in Canada milk is tested at the producer (farm) and if any atibiotics or steroids are dectected the shipment is dumped. This process does not occur in th US though and you may be exposed to steroids in you milk. WIthin Canada milk is completely safe to drink.
Chicken...on the other hand....is full of antiboitics in US and Canada. They bulk those babies up to keep them healthy and strong....but they are still tasty!0 -
If Milk was bad....woman would not produce it for their babies. Milk is part of a balanced diet supported by many state governments in their food guides.
Having said that, in Canada milk is tested at the producer (farm) and if any atibiotics or steroids are dectected the shipment is dumped. This process does not occur in th US though and you may be exposed to steroids in you milk. WIthin Canada milk is completely safe to drink.
Chicken...on the other hand....is full of antiboitics in US and Canada. They bulk those babies up to keep them healthy and strong....but they are still tasty!
edited, I just saw your post underneath :laugh:0 -
If Milk was bad....woman would not produce it for their babies. Milk is part of a balanced diet supported by many state governments in their food guides.
Having said that, in Canada milk is tested at the producer (farm) and if any atibiotics or steroids are dectected the shipment is dumped. This process does not occur in th US though and you may be exposed to steroids in you milk. WIthin Canada milk is completely safe to drink.
Chicken...on the other hand....is full of antiboitics in US and Canada. They bulk those babies up to keep them healthy and strong....but they are still tasty!
I'm sorry I couldn't get past the first paragraph. That was the most hilarious thing that I've ever read. lol! :laugh: Yes, Women do produce milk for their babies as do all mammals. But I believe that humans are the only species to ingest the milk of OTHER mammals.
I DO NOT restrict my diet of dairy but I am not really a big fan either. I have been doing a lot of research on the pasteurization process and consuming pasteurized milk vs. consuming raw milk. Ya, but milk in its liquid form I am not a big fan of however I do eat cheese and other dairy products so I can't stand on any soap box.
Thanks for the laugh anyhow :laugh:0 -
If Milk was bad....woman would not produce it for their babies. Milk is part of a balanced diet supported by many state governments in their food guides.
Having said that, in Canada milk is tested at the producer (farm) and if any atibiotics or steroids are dectected the shipment is dumped. This process does not occur in th US though and you may be exposed to steroids in you milk. WIthin Canada milk is completely safe to drink.
Chicken...on the other hand....is full of antiboitics in US and Canada. They bulk those babies up to keep them healthy and strong....but they are still tasty!
Nobody is disputing natural maternal breast milk....
Im out
Hilarious!!!0 -
If Milk was bad....woman would not produce it for their babies. Milk is part of a balanced diet supported by many state governments in their food guides.
Having said that, in Canada milk is tested at the producer (farm) and if any atibiotics or steroids are dectected the shipment is dumped. This process does not occur in th US though and you may be exposed to steroids in you milk. WIthin Canada milk is completely safe to drink.
Chicken...on the other hand....is full of antiboitics in US and Canada. They bulk those babies up to keep them healthy and strong....but they are still tasty!
Nobody is disputing natural maternal breast milk....
Im out
Hilarious!!!
Read above! I thought you were quoting the original moronic post! gah, must go outside...0 -
Milk is GREAT for you....if it hasn't been pasteurized. When you want to know if something good for you or not ask yourself thses questions?
-Is it natural?
-has is been processed?
-(if its anything animal related) was it fed natural foods of corn fed? free range or kept caged?
The more "pure" and natural something is the better it is for you0 -
If Milk was bad....woman would not produce it for their babies. Milk is part of a balanced diet supported by many state governments in their food guides.
Having said that, in Canada milk is tested at the producer (farm) and if any atibiotics or steroids are dectected the shipment is dumped. This process does not occur in th US though and you may be exposed to steroids in you milk. WIthin Canada milk is completely safe to drink.
Chicken...on the other hand....is full of antiboitics in US and Canada. They bulk those babies up to keep them healthy and strong....but they are still tasty!
Nobody is disputing natural maternal breast milk....
Im out
Hilarious!!!
Read above! I thought you were quoting the original moronic post! gah, must go outside...
Well I was joining forces with your post but when I posted to reply to you it carried over your quote of that guys quote.
Anyhow, I don't even know what else that guy posted. Honestly, I was laughing so hard I couldn't read on. Whatever you think of milk that post had no relevance to the original post....and was hiiiiilarious!0 -
That looks YUMMY0
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Science starts out with a hypothesis. The PCRM starts out with a conclusion: "meat bad," and then they cherry-pick and obfuscate in every way possible to suit their pre-drawn conclusion, based on their fundamentalist belief in the infallibility of veganism. True science goes where the data leads... it does not lead the data. If you think there is anything objective about their work, you are gravely mistaken.
I wonder if there's already a website called "vegans say the darndest things."0 -
Science starts out with a hypothesis. The PCRM starts out with a conclusion: "meat bad," and then they cherry-pick and obfuscate in every way possible to suit their pre-drawn conclusion, based on their fundamentalist belief in the infallibility of veganism. True science goes where the data leads... it does not lead the data. If you think there is anything objective about their work, you are gravely mistaken.
I wonder if there's already a website called "vegans say the darndest things."
nah. veganism is based on making an intelligent decision based on a wealth of information and the realities of crappy animal processing in this country.
creationism is based in ignorance. so really... i feel like it's the people who blindly trust that the FDA is looking out for them who are the "creationists" of the nutrition world.0 -
Science starts out with a hypothesis. The PCRM starts out with a conclusion: "meat bad," and then they cherry-pick and obfuscate in every way possible to suit their pre-drawn conclusion, based on their fundamentalist belief in the infallibility of veganism. True science goes where the data leads... it does not lead the data. If you think there is anything objective about their work, you are gravely mistaken.
I wonder if there's already a website called "vegans say the darndest things."
nah. veganism is based on making an intelligent decision based on a wealth of information and the realities of crappy animal processing in this country.
creationism is based in ignorance. so really... i feel like it's the people who blindly trust that the FDA is looking out for them who are the "creationists" of the nutrition world.
You know how you can tell there's a vegan at a party?... Just wait 5 mins. They'll tell you.
Hey-ohh!!0 -
You know how you can tell there's a vegan at a party?... Just wait 5 mins. They'll tell you.
Hey-ohh!!0
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