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Is dairy good or bad?

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  • Posts: 1,639 Member

    Oh my, was it a dwarf necromancer that brought her back?
    Sometimes I wonder how many people might was well be zombies. Their diets, both physical and mental, leaving them the equivalent of walking dead.

    It's true.
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    Milk is good for baby cows. First word... baby.. milk is for babys are you are not a baby.... second word cow... you are not a cow.
    But moving away from simple logic. Just check out nutritionfacts.org for all the health problems related to consuming dairy
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    saraha991 wrote: »
    Milk is good for baby cows. First word... baby.. milk is for babys are you are not a baby.... second word cow... you are not a cow.
    But moving away from simple logic. Just check out nutritionfacts.org for all the health problems related to consuming dairy

    Seeds are meant for birds. Are you a bird?
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  • Posts: 30,886 Member
    Bananas do not naturally grow in Illinois. Therefore, how could they be meant for people who live in Illinois? It's unnatural!
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    Or maybe living in Illinois is unnatural.

    Yup. Lincoln was born in Kentucky. He was an invasive species even in his own "Land of Lincoln."
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    rankinsect wrote: »

    In general dairy cattle are treated quite well - probably among the most pampered of farm animals. Better treated cows produce more milk per cow, and the milk is of better quality.

    Have you ever heard a cow cry for days after her calf was taken away? They are kept in a constant state of lactation and are genetically modified to the point where their utters are so large that they could not even walk. How do you come to the conclusion that they are generally treated well?
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    And then they do these kind of mutations to them too for meat:
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    That cow is more jacked than 98% of MFP users. I want his stack.
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    That cow is more jacked than 98% of MFP users. I want his stack.

    That's a Belgian Blue and their extreme muscling is due to a completely natural mutation which allows them to develop more muscle than typical cows and also inhibits fat deposits which is why they look so lean.
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    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    That's a Belgian Blue and their extreme muscling is due to a completely natural mutation which allows them to develop more muscle than typical cows and also inhibits fat deposits which is why they look so lean.

    Bah! I refuse to accept that a natty can be so jacked! He's gotta be on the juice! Am I Redditing right?
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    That cow is more jacked than 98% of MFP users. I want his stack.

    It comes from a lack of Myostatin.
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    edwardetr wrote: »

    Have you ever heard a cow cry for days after her calf was taken away? They are kept in a constant state of lactation and are genetically modified to the point where their utters are so large that they could not even walk. How do you come to the conclusion that they are generally treated well?

    This. Is. Not. True.

    https://inuddernews.com/2016/01/30/milk-myths-debunked-part-3-dairy-is-scary-or-not/
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    Lack? That doesn't even make sense. You're claiming there is a chemical in the body that naturally keeps you from getting more muscles. Monsanto should come up with better stories when they're making these things.

    That's what he's saying. And he's right.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myostatin
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    Carlos_421 wrote: »

    That's what he's saying. And he's right.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myostatin

    Hmmm. Now to get my hands on some Follistatin.
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    edited August 2016

    Or maybe living in Illinois is unnatural.

    There were native Americans here long ago. Surely you aren't calling them unnatural. Maybe the mammoths (or whatever) should have built a HUGE wall over the Bering land bridge. Those on side with humans could have paid for that wall.
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