- Re: casein and attempts to demonize milk and animal source foods
- Posted by George Lagergren
"TC" <tunderbar@hotmail.com> wrote:
The above article basically says it all -- the casein
protein contained within cows' milk may cause varoius health problems for
humans.
- Posted by cathyb
George Lagergren wrote:
The above article is a book review, George, and provides no evidence at
all of any of the author's claims. That won't bother you though, since
you actually gave up milk because of refrigeration difficulties:
Topic: water & soda pop
why I
finally decided to give up drinking cow's milk.
I have a friend who gave up drinking cow's milk in his
early 20s
because of the bother of the cold storage requirement for cow's milk.
Yes, it's a trial alright. Unless you have a fridge.
Cathy
- Posted by George Lagergren
"cathyb" <cathybeesley@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
Correction - I gave up drinking cows' milk because cows' milk
requires it be kept in cold storage. I never had any refrigeration
difficulties.
I finally got tired of buying a bulky and heavy food item which
had to be kept cold.
- Posted by Sdores
Do you realize how silly this sounds? What is so important that you need
this space so urgently? Also, milk comes in a variety of size from the
gallon to the size of a soda bottle. When I started reading you said a snow
storm prevented you from buying milk not that you needed the space. Your
posts are so strange to me. There are reasons for people to stay away from
milk but your reasons aren't sensible. George what would you do if you had
an incurable disease? You are always posting that people who have a healthy
lifestyle don't have to worry about things, well what if your body started
to attack itself? Do you think that it would be your fault that you got
ill? UM MOM Susan
"George Lagergren" <gel44@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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- Posted by Vashti
It wasn't a dark and stormy night when cathyb wrote:
Along with a snow storm which would have enabled him to store the
milk outside too surely?
Vashti
- Posted by TC
George Lagergren wrote:
That is not what the article says. The article says that Campbell uses
garbage and cherry-picked science to try to prove a nonsensical
argument against casein and milk.
I was looking for your rebuttal to the fact that Campbell uses shoddy
logic and bad science to wrongly demonize milk.
TC
- Posted by Quasin
George Lagergren wrote:
Go to the yahoo group FlaxSeedOil2 for details, and comments by people
currently trying her method, whether alone or in combination with
radiation/chemo/surgery.
Flax seed oil, like many fish oils, has the essential fatty acid omega
3, which is mostly lacking in the western diet, and which cells need
to build healthy cell walls.
The protocol is a change of diet, not just adding flax seed oil to the
diet, and includes lots of sunlight, too.
Google Budwig, or if you prefer, Dr Budwig.
- Posted by Laurie
"cathyb" <cathybeesley@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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containing lactate from a sick, generically-altered, totally-unnatural,
highly-stressed animal of a different species, which clearly has very
different nutritional requirements for its young than humans, and especially
human adults, is "good" for human consumption?
Can you come up with a logical reason why humans should drink bovine
beverage that outweigh the costs of the dairy industry's creation of human
diseases and its environmental impact?
Laurie

