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Postby KEND on Tue Mar 13, 2018 9:51 am

Harvard Study: Pasteurized Milk From Industrial Dairies Linked to Cancer
February 20, 2018
a new study out of Harvard Universityshowing that pasteurized milk product from factory farms is linked to causing hormone-dependent cancers. It turns out that the concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) model of raising cows on factory farms churns out milk with dangerously high levels of estrone sulfate, an estrogen compound linked to testicular, prostate, and breast cancers.
Dr. Ganmaa Davaasambuu, Ph.D., and her colleagues specifically identified “milk from modern dairy farms” as the culprit, referring to large-scale confinement operations where cows are milked 300 days of the year, including while they are pregnant. Compared to raw milk from her native Mongolia, which is extracted only during the first six months after cows have already given birth, pasteurized factory milk was found to contain up to 33 times more estrone sulfate.
Evaluating data from all over the world, Dr. Davaasambuu and her colleagues identified a clear link between consumption of such high-hormone milk, and high rates of hormone-dependent cancers. In other words, contrary to what the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the conventional milk lobby would have you believe, processed milk from factory farms is not a health product, and is directly implicated in causing cancer.
“The milk we drink today is quite unlike the milk our ancestors were drinking” without apparent harm for 2,000 years, Dr. Davaasambuu is quoted as saying in the Harvard University Gazette. “The milk we drink today may not be nature’s perfect food.”
Meanwhile, raw, grass-fed, organic milk from cows milked at the proper times is linked to improving digestion, healing autoimmune disorders, and boosting overall immunity, which can help prevent cancer. Though you will never hear any of this from the mainstream media, all milk is not the same — the way a cow is raised, when it is milked, and how its milk is handled and processed makes all the difference in whether or not the end product promotes health or death.
American government seeks to further perpetuate the lie that all milk is the same with egregious new provisions in 2012 Farm Bill
Of particular concern are new provisions in the 2012 Farm Bill that create even more incentives for farmers to produce the lowest quality, and most health-destroying, type of milk possible. Rather than incentivize grazing cows on pastures, which allows them to feed on grass, a native food that their systems can process, the government would rather incentivize confined factory farming methods that force cows to eat genetically-modified (GM) corn and other feed, which makes them sick.
As it currently stands, the government already provides incentives for farmers to stop pasturing their animals, instead confining them in cages as part of a Total Confinement Dairy Model, aka factory farms. But the 2012 Farm Bill will take this a step further by outlawing “component pricing” for milk, which involves allowing farmers to sell milk with higher protein and butterfat at a higher price.
Allowing farmers to sell higher quality milk at a higher price provides an incentive for them to improve the living conditions on their farms, and milk better cow breeds. But the U.S. government would rather standardize all milk as being the same, and create a system where farmers continue to produce cancer-causing milk from sick cows for the millions of children to drink.
To learn more, visit:
http://www.anh-usa.org/healthy-milk-what-is-it/
Sources for this article include:
http://www.anh-usa.org/healthy-milk-what-is-it/
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/2006/12 ... dairy.html
https://www.naturalnews.com/035039_raw_ ... d_CDC.html
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Re: Milk

Postby Dmitri on Tue Mar 13, 2018 11:56 am

I forgot the last time I bought non-organic milk...
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Re: Milk

Postby David Boxen on Sat Mar 17, 2018 10:04 am

Does organic milk necessarily have less estrone sulfate?
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Re: Milk

Postby yeniseri on Sat Mar 17, 2018 2:15 pm

The quality has to be different from grass fed, range roaming, weed eating cows to the present BSH/antiobiotic/fat enhancing hormones used to feed cows today holed up in pens!
One of my former companies was heavily involved in BSH (rbovine somaotrophic hormone) production and it sucked bigtime when it bacame an alleged mandate for farmers to use this route to increase income and become freinds with BigPharma for a price.

https://www.globalhealingcenter.com/nat ... h-hormone/

Even those farmer who want to go back to non DNA corn harvest, they sometimes end up paying just to use their own seeds. That is the depth of crony capitalism in the marketplace ???
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Re: Milk

Postby Steve James on Sat Mar 17, 2018 3:18 pm

I haven't had a glass of milk (any kind) in many years. I'd drink a milk shake if I thought of it, though; and I do put milk in my coffee. Correction; I put in half and half or full cream. I also use plenty of butter, for cooking, not as a food group.

Sometimes, I'll go on a greens kick, though. In some ways, I think the body will tell you what it needs. That just means that when you feel poorly, it's your body telling you something's up. At times, that might mean a quarter-pounder with cheese or a pork chop.
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Re: Milk

Postby David Boxen on Sun Mar 18, 2018 8:58 am

Both conventional and organic milk in Canada are free of growth hormones and antibiotics.
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Re: Milk

Postby wiesiek on Mon Mar 19, 2018 2:27 am

kinda of strange flash back, - like msg thread,
I recall such milk info from `80 /no direct link to the cancer ,dough/.
so
most interesting , why we are still in the cows business?
I heard the news today:
total mass of the domestics mammals on the earth is 60% of the whole animals /and humans/ mass!
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Re: Milk

Postby Ron Panunto on Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:37 am

There is no reason for an adult to drink milk.
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Re: Milk

Postby Patrick on Mon Mar 19, 2018 11:14 am

Milk rocks.
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Re: Milk

Postby Dmitri on Mon Mar 19, 2018 11:49 am

Ron Panunto wrote:There is no reason for an adult to drink milk.

You can say that about any single food. ;)
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Re: Milk

Postby Tortoise on Mon Mar 19, 2018 3:39 pm

Not a fan. Probably wise to avoid drinking anything other than tea and water.
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Re: Milk

Postby Ron Panunto on Tue Mar 20, 2018 12:23 pm

Tortoise wrote:Not a fan. Probably wise to avoid drinking anything other than tea and water.


And wine, beer and whiskey.
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