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Margaret Pilkington 09-09-2009 21:16

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There seeem to be quite a few of us who seem to have this allergy problem then....and I agree with the observation that milk is a natural food for a calf.

steeljack 09-09-2009 21:17

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 743877)
Well my two were both fed with cows milk and their IQs are at the top of the scale - Maddie especially. In fact, she's off the reading scale for young people because they stop at age 14, she's 9!!!!

think thats probably more due to the fact that you/or your children own and use of those rare household appliances called a bookcase , and use it for things like Dictionaries and Atlases ;) ;)

Royboy39 09-09-2009 21:28

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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 743888)
.....if you are a calf...................

I think you have been misinformed young lady.
Before the advent of pasteurized milk, many women fed their children on cows milk.
I was one of those children and am here to tell the tale.
I have seen calves, lambs, suckling pigs and goats prosper on cows milk.
Don't believe everything you read or uninformed advice that is pointed at you.

MargaretR 09-09-2009 21:32

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Milk is fine ......for babies.
Some adults get health problems from it.
You might be one of them.
The video explains that unlike other allergy tests, the milk allergy test is unreliable, and the only way to find out is......stop using dairy products and note any health difference.

emamum 09-09-2009 21:34

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 743899)
I think you have been misinformed young lady.
Before the advent of pasteurized milk, many women fed their children on cows milk.
I was one of those children and am here to tell the tale.
I have seen calves, lambs, suckling pigs and goats prosper on cows milk.
Don't believe everything you read or uninformed advice that is pointed at you.


was that before breast milk was invented as well :rolleyes:

cows milk is meant for calfs, goats milk is meant for goats, human breast milk is mean for babies..... you cant tell me that cows naturally make that milk fo us to drink?

Royboy39 09-09-2009 21:35

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 743902)
Milk is fine ......for babies.
Some adults get health problems from it.
You might be one of them.
The video explains that unlike other allergy tests, the milk allergy test is unreliable, and the only way to find out is......stop using dairy products and note any health difference.

Margaret....who is your response aimed at....A quote would be helpful?

MargaretR 09-09-2009 21:38

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 743907)
Margaret....who is your response aimed at....A quote would be helpful?

The video is my 'quote'.
The lecturer happens to be a qualified zooologist and nutritionist
... a specialist on health of animals (including us)

cashman 09-09-2009 21:52

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Milk don't affect me badly at all, i reckon owt ya drink or eat is fine IF it suits yer own body, Garlic is supposedly good fer ya, too much of it doubles me up, so i don't have much at all, its all about common sense to me if it dont suit, dont do it! sod worrying about things, just get on wi life.:)

Royboy39 09-09-2009 21:54

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 743909)
The video is my 'quote'.
The lecturer happens to be a qualified zooologist and nutritionist
... a specialist on health of animals (including us)

I have not looked at the video, nor do I intend to,
If you base your argument on someone no one has ever heard of then so be it.
If you want facts........consult the NFU.

shillelagh 09-09-2009 21:54

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What happens though if a mother cannot provide her child with breast milk through no fault of their own .. they have to use formula or dried cows milk wotever ...

Anyway im happy with my full fat cows milk ..

Royboy39 09-09-2009 21:56

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 743916)
What happens though if a mother cannot provide her child with breast milk through no fault of their own .. they have to use formula or dried cows milk wotever ...

Anyway im happy with my full fat cows milk ..

Irish.............you get my vote. :)

MargaretR 09-09-2009 21:58

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 743915)
I have not looked at the video, nor do I intend to,
If you base your argument on someone no one has ever heard of then so be it.
If you want facts........consult the NFU.

So you haven't seen the detailed description of how the casein protein in milk contributes to arterial heart disease.
It's too late for you to be bothered now - had the surgery haven't you.:rolleyes:

shillelagh 09-09-2009 21:59

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Wrong .. im not irish .. im a lancashire lass with irish ancestry ...

MargaretR 09-09-2009 22:02

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We seem to have been sidetracked by the pros and cons of milk for babies.
This video is about dairy consumption in adults

West Ender 09-09-2009 22:02

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I will buy the "Don't drink milk, it's meant only for calves" argument if anyone tells me that eating the poor, damned cow that produced the milk is just as bad for you. I bow to any vegans who are members of Accyweb, you do have the right to condemn milk-drinking, but the meat eaters really should think about their position. If milk is bad for you what does rump steak do?


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