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MargaretR 09-09-2009 22:03

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Oh dear.... another thread wander...still it makes a change from Stanley news

Retlaw 09-09-2009 22:05

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Originally Posted by emamum (Post 743906)
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?

Nay Emamum
The cows of today were bred purposely to produce milk long after their offspring had ceased suckling.
If you want to be really pedantic what food product, that swims, runs, fly's or grows out of the ground is for the use of mankind.

Humans took advantage of what was available and killed it or cultivated it to survive. A vicar looking at my garden said isn't God wonderfull, my reply to that was you should have seen it before I took over, it was a right mess.

Retlaw

emamum 09-09-2009 22:05

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 743929)
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?


i didnt say it was bad for us, i said it wasnt designed for us....

sorry margaret, that may have been my fault

back on topic, i'm allergic to cows milk unless i'm pregnant, i get stomach cramps and vmitting if i have to much, im used to it now and can gauge when ive had enough and tbh i'd rather have a delicious cheesecake (sparkie ;) ) and a bit of a tummy upset than go without :D

nicola68 10-09-2009 07:25

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 743884)
That seems like a personal allergy problem, nothing to do with the product.
:confused:


.. it doesn't sound like an allergy to me. Allergies are life threatening and this isn't. It sounds like an intolerance to lactose to me, this is just one of the irritations of life !!

Royboy39 10-09-2009 08:08

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 743921)
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:

Short answers. No, Yes, No. :cool:

jaysay 10-09-2009 09:07

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I think the problem today is far more people suffer from allergies than ever before, mainly because of all the additives used in processing. Dairy products such as milk are one of the main trigger factors in asthma, but unfortunately due to modern day living there are many many trigger factors for that particularly disorders than say 50 years ago, when I was growin up, I didn't start with asthma until I was 34 although I always had a weak chest due to the fact I had pneumonia when I was 6 months old

Margaret Pilkington 10-09-2009 10:15

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Originally Posted by nicola68 (Post 743995)
.. it doesn't sound like an allergy to me. Allergies are life threatening and this isn't. It sounds like an intolerance to lactose to me, this is just one of the irritations of life !!


You took the words right out of my mouth......still, the apple never falls far from the tree does it :D ?

nicola68 10-09-2009 10:54

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 744040)
You took the words right out of my mouth......still, the apple never falls far from the tree does it :D ?

So very true...x

Benipete 10-09-2009 11:19

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 744004)
Short answers. No, Yes, No. :cool:

You should be ok in Spain Roy It's Long Life milk over there mainly.:D:D

jaysay 10-09-2009 15:57

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 744056)
You should be ok in Spain Roy It's Long Life milk over there mainly.:D:D

It is over here in my fridge Beni :D

Benipete 10-09-2009 16:37

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 744096)
It is over here in my fridge Beni :D

You've nicked Roys milk,What is he going to put on his Cherios in the morning??:confused::D:D

shillelagh 10-09-2009 16:43

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 744120)
You've nicked Roys milk,What is he going to put on his Cherios in the morning??:confused::D:D


Rum? :D:D:D

Eric 10-09-2009 17:21

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 743921)
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:

I got the information from my surgeon. And I've had the surgery. Didn't hurt a bit; slept right through it. Now I drink skim milk (or sometimes1%) or soy milk. Comes in several flavors, and doesn't taste all that bad. And now I read labels. Whenever I feel like pigging out on things I shouldn't eat, I remember (vaguely) those 4 days in the ICU, when all I got was slivers of ice, and whatever went through the tubes.:eek:

And for our friends south of the border: it was all free.:theband:

Royboy39 10-09-2009 22:02

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 744124)
Rum? :D:D:D

Sorry to shout you down Jen.
Long life milk on my pobbies.
White wine with my salad or G&T.
The subtle taste of brandy from Jerez to see the day out.
No Lager, no beer, no bullshine....I'm happy.
Don't believe all you read in comic cuts :)

SamF 17-09-2009 19:23

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Your video may well have a qualified nutritionist BUT does it have Ian Rush ?

YouTube - Accrington Stanley Milk Ad

I know who I believe.


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