Agreed. As with many other areas of interest today, the current state of dairy is backwards: The poison is legal and the healthy is illegal (or, at least, it is discouraged, most strongly). Both pasteurization and homogenization create (separate and different) unhealthy issues within the human body. As you are obviously aware, raw dairy …
Agreed. As with many other areas of interest today, the current state of dairy is backwards: The poison is legal and the healthy is illegal (or, at least, it is discouraged, most strongly). Both pasteurization and homogenization create (separate and different) unhealthy issues within the human body. As you are obviously aware, raw dairy is healthy and, actually, cleansing to the human body. Unfortunately, the lesser- and the ill-informed majority of the populace has bought in to the oh-so-oft-repeated propaganda...
How much of the efforts made by the Dairy Industry is actually toward "health" and not for marketing advantage? Trusting ANY big industry has been shown now to be highly dangerous if not insane.
Dairy, IMO, is a concocted industry worth billions and is not about to disclose any negatives. Their motive is likely to continue to exist, and not to poison its consumers. But with the blessings of the FDA and other complicit agencies, they freely overlook the potential harm caused by hormones, pesticide residue, and a host of unappetizing procedures all in the course of marketing their products.
Before looking into any of that, one should simply become aware that cow's milk was designed by God and provided by its mother's utter, for the rapid and healthful growth of the calf. Once weaned, it will transition to hard feed, never again to drink milk. So why do people (mothers included) believe so strongly that "Milk....it does a body good" and "...builds strong bones"(?) Could it be a propaganda campaign? Come now, they wouldn't lie to us....now would they?
No, I would never believe they'd go that far! But there is one looming question that confounds logic. Why is it that the countries which consume the most dairy products also share the highest incidence of the medical "condition" called osteoporosis, if dairy is supposed to be "bone-building"? Hmmm.
Once learned, the picture comes into focus. The answer becomes obvious and makes perfect sense once fully understood.
The other biological interferences that tag along and become rejected by the body in the form of allergic reactions can be difficult to diagnose on an individual basis, but simple to test by removing cow's milk from the diet, and all related dairy products for a number of months to compare results. There is no danger in removing dairy from the diet. The calcium which it "provides" is not the same as the more beneficial phyto (plant-based) calcium. The dangers are also thereby avoided.
If I did have a medical license, surely it would be targeted! But I don't. This is all just for contemplation, and not intended as medical advice. Unless you opt it to be.
Concocted due to the Protected Status of the Dairy Industry for a long long time. Cows' milk truly is for calves, not humans. Goat and sheep milk are much better for humans to consume once they've been weaned from momma's human milk. I recall eating some sheep milk feta and was in heaven. The cow milk feta was harsher and harder to digest.
I recall reading a Scientific study back in the '70s about the harm/inflammation done to the human blood vessels by homogenized cow's milk. The milk proteins were meant to be broken down in the stomach before travelling to the intestines and then "absorbed" into the blood stream. Homogenization threw that off. Hence, the inflamed arteries became clogged with cholesterol, our bodies's natural healer trying to do its job. Instead of dealing with the true cause of Inflammation, wham bam, thank you ma'am, a whole new opportunity for BigPharma to push worthless yet dangerous drugs to fight that evil Cholesterol.
It's easy to see that if we ever become "eternally" gifted, that there will be shown us the magnitude of delusions and lies we had been subjected to. It seems even presently, that whatever we know, is wrong! Schools teach nothing of value, and diffuse inspirational thinking.
I wish I could find some sheep milk feta here, but it's not likely. Oh well. there's other goodies.
Agreed. As with many other areas of interest today, the current state of dairy is backwards: The poison is legal and the healthy is illegal (or, at least, it is discouraged, most strongly). Both pasteurization and homogenization create (separate and different) unhealthy issues within the human body. As you are obviously aware, raw dairy is healthy and, actually, cleansing to the human body. Unfortunately, the lesser- and the ill-informed majority of the populace has bought in to the oh-so-oft-repeated propaganda...
How much of the efforts made by the Dairy Industry is actually toward "health" and not for marketing advantage? Trusting ANY big industry has been shown now to be highly dangerous if not insane.
Dairy, IMO, is a concocted industry worth billions and is not about to disclose any negatives. Their motive is likely to continue to exist, and not to poison its consumers. But with the blessings of the FDA and other complicit agencies, they freely overlook the potential harm caused by hormones, pesticide residue, and a host of unappetizing procedures all in the course of marketing their products.
Before looking into any of that, one should simply become aware that cow's milk was designed by God and provided by its mother's utter, for the rapid and healthful growth of the calf. Once weaned, it will transition to hard feed, never again to drink milk. So why do people (mothers included) believe so strongly that "Milk....it does a body good" and "...builds strong bones"(?) Could it be a propaganda campaign? Come now, they wouldn't lie to us....now would they?
No, I would never believe they'd go that far! But there is one looming question that confounds logic. Why is it that the countries which consume the most dairy products also share the highest incidence of the medical "condition" called osteoporosis, if dairy is supposed to be "bone-building"? Hmmm.
Once learned, the picture comes into focus. The answer becomes obvious and makes perfect sense once fully understood.
The other biological interferences that tag along and become rejected by the body in the form of allergic reactions can be difficult to diagnose on an individual basis, but simple to test by removing cow's milk from the diet, and all related dairy products for a number of months to compare results. There is no danger in removing dairy from the diet. The calcium which it "provides" is not the same as the more beneficial phyto (plant-based) calcium. The dangers are also thereby avoided.
If I did have a medical license, surely it would be targeted! But I don't. This is all just for contemplation, and not intended as medical advice. Unless you opt it to be.
Ray
Concocted due to the Protected Status of the Dairy Industry for a long long time. Cows' milk truly is for calves, not humans. Goat and sheep milk are much better for humans to consume once they've been weaned from momma's human milk. I recall eating some sheep milk feta and was in heaven. The cow milk feta was harsher and harder to digest.
I recall reading a Scientific study back in the '70s about the harm/inflammation done to the human blood vessels by homogenized cow's milk. The milk proteins were meant to be broken down in the stomach before travelling to the intestines and then "absorbed" into the blood stream. Homogenization threw that off. Hence, the inflamed arteries became clogged with cholesterol, our bodies's natural healer trying to do its job. Instead of dealing with the true cause of Inflammation, wham bam, thank you ma'am, a whole new opportunity for BigPharma to push worthless yet dangerous drugs to fight that evil Cholesterol.
Thanks sister Susan!
It's easy to see that if we ever become "eternally" gifted, that there will be shown us the magnitude of delusions and lies we had been subjected to. It seems even presently, that whatever we know, is wrong! Schools teach nothing of value, and diffuse inspirational thinking.
I wish I could find some sheep milk feta here, but it's not likely. Oh well. there's other goodies.
Thanks for your input, Susan. Much appreciated!
r
Cows have UDDERS, not UTTERS.
Oh, that's udderly nonsensical! lol
Thanks will take note.
r
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