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According to the
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), in 1994 the average
American ate 586 pounds of milk and dairy products, 394 pounds of
vegetables, 121 pounds of fresh fruit, 199 pounds of meat and 193 pounds
of products containing flour and cereal. That totals to over four pounds
of food per day per person and nearly forty percent of that is milk and
dairy, one very lopsided food pyramid!
Each sip of milk
provides you with:
Pituitary hormones
(PRL, GH, TSH, FSH, LH ACTH Oxytocin)
Steroid hormones (Estradiol,
Estriol, Progesterone, Testosterone,
17-Ketosteroids,
Corticosterone, Vitamine D)
Hypothalamic
hormones (TRH, LHRH, Somatostatin, PRL-inhibiting
factor, PRL-releasing
factor, GnRH, GRH)
Thyroid and
Parathyroid hormones (T3, T4, rT3, Calcitonin,
Parathormone, PTH
peptide)
gastrointestinal
peptides (Vasoactive intestinal peptide, Bombesin,
Cholecystokinin,
Gastrin, Gastrin inhibitory peptide, Pancreatic
peptide, Y peptide,
Substance P and Neurotensin)
Growth Factors (IGF's
(I and II), IGF binding proteins, Nerve growth
factor, Epidermal
growth factor and TGF alpha, TGF beta, Growth
Inhibitors MDGI and
MAF, and Platelet derived growth factor
Others... (PGE,
PGF2 alpha, cAMP, cGMP, Delta sleep inducing
peptide,
Transferrin, Lactoferrin, Casomorphin and Erythropoietin
In Short...
Growth hormones,
fat, cholesterol, allergenic proteins, blood, pus, antibiotics, bacteria,
virus and more as it is sponsored, in part, by Monsanto, WestAgro, and
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc..
Did you know
that...
* Milk is the
foundation of heart disease and the explanation for America's number one
killer.
- Milk is the
reason that one out of six American women will develop cancer of the
breast.
- Twenty-five
million American women over the age of forty have been diagnosed with
bone crippling arthritis and osteoporosis. These females have been
drinking in excess of two pounds of milk per day for their entire
adult lives. Why are their doctors blind to the fact that drinking
milk does not prevent osteoporosis?
- Calcium in milk
is not adequately absorbed and milk consumption is the probable cause
of osteoporosis.
- Milk is
responsible for allergies, colic, colitis, earaches, colds and
congestion in young children. Research indicates that one bovine
protein in milk destroys theinsulin-producing beta cells of the
pancreas, causing diabetes.
- Sixty Percent of
America's dairy cows have leukemia virus. Is it wise to eat the flesh
or drink body fluids from diseased animals?
- The Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) used to allow a small amount of antibiotics
in milk. FDA scientists recognized that consumers should not be
drinking a fluid containing antibiotics. In 1990, the one part per
hundred-million antibiotic residue in milk standardwas increased by
one-hundred times to one part per million. As a result, new strains of
bacteria developed, immune to the 52 different antibiotics found in
milk. Antibiotics no longer work because Americans have been drinking
milk and eating dairy productscontaining increased amounts of these
powerful drugs and, in addition, new strains of emerging diseases.
Beer bellies are
indeed making a comeback in America. According to the Food Consumption,
Prices and Expenditures, 1996, Statistical Bulletin Number 928, published
by the USDA, the average American consumed 24 gallons of beer in 1994.
That works out to less than 8 1/2 ounces of beer per day. Total milk and
dairy products consumed per capita in 1994 equaled 26 ounces per day, more
than triple the amount of beer. One 12 ounce glass of beer contains 144
calories and no fat. On the other hand, a 12 ounce glass of milk contains
300 calories and 16 grams of fat. It seems that beer is taking a bad rap.
Protruding stomachs on overweight people should be called milk bellies,
not beer bellies.
When we drink milk
we are taking in the most powerful growth hormone naturally produced in
our own bodies. However, this growth hormone in milk is safeguarded by
naturally occurring mechanisms unique to milk. That hormone is called
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and it is identical (70 amino acids,
same gene sequence) in cows and humans
(Milk: The Deadly
Poison by Robert Cohen 317 pages containing 336 references
ISBN
0-9659-196-0-9)
.NATURE'S PERFECT
FOOD? A SECOND OPINION!
Julian Whitaker,
MD, is the founder and editor of the largest read health newsletter in the
world, Health & Healing. This month his lead topic is MILK and the
ANTIDAIRY Coalition. Here are pages 1-4 of Dr. Whitaker's 8-page
newsletter. I heartily recommend that you consider subscribing. Whitaker's
alternative medicine advice is right on the money and 532,000+ monthly
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Dr. Julian
Whitaker's
Health &
Healing
TOMORROW'S MEDICINE
TODAY October 1998 Vol. 8, No. 10
Dear Reader,
In the movie Men in
Black, the character played by Tommy Lee Jones draws the distinction
between a "person" and the mass of "people." He
states, "A person is smart, but people are dumb, panicky, dangerous
animals, and you know it." In other words, we do a whole lot of
things as "people" we would never do as "persons.
"Health & Healing readers are "persons." You are making
the effort to educate youself, refusing to buy the prepackaged party line
dished out by the conventional medical establishment and media. You think
for yourself and take control of your own health. Yet there are some area
that are so ingrained that we all revert to "people" thinking.
Let's discuss one of them in this first story.
FOOD SAFETY
MILK IS
"UDDER" NONSENSE
Is cow's milk an
appropriate food for humans? The "people" answer is "of
course," but the "person" answer is "no, it is not
good for humans." Cow's milk is species-specific food for calves. It
is no more appropriate to drink the milk of cows than it is to drink the
milk of other mammals. We do it because we've always done it. It's a
"people" thing, and on close inspection, you'll see that all our
beliefs about milk are "udder" nonsense.
Milk Myth #1:
Milk Helps Build Strong Bones
American parents
pass this myth on to their children, and misguided nutritionists reinforce
it. Actually, milk and other dairy products weaken the bones and
accelerate osteoporosis. That's right, consumption of milk causes the very
condition it's advertised to prevent.
As I'll explain in
the next story, osteoporosis results from calcium loss, not insufficient
calcium intake. And dairy products, because of their high protein content,
promote calcium loss. Studies examining the incidence of osteoporosis have
found that high consumption of dairy products is associated with high
rates of osteoporosis. If you want strong bones, don't drink milk.
Milk Myth #2:
Milk is the Ultimate Health Drink
The notion that
milk is healthy for you is, again, "udder" nonsense. While
eating fruits, vegetables and whole grains has been documented to lower
the risk of heart attack, high blood pressure and cancer, the widely
touted health benefits of dairy products are questionable at best. In
fact, dairy products are clearly liked as a cause of osteoporosis, heart
disease, obesity, cancer, allergies and diabetes. Dairy products are
anything but "health" foods. The association with heart disease
is particularly strong. While we've always known that high-fat dairy
products, such as whole milk and cheese, are significant contributors to
high cholesterol levels and heart disease, William B. Grant, Ph.D.,
summarizes the mounting evidence that nonfat milk is also a major player
in bringing on heart disease.
Writing in
Alternative Medicine Review, Dr. Grant points out that nonfat milk, which
contains substantial amounts of dairy protein, is very low in B vitamins.
The metabolism of all this protein in the absence of B vitamins
contributes to the buildup of homocysteine, a marker for heart disease.
Milk Myth #3:
Milk is Necessary for Growing Children
Oh really? Here are
three reasons kids and milk don't mix. First, milk is the leading cause of
iron-deficiency anemia in infants, and, in fact, the American Academy of
Pediatrics now discourages giving children milk before their first
birthday. Second, it has been shown that milk consumption in childhood
contributes to the development of Type-I diabetes. Certain proteins in
milk resemble molecules on the beta cells of the pancreas that secrete
insulin. In some cases, the immune system makes antibodies to the milk
protein that mistakenly attack and destroy the beta cells.
Third, milk
allergies are very common in children and cause sinus problems, diarrhea,
constipation and fatigue. They are a leading cause of the chronic ear
infections that plague up to 40% of all children under the age of six.
Milk allergies are also linked to behavior problems in children and to the
disturbing rise of childhood asthma.
(Milk allergies are
equally common in adults and produce similar symptoms.) Even so august an
authority on children as the late Dr. Benjamin Spock changed his
recommendations in his later years and discouraged giving children milk.
MILK MYTH #4:
Milk is Pure and Wholesome
As if milk weren't
bad enough already, the chemical giant, Monsanto Company, and the FDA have
made it far worse. In 1994 the FDA approved the use of recombinant bovine
somatotropin (rbST), a genetically engineered hormone from Monsanto that
increases milk production in cows by 10-25%. Milk from cows treated with
rbST contains elevated levels of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), one
of the most powerful growth factors ever identified.
IGF-I occurs
naturally in both cows and humans and, in a fluke of nature, is identical
between these two species. While IGF-I doesn't cause cancer, it definitely
stimulates its growth. Recent studies have found a seven-fold increase in
the risk of breast cancer in women with the highest IGF-I levels, and a
four-fold increase in prostate cancer in men with the highest levels. Not
only does rbST elevate your exposure to these growth factors, it also
increases infections of the cow's udders. Therefore, cows treated with
rbST are given more antibiotics, so higher traces of these drugs, as well
as pus and bacteria from infected udders, are found in their milk.
In his recent book,
MILK - The Deadly Poison (Argus Publishing, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
1998), Robert Cohen, a tenacious investigative reporter, describes a level
of corruption between Monsanto, the FDA and the Department of Agriculture
that, in my opinion, warrants formal investigation and action against
several individuals involved. This book documents how data were falsified
and studies fabricated, and tells how the scientific community and public
have been misled regarding rbST, its effects on our health, and the
amounts of this hormone present in milk. Folks, you won't believe this
book.
Robert Cohen gives
names, dates and document numbers that are irrefutable.
As you would
expect, Monsanto is playing rough. In Florida, they put pressure on a FOX
television station, which then fired two award- winning journalists with
over 20 years experience for attempting to report on the dark side of
bovine growth hormone. These two reporters are now suing the network.
Monsanto has vigorously attacked those who simply want to label their
dairy product as "hormone free." This whole mess is disgusting.
It shouldn't surprise you that all of Europe and Canada have banned this
hormone and we are the only major industrial country espousing and using
it. To get a copy of the June/July 1998 issue of SunCoast Eco report, in
which this story is reported, send a check for $3 to Editor-SunCoast Eco
Report, P.O. Box 35500, Sarasota, FL, 34278. If you have access to the
Internet, for more information on the suit, go to www.foxBGHsuit.com.
RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR LIMITING YOUR DAIRY INTAKE
* To start with,
knock off drinking milk altogether. Fluid milk is likely to be the most
highly concentrated, easily absorbed source of growth hormones. Instead
use soy milk or rice milk in your coffee, cereal and cooking. You'll find
dairy-free cheeses, ice cream and drinks in your health food store.
- Use all dairy
products sparingly, and be sure to avoid products from hormone-treated
cows. A growing number of dairies offer organic or hormone-free dairy
products.
- For a list of
those studies discussed in this article, send a self- addressed
stamped article to: CF/Phillips Publishing, 7811 Montrose Road,
Potomac, MD 20854.
- A few months ago
I joined Robert Cohen as a board member of his newly formed AntiDairy
Coalition. I strongly recommend that you get more information on the
dangers of dairy products by reading Cohen's book, available from the
AntiDairy Coalition, 1-888-NOTMILK (888-668-6455).
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That, my friends,
represents half of the October Health & Healing digest. Dr. Whitaker
dedicates the remainder of this issue of his newsletter to osteoporosis
and heart disease. I would like to quote just a portion of Whitaker's
comments about bone disease:
"In only two
generations, the rate of hip fractures in the U.S. has quadrupled, and
it is currently one of the highest rates in the world. Americans are
also near the top of the chart for dairy consumption. Would someone out
there please tell me why we keep telling our children that dairy foods
strengthen their bones? Excess protein intake-not only from milk but all
animal protein sources-increases the need for calcium to neutralize
acidic protein breakdown products, destroying bone in the process. A
lifetime of a high-protein diet usually eats away at your bones. Lower
protein vegetarian diets are associated with significantly higher bone
mineral density. So the first and most important dietary step is to eat
less protein. This generally means cutting down on milk Although dairy
products contain calcium, little of it is deposited in the bones-instead
the calcium is used to neutralize the acidity brought on by milk
protein."
I conclude today's
column by echoing the advertising slogan of the national fluid processors,
the marketing arm of America's dairy industry:
MILK? WHAT A
SURPRISE!
Robert Cohen
Executive Director
ANTIDAIRY Coalition
http://www.notmilk.com
http://www.antidairycoalition.com
For you, good to
know!
Calcium content in
various foods.
* Dairy products
are promoted as a source of calcium, but many vegetable-quality foods are
rich in this element. Calcium needs vary with age and other factors. The
U.S. RDA. varies from 800-1200 mg/day. (Figures per 100 grams, unit mg.
1009=3.5 ounces, an average serving unless otherwise noted.)
Examples
Vegetables: Broccoli 246, Dandelion greens 74, Mustard greens 97,
Parsley 61, Kale
74, Spinach 83, Watercress 90 .
Beans/products:
Chickpeas 75 , Soybeans 131 , Kidney beans 70, Tofu 128 ,Tempeh 142 .
Sea Vegetables:
Agar Agar 400 , Hijiki 1400, Kombu 800, Nori 400 , Wakame 1300.
Seeds/nuts: Sesame
seeds 331, Sun flower seeds 40 , Hazel nuts 60.
Dairy food: Cow
milk 28, Eggs 27, Cheese 100/350 .
Grains: Buckwheat
57.
(Source: U.S. Dep.
of Agriculture and Japan Nutritionist Association)
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