Guest guest Posted May 28, 2004 Report Share Posted May 28, 2004 In modern western milk production - cows are fed a diet of grains and artificial food (composed animal feed containing non food products and even animal products) - animals fed a diet contrary to their prakruti and the traditional ways in which they have eaten for millions of years can not possibly maintain their health. In america they recently passed a law that cows that can not walk to their slaughter can not be used as food. These animals are young and many suffering from serious disease - obviously people yearning to keep their health will avoid all milk from such artificaially raised animals. Also if we object to milk from such animals then maybe the p´roducers will raise healthier animals - for economic reasons. Luckily in America one can buy milk from animals raised in a completely natural manner - including their natural sexual cycle - this is very important for the health of the animal. Avoid cows milk where the animals have been fed animal bi-products at all cost. It is simply poison . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Dear Vinod: The cows who are sick are bought up by the pet food industry, or McDonald's to make hamburgers. Our animals are slaughtered unmercifully, after awhile some know what they are facing, and actually cry. There are horses again who are treated without care just to obtain their urine, for menopause medicine. Euthanized pets and others are also used for the pet food. I believe they call it capitalism. Not a greedy stone is over turned in this country. Yet, due to over production of milk, most is thrown away, yet our children go to bed hungry. Please don't believe everything you hear about America, because it is all about money!! Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2004 Report Share Posted May 31, 2004 Sorry that you misunderstood my letter - my point is exactly what you have commented - it is money only that drives poor quality food production. I am an American and a life time vegetarian and have worked for past thirty years in the Animal rights movement and studied in depth the economic and political issues of food production in America and the European nations. Few countries are really trying to seriously solve the problem but fortunately economic issues are catching up slowly with those criminals that produce disease forming foods. In California where I live it is possible to get highest quality milk products from a few producers .- we get our milk from a small farm producing milk according to vedic principles (this is a community of Krishna devotees who produce the milk for offering to the Lord and feeding the sannyasi - It is limited production - but actually it is possible to get good quality milk from very ethical producers readily in the Internet - in many parts of the country. Dr. Mercola promotes milk products produced by the Amish I believe - at any rate you can easily find milk that is properly and even spiritually produced. Dr. Rubins promotes goats milk and its products from an organic producer - which it is said has the healthist herd of goats in america. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 I apologize Vinod! I suspect they want us to read what we need to hear for the most part. I don't have much trust anymore in our Government, or the FDA for that matter! I became aware of the fact that you were from the states, by going to the message board. I received an e-mail from you, don't know if it was meant for me in particular, but my computer stopped it because there was a Bagle virus attached to it. I too am able to get the Amish milk, and milk from a small farm in Vermont, that is organic. Were you aware of the cruelty the of the Amish people, on their animals as well as their children?? They don't live far from me, I could drive to Pennsylvania in about 3 hrs. They also run large puppy mills. That is another story, for another time. I live in Connecticut, nothing good ever happens on the East Coast. I would love to move to California, just for the fresh produce, if nothing else. I am working on the vegetarian way of life, as I hate to eat anything that has a face. I just don't know how to make up the proper combinations, for nutritional balance. Bon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Thanks for the information about the Amish - i did not know this - i have never bought those products as we get milk from a local farm run by Krisjhna devotees. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2004 Report Share Posted June 4, 2004 I only added that because you mentioned being an animal activist. I could tell you some stories, that would curl your hair, and make you cry, as well as get sick to your stomach. Sorry, off topic I know. I do buy the Vermont organic milk, just for that reason. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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