Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 Thanks. I do not want or need any running debate -although I think that at times it is good for others. People are free do drink milk or not. I am sure there are people lived well over a hundred who did so. Like the guy at a 110 who drank wiskey and smoked daily. Its just in today's world I believe it is a greater risk. And yes how in the hell would we make anything without milk as an ingredient. And you have not argument with me that 'unpasturized' milk is way more good for you that the 'commercial' stuff. Gee, been their, done that. Yet today with all the chemicals -antibacterials en all - we have virtually destroyed our immune systems to the point of being receptive to every little thing that comes along. And I know you understand this and that you want people to wake up - otherwise you would not even have this group. So just take my statements in stride. I do get carried away. But I also want some of your group to say what they believe and found to be true from their own personal experience and make this a successful group of important information. See I used to keep my thoughts to myself. Not any more - I have nothing to lose any more. I have lost it all. Perhaps 10 years from now I won't even be here. So who cares what I say. If people don't like what I say - hey, thats okay with me. BUT I have a responsibility to tell people what I have learned -I hope I can do it in a way they will listen. --- " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke wrote: > Dear Joseph... > > Thank you for your thoughts... > > Let's take a breath for a second... I don't want > you to perceive > this as a debate... It isn't... Who am I to say, > to drink milk or > not? I was just pining out loud if you will for the > days when if > you wanted to drink fresh, raw milk, it was > available... > > And I completely understand your arguement that we > are the only > animals that drink another animals milk... I > personally avoided > milk for many years because of just that > sentiment... I also became > acquanited with (now understand- acquainted, not a > master of) Indian > cooking... Milk is highly regarded, but it is used > wisely, like in > ghee, yoghurt, paneer - cheese... So for me, > myself, and I alone, I > would like to drink and cook with fresh, raw milk... > Which again is > a mute point, since I don't own a cow or goat... > > Please understand I don't want this to be a running > debate... If > you would like to post articles, etc., on the > dangers of milk you > are more than welcomed to... > > Best Wishes, > Misty > http://www..com > > > > , > Joseph Toman > <joseph_toman> wrote: > > With all due respect to our parents and > grandparents - > > I do not see how drinking milk was ever right - > Please > > explain to me why humans want to drink milk from a > cow > > that was intended for a cow. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 Joe, Not only that, but it also causes arthritis and osteoporosis. I proved that one to myself after I eliminated all dairy and my bone density scan improved a lot!! Carol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Organic, wholefood, supplements provide nutrients essential for the health of people, pets and plants. <http://www.bluegreensolutions.com> http://www.bluegreensolutions.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joseph Toman [joseph_toman] Milk and milk products is the LEADING cause of all the heart bypasses and heart problems people have TODAY. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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