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I probably should just let this go, but...., lol. Do some research and you will

find that cow's milk contains way more estrogen than soy milk, along with other

lactating hormones, antibiotics, bovine growth hormone, etc, etc. Cows, like

humans, throw off large amounts of hormones into their milk, to help their

children grow!! Only, cow babies need lots more of these chemicals than human

babies. Human milk contains estrogen, progesterone, oxytocin, and lots more, to

help our children develop, only in appropriate amounts. In addition, cows milk

always presents the danger of allergies to the protiens and casien, infection

from E. Coli and similar dangerous bacterias, listeria, etc. It is much more

common than people think. You most likely will never hear of soy being infected

with these. So, at the risk of sounding preachy :) I will stick with soy, and

recommend it to others, my children have done very well with it.

 

Blessings,

Geraldine

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I don't think it matters which one you go with. We are all different and

each person can tolerate each one differently. In our house, we use cows

milk, soy milk and rice milk. You just find the right one for you.

Personally I think I will stick with my water. I am lucky enough that I

have a natural spring that our water is pumped from. This is the beauty of

living in rural Ireland. Nobody to pipe contaminated water to us....

 

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