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Perspectives on Dairy

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Gabriel Cousens M.D.,M.D.(H), Diplomate ABHM, Diplomat in Ayurveda

 

http://www.treeoflife.nu/whyveganism.html

 

There was a time when dairy was considered " rasa " or the subtle

energy of richness, sweetness, and delight. In India, for example

the general population would regularly have a little amount of

dairy. This small amount was a way of supplying B12. The cows were

treated with a great deal of love and respect. The milk was given

freely and they were milked by human hands.

 

Even so, Swami

Muktananda, a world-acknowledged master in Kundalini and Shaktipat

transmission, taught that all dairy clogs the nadis (subtle energy

channels).

 

In this context, it is important to understand that " you cannot eat

your way to god. " A healthy vegan live food diet is best for turning

your body into a superconductor for the divine; however this does

not necessarily mean that if you eat dairy products you will not

become liberated.

 

The focus of this article is to clear some of the confusion about

the purity, harmlessness, and safety of consuming dairy products.

This includes organic and raw un-pasteurized dairy.

 

Dairy products

include milk, cheese, cream, butter, yogurt, and whey from lactating

animals. Stopping dairy intake is not just about our personal

health, but is also associated with the prevention of cruelty to

cows and the protection of the ecology & energy of the planet. In

this context, going vegan is a call to put our own self-serving or

narcissistic needs aside and move toward elevating planetary

healing. We can do this by choosing a diet that serves both the

healing of the planet and ourselves.

 

The " rasa " time is gone, which you can see if you take a new look at

the way the dairy industry has changed this historically acceptable

practice. It is interesting today that many yogis from India refuse

to drink milk in the U.S. One of my mentors, the famous

nutritionist, Paavo Airola PhD would never eat or drink dairy in the

U.S. because of the intolerable cruelty to dairy cows as well as the

other problems associated with commercial or even raw dairy!

 

For spiritual and environmental reasons, dairy has become " ama. " For

eye-opening and heart-stopping details and visual treatment of cows,

watch the film " Earthlings. " You will quickly understand how

cruelly cows are treated before being killed for meat and " Indian

leather. "

 

The relationship India once had with the " Sacred Cow " has

sadly changed the animal's milk from " rasa " to " ama " or pure toxins.

 

Today, although you can get " organic raw milk, " it is very difficult

to get non-commercial, real grass-fed, free-range organic milk.

Even with the best grass fed milk there are no guarantees of purity

and, of course, the cows are still milked artificially. Whether raw

or pasteurized, there are opioids (casomorphins) in it that make it

easier for humans to be addicted to milk. According to Dr. Neal

Barnard, M.D. in his book Breaking the Food Seduction, the strongest

morphinogenic compound in dairy is as powerful as 1/10th the power

of pure morphine.

 

Cruelty and Suffering

 

Ongoing cruelty in the dairy industry is widespread! If you are a

lacto-vegetarian because you think that these animals are not killed

for food and do not experience suffering to produce dairy. Think

again! Not only does the dairy cow end up on the plates of your

carnivorous friends, she also experiences tremendous amount of

cruelty in the whole " production " cycle, making death a final

horrific release from suffering. And the male cows are used for

clothes, fertilizer, animal feed, and pet food, among other things.

This is, of course, after their sperm has been used to produce more

females.

 

To keep the dairy animal's milk flowing, she is artificially

inseminated two to three months after giving birth. The result is a

crushing double burden of pregnancy and lactation for seven months

out of every 12. In truth, the dairy cow is the hardest worked of

all farmed animals, nurturing a growing calf inside her while

simultaneously producing 30-50 liters of milk a day. No other farmed

animal carries this dual load of pregnancy and lactation. Professor

John Webster has likened the workload of the high-yielding dairy cow

to that of: " …a jogger who goes running for six to eight hours every

day. " He believes that " the only humans who work harder than the

dairy cow are cyclists in the Tour de France. "

 

Today dairy cows are usually chained up in very confined limited

spaces and are milked by machines. Reproduction happens through the

process of artificial insemination. The cycle of cruelty begins at

the time of the birth of the baby calf, for which the mother's body

is ready to nurse. These bonded animals both suffer greatly when

the female baby calves are taken away after only three days. The

mothers are then left to be suckled by automated machines. The male

calves are taken away in the first few hours and enter the cruel

death cycle of the veal industry. Before being slaughtered, the

male calves are kept caged and immobilized without sunlight or

nutrition for 6-weeks.

 

It is commonly known that the mother cow

knows that her calf is going to be taken away from her and harmed or

killed, and the distress, which can last for days, causes toxins to

be secreted into her milk.

 

In previous historical times, the practice in India recognized that

the milk belonged first to the calf. The mother cow fed her calf

first and only after the calf had taken its fill was the leftover

milk taken for human consumption. In this way, the abundance of

milk was shared with the family who owned her.

 

Overproduction and Genetic Alteration

 

Cows today are genetically designed to produce up to 25 times more

milk. Fifty years ago, the average cow created 2,000 lbs of milk

per year. Now the top dairy producers give 50,000 lbs per year.

 

Factory Production Techniques

To produce such astounding production quotas the cow has become part

of an elaborate industrial process. Milking machines have been used

since the 1870's. Today the cow is attached to these machines for

hours on end. This overproduction is achieved by the use of Bovine

Growth Hormone (BGH), other hormones, antibiotics, drugs, and force-

feeding.

 

The BGH creates a 50-70% increase in mastitis. The

mastitis is treated with even more antibiotics. The cows are also

fed with sheep and fish parts, made into a meal. It is unbelievable

what goes on in the life of the cow!

 

Shortened Lifespan

Before the industrial age we could say that cows lived a more

natural lifestyle. Today their artificial lifestyle creates an array

of diseases in both the animals and those that eat or use their

products as we shall see later in this article. Now due to unnatural

overproduction, what is actually happening to the cows being used

for milk production? The normal average lifespan of a cow is about

18-35 years. This increased milking combined with being pregnant and

lactating, milks away her life force. The average milk producing cow

lives an average of 3 years, a factor of a 6-10 times shorter life.

In human terms, we can say that, rather than living to a ripe old

age of 80, one's life would end before reaching puberty. Cruelty

and exploitation take a toll!

 

Wasted Resources & Ecological Damage

 

In this dairy system we also create a massive hoarding of resources.

There is a tremendous loss in energy, materials, labor and caloric

value. Better use of these resources could help solve the food

crisis on the planet and prevent the death by starvation of 29,500

children per day (according to UN statistics) and approximately 40

million people who starve to death each year. There is a tremendous

amount of energy and grain that is required to feed the cows. The

food required to feed 100 cows could potentially feed 2,000 people.

The cows in the world consume two times the calories as the world

human population. In US the cows consume five times the amount of

grain as humans.

 

Cattle farming, which includes our dairy cows, causes the loss of

85% of the topsoil each year. Not only this, the water used in the

dairy industry (and its by-products) is EXTREMELY high. A vegan

lifestyle can potentially save 1,500,000 gallons of water and 1 acre

of trees each year!

 

If we all became vegan there would be enough

energy and food to feed the world human population seven times over.

 

Chernobyl Reaches Boston

Chernobyl made it very clear that we are one interconnected global

village. Cows are higher up on the food chain, and concentrate the

toxins. For example there was a 900% increase in perinatal mortality

in the six weeks to three months after Chernobyl in the Boston

area. What they found was that the cows were consuming the

radioactive iodine that came from Chernobyl that landed in the water

and on the grass. The mothers consuming the cow milk filled with

radioactive iodine. This radioactive iodine was poisoning their

babies.

Now we are facing the chem-trail and depleted uranium

atmosphere contamination which the cows are also concentrating,

especially range fed cows.

 

Disease Production

 

CJD - Creutzfeldt-Jacobs disease

The result of all this cruelty and industrialization of live stock,

especially of cows is that cows have become carriers of a

significant disease. The 2004 edition of Friends of the Earth cites

several autopsy studies in the United States that suggest between 3%

and 13% of the people diagnosed with Alzheimer's actually had " mad

cow disease " or Creutzfeldt-Jacobs disease. The research in Friends

of the Earth suggests that Creutzfeldt-Jacobs can be transmitted by

a person consuming less than one gram of the diseased tissue from

any part of the cow. It alsosuggests that there may be at least

120,000 cases of Creutzfeldt-Jacobs disease that are unreported in

the United States.

 

Pus Cells and Mucus

According to www.notmilk.com the average liter of milk in Florida

has 633 million pus cells, which is the highest in the nation.

Montana is the lowest, with 236 million pus cells per liter. This

is not a healthy thing, whether it is 236 or 633 million. Besides

pus cells and blood, which are now normal in milk produced during

machine suckling, the milk is also high in pesticides, herbicides,

antibiotics, hormones, radioactive iodine, and disease factors such

as mad cow prion and bovine leukemia virus. In addition research

cited by Robert Cohen of www.notmilk.com has made the point that

there is up to a gallon of extra mucus in the body that is created

as a result of drinking dairy. The mucus problem is associated with

the fact that eighty percent of milk protein is casein, the main

ingredient of Elmer's glue.

 

Deadly Diseases

In addition, milk is a carrier for very significant disease vectors.

 

Mycobacteria Para-TB: One of these disease vectors is the

mycobacteria Para-TB, which causes not so much TB (although TB may

be in raw milk), but causes a chronic diarrhea and colitis. We know

that in babies, this is often seen as irritation that causes a

significant blood loss and anemia. In the cow, it is called myco-

bacterial para-tubercula. It causes what we call " Johnne's "

disease, which is chronic diarrhea and colitis. It seems to be

something that is transmitted to humans as well, particularly

unpastuerized milk.

Studies performed in the United States, the UK, and the Czech

Republic have found that live, viable M. paratuberculosis organisms

are even present in retail pasteurized milk sold in stores. These

studies prove that either (a) the organism is capable of surviving

conventional pasteurization (the more likely explanation) or (b)

there is a significant source of post-pasteurization contamination

in the milk supply.

While it has not been definitively proven that M. paratuberculosis

causes disease in humans, there are a number of researchers who

believe that the organism is a primary cause of Crohn's disease.

They cite clinical similarities between Johne's disease in ruminants

and Crohn's disease in humans, as well as studies showing that a

significant number of Crohn's patients also have the organism in

their gut. However, there is no consensus yet of the effects of a M.

paratuberculosis infection. What is clear is that all known

mycobacteria can cause disease, that M. paratuberculosis causes

disease in ruminants, and that the bacteria are present in retail

milk.

Salmonella, e. coli, yersinia enterocolitica, and Staphococcusare

some of the main disease vectors. In 1984 JAMA reported a multi-

state series of infections of Yersinia enterocolitica (bubonic

plague). In a study at UCLA, over 1/3 of all cases of salmonella

infection in California in 1980 to 1983 were traced to raw milk.

 

Diabetes Epidemic Children who drink cow's milk have an 11 times

higher rate of juvenile diabetes than children who are breastfed by

their own mothers. Although we are not aware of it, milk consumption

is directly associated with Juvenile diabetes. The key to this is

that there are over 100 antigens found in milk. The reason for the

increase in juvenile diabetes is that the children have much higher

formation of antibodies to the cows' milk antigens. Researchers

found up to 8 times the number antibodies against milk protein in

dairy product consuming children who also developed juvenile

diabetes. (Vaarala, O et al. Diabetes, 48:1389-1394, 1999) In

Finland, which as the world's highest milk consumption, they also

have the world's highest rate of insulin-dependent diabetes. The

problem is that the antibodies to the milk antigens cross react with

the & #946; cells (the cells that produce insulin) and of the pancreas

create inflammation and scarring. This consequentially blocks or

destroys B cell production of insulin.

 

Bovine immune deficiency disease. There is also bovine immune

deficiency disease which is another virus. In Russia they found

that it is transferred to humans. The Canadian Journal of Veterinary

Research, and Russian literature, found the detection in human sera

of the antibody to the bovine immunodeficiency virus protein. This

virus may be similar to the human immune deficiency virus.

 

Cancer

 

Bovine leukemia virus Bovine leukemia virus is found in about 80% of

the dairy herds in the U.S., or 3 out of 5 dairy cows. It is mostly

destroyed by pasteurization. In raw milk it is not killed. In raw

milk, the bovine leukemia virus is recovered from 2/3 of the

samples. The bovine leukemia virus is associated with an increased

rate of leukemia or lymphomas. To support these statements, we

would expect that the states highest in dairy use—such as Iowa,

Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, as well as countries

like Sweden and Russia—would have a statistically higher incidence

of leukemia than the national average. Indeed that is the case.

Dairy farmers also have a significantly elevated leukemia rate.

 

Bovine Leukemic Virus in raw milk Raw is a particular problem,

because the leukemia virus is rendered inactive by the

pasteurization, but remains active in raw milk. All studies show

that cows with leukemia offer a significantly higher rate of

leukemia in the animals and humans who drink this bovine

contaminated raw milk.

 

Lymphoma What we see in Norway where they studied 422 individuals

who were followed for 11.5 years; those drinking two or more glasses

of milk per day had 3.5 times the incidence of cancer in the

lymphatic organs compared to the normal population. Ref: British

Med. Journal 61:456-9, March 1990. There seemed to be a high

correlation found by some researchers between increased death from

lymphomas and beef and dairy ingestion in the 15 major countries.

The reason for this is that the dairy intake creates a chronic

immunological stress that tends to cause lymphomas both in

laboratory animals and also possibly in humans. We know that

ingestion of cows' milk can produce generalized lymphopathy, swollen

liver, swollen spleen, and significant adenoid hypertrophy. In

England they also found a strong positive interaction with

lymphoma. The British Journal cites research in which they studied

16,000 individuals for 11.5 years. They reported that drinking two

glasses of milk per day, or the equivalent created a 3.4 times

greater incidence of lymphoma. British Journal of Cancer 61 (3):456-

9, March 1990

 

Ovarian Cancer Drinking more than one glass of milk a day, or its

equivalent, gave women a 3.1 times higher risk of ovarian cancer

than non-milk drinkers. Harvard Medical School did a study and

analyzed data from 27 different countries, and they found the exact

same thing: an increased amount of ovarian cancer is associated with

dairy.

 

Lung Cancer Persons drinking 3 or more glasses of milk a day had a

twofold increase in lung cancer. (International Journal of Cancer,

April 15, 1989)

 

Prostate Cancer: Men who were drinking 3 or more glasses a day of

whole milk, had a 2.49 times increase in prostate cancer. (Cancer 64

(3): 605-12, 1989)

 

Physiology for Dairy Digestion

 

The other argument as to why it is not good for humans to have

dairy, is that it is not our natural cycle. We do have the

physiology as a baby to deal with dairy while we are breastfeeding.

Our bodies then change and we really don't need mother's milk past

the age of 3 to 5, or when we stop breastfeeding. Many stop

producing lactase enzyme and thus become sensitive to milk. This is

known as lactose intolerance. Lactose intolerance affects 50 million

people and is associated with the gastrointestinal tract. The milk

industry itself admits that lactose intolerance plays intestinal

havoc with as many as 50,000,000 Americans. Up to 90% of blacks and

20%-40% of Caucasians are lactose intolerant, with variation in

between, according to different race genetics.

 

The result of eating dairy when we no longer need it is that we tend

to develop a multitude of gastrointestinal problems, allergies,

congestion, and sinusitis. Some of the biggest problems are

gastrointestinal and anemia because the reaction of the milk in our

GI tract causes bleeding. Also, if you are drinking a lot of milk

(three or more glasses a day) it is going to increase the rate of

osteoporosis, according to the research, because of the high

protein.

 

Cows milk is not a mother's milk replacement!

Another aspect of not being aligned with the natural cycle is that

human mother's milk is designed for the nervous system of infants,

and cow's milk is more designed to grow a calf. Cow's milk is 4

times higher in protein than human milk. It is designed for the

massive skeletal and muscle growth which a 400 pound cow needs.

Human milk has 6-10 times the essential fatty acids, especially the

linoleic acid and DHA, which is needed for human brain development

and overall nervous system development. One research showed

breastfed children had 10 points higher IQ than children not given

mother's milk.

 

Summary

Perspectives on Dairy

 

The message from the research indicates that dairy may be a less

than an appropriate food for this time. It does not mean if you

drink milk that you won't wake up spiritually. It does clog the

nadis (subtle spiritual nervous system) and brings in the energy of

death, misery and suffering into our spiritual bodies. At this time

in history the choice to be vegan and not using dairy returns us to

the original Garden of Eden Diet* which is part of creating the pre-

conditions for a massive upgrade of human consciousness.

 

Inhumane Cruelty, Suffering and Death

Waste of Resources & Ecological Damage

Transmission serious disease

Associated with Juvenile Diabetes

Lactose Intolerance and Digestive Disorders

A myriad of Toxins & Contaminants

Misaligned with the healthy physiology of human nutrition or natural

diet and life cycle of humans.

It is a choice for the benefit of your health and spiritual life;

for the prevention of cruelty to animals; for the benefit of holding

a way of life that creates the healing of the planet; and for the

benefit of being in the natural cycle, Gabriel and the Tree of Life

does not use milk or its dairy products nor are they recommended to

anyone.

 

By holding this vegan position, which is a form of giving joy by

being conscious and socially responsible for what we consume, the

Tree of Life gives a spiritual & health message of the importance of

addressing the milk question.

 

* Garden of Eden Diet Genesis 1:29-30 And God said, Behold, I have

given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the

earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding

seed; to you it shall be for meat. "

 

For everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of

righteousness, since he is a child. But solid food is for the

mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by

constant practice to distinguish good from evil. Hebrews 5:13-14

 

Gabriel Cousens, M.D., M.D. (H), Diplomate American Board of

Holistic Medicine, Diplomat in Ayurveda is the founder and director

of the Tree of Life Foundation and Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center

in Patagonia, Arizona. Read more about Gabriel

 

Appendices

 

Appendix 1: Toxic Residues found in Whole Milk

 

The following toxins were found in Whole Milk by the US Food & Drug

Administration

 

Benzene, chloroform, DDE, dieldrin, endosulfan sulfate, heptachlor

epoxide, methoxychlor, permethrin, permethrin trans, styrene,

tetrachloroethylene, toluene

 

Food and Drug Administration Total Diet Study, 2003

(http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~acrobat/TDS1byfd.pdf)

 

Appendix 2: Healthy Raw Vegan Dairy Alternatives

Nut & Seed Milk, Ice Cream & Probiotic Yoghurt Recipes

 

Simple Brazil Nut Mylk

phase 1, serves 3

 

1 C brazil nuts, unsoaked

3-4 C water

 

Blend until smooth. Pour mixture into a nut mylk bag and squeeze

until pulp is dry. Pour mylk back into blender and add ¼ t salt and

blend until creamy.

 

Optional: stevia to taste. For extra creaminess: add 1 T hemp seed

oil or increase ratio of nuts to water.

 

Creamy Black Fig Mylk

phase 2, serves 5

 

2 C almonds, soaked overnight, rinsed and drained

1 C black sesame seed, soaked overnight ( or use black tahini)

7 C water

 

Blend until smooth. Pour mixture into a nut mylk bag and squeeze

until pulp is dry.

 

8 - 12 calimyrna figs – soaked (or fresh Mission Figs)

3 T mesquite

¼-½ t salt

 

Pour mylk back into blender, add all other ingredients and blend

until creamy.

 

Hemp Ice Cream

phase 1.5-2, serves 2

 

2 C hemp nut mylk

1 vanilla bean (grind in spice grinder)

¼ C fresh berries

3 T dark agave (optional, phase 2)

1 t freshly ground cinnamon

1 t salt

 

Blend mylk with other ingredients and follow one of three options:

 

Freeze for 4 hours and blend in a blender, serve.

Pour into ice cream maker and operate, serve immediately, for a

creamy treat

Freeze until solid, then put through a champion with the blank plate

 

Tip: For lighter ice cream use low fat nuts.

 

Basic Walnut Yoghurt

Phase 1.5, serves 6

 

4 C walnuts, soaked*

¾ C water

¼ C lemon Juice

¼ tsp Himalayan salt

 

Blend to cream

Stir in: 1 tsp Ultra Probiotic

 

Culture for 1-2 days at room temperature.

 

Optional

After culturing add low glycemic fruit for sweet or veggies and

herbs for savory yoghurt.

 

* Soak walnuts for 20 minutes in 1 tsp 3% food grade hydrogen

peroxide.

* Soak walnuts for 20 minutes in 1 tsp 3% food grade hydrogen

peroxide.

 

Appendix 3: Various resources for personal study

by Philip Miller Madeley & David Rainoshek & Susan Miller Madeley*

*also supporting researchers & editing

 

Veganism is the Key, Spiritual Nutrition, Chapter 17,

Dairy Video by Gabriel Cousens M.D.M.D.(H)

www.treeoflife.nu/whyveganism.html

 

Various Useful Links

White Lies Campaign at http://www.vegetarian.org.uk

http://www.notmilk.com

http://www.vegsource.com

http://www.newstarget.com

http://www.thechinastudy.com/

http://www.milkmyths.org.uk/pdfs/dairy_report.pdf

http://www.vegansociety.com/phpwsphatfile/whyvegan.pdf

http://www.milkmyths.org.uk/intro.php

http://www.vegetarian.org.uk/index.htm

http://www.factoryfarming.org.uk/dairy.html

http://www.satyamag.com/nov04/iyer.html

http://www.vegansociety.com/html/animals/exploitation/cows/dairy_cow.

php

http://www.animalaid.org.uk/campaign/vegan/cattle01.htm

http://www.halexandria.org/dward074.htm

http://essenes.net/whyv.html

http://www.naturalmom.com/milk.htm

http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/bgh.htm

http://www.sustainabletable.org/issues/animalwelfare/

http://nomilk.com/

http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/marketfood/milk/index.html

http://www.spice-of-life.com/columns/bcancer.html

http://themilkblog.blogspot.com/

http://www.earthsave.org/health/milkletter.htm

http://www.phmiracleliving.com/search/index.php?category=Articles

 

Vegan Films

Raw for 30 Days http://www.rawfor30days.html

Neal Banard http://www.vegsource.com/video/barnard.win.htm

Colin Campbell http://www.vegsource.com/video/colin.wmv.htm

Earthlings http://www.earthlings-movie.com/

Peaceable Kingdom http://www.tribeofheart.org/pk.htm

Meat your Meat: http://www.goveg.com/factoryFarming.asp

Vegan Family: http://www.breakthroughthedocumentary.com/

Diet for a New America http://www.foodrevolution.org

 

Vegan Books

The No Dairy Breast Cancer Prevention Program by Jane A. Plant

Milk A-Z Robert Cohen

Don't Drink Your Milk! Frank A. Oski

The Food Revolution, John Robbins

The Milk Imperative http://www.milkimperative.com/

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