Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 What about colustrum? What about whey protein? Are they the devil too? Ratan. --- Lindy <healthandwealthforyou wrote: > ---An interesting website... www.notmilk.com > Lindy > > In , " Kenneth " > <plisca wrote: > > > > BlankHere is another article... Is Modern Food > Still Your Best Medicine? > > http://www.yourhealthbase.com/foodandmedicine.htm > > > > A snipping of the article is below. > > > > > > Many of us would like to think that this is the > case, but there are > growing > > doubts that the prescription can be relied upon. > In recent years we > have > > been assailed by messages about unsafe food. Is it > from a mad cow? > Is it > > soaked in pesticide residues? Are the bean sprouts > riddled with > salmonella? > > These warning messages are clear, yet one of the > most important > problems > > with today's food goes largely unrecognised. There > is good reason to > believe > > that the quality of natural foods, like fruit and > vegetables, has > undergone > > a dramatic decline. In other words, the food we > ate 30 years ago > contained > > more nutrients than the same items do today. > > > > Quasi government agencies worldwide have decided > that they will tell > us what > > is good and what is bad for us. They, and > supportive dieticians, now > tell us > > to eat so much of this and that, to maintain > health and ward off > disease. > > They have decided on a simple message that equates > quantity with > quality. > > Publicity campaigns advise us to eat a certain > number of portions, > of a wide > > variety of food items. Our diet advisors assume > that their > recommendations > > will provide us with all our body's needs, thus > eliminating the > ridiculous > > practice of taking supplements to provide 'extra' > nutrients. > Interestingly, > > horticulturalists and farmers involved in animal > husbandry have > always been > > acutely aware of the importance of the quality of > nutrition. They > know that > > optimum nutrition is essential for their produce > and they also know > that the > > quality of the soil and other environmental > factors are key to that. > Can the > > best choice of food guarantee us optimum > nutrition? > > > > I have decided to examine the problem by trying to > answer a few simple > > questions so that readers can decide for > themselves. > > > > .......................... > > > > <snipped> > > > > > > > > > > > > Kenneth T > > > > > > > > > > - > > Clares Primus > > Undisclosed-Recipient:; > > Sunday, March 30, 2008 2:46 AM > > Milk - The Devil > in Disguise? > > > > > > Excellent article, sorry I could not find a > simple way of just > posting a > > link to it, so (lucky you) you get the entire > article. > > > > Cheer's from Clare in Taz > > > > Milk - The Devil in Disguise? > > > > > > Maurice Mckeown, BDS, PhD (our New Zealand > correspondent) > > Milk is a controversial food. Some believe it is > unnatural for any > species > > that has been weaned to continue to consume the > milk of another > species. > > Others believe that milk causes allergies or > contains a > microbacterium which > > wreaks havoc with our immune system. > > > > > Ratan Singh Phone: 91 141 2652561 Address: 7- NA- 16 Jawahar Nagar Jaipur- 302004 INDIA ---------- - Certificate in Food & Nutrition; Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education. - Author of " Nutrition & Supplements in Major Mental Illnesses " ; - M.A. (Psychol), Postgraduate Diploma in Medical & Social Psychology, Ph.D.; - Certified Behavior Therapist (from late Prof. J. Wolpe's Unit, Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, USA); - Hypnotist, Biofeedback and Meditation Therapist. - Family, Marital and Sex Therapist. ->Consultant Nutritional & Clinical Psychologist in Jaipur Hospital, India. psych_58, www.jaipurmart.com/trade/meditationandhealth, www.ejcbs.com meditationandcancer- ______________________________\ ____ OMG, Sweet deal for users/friends:Get A Month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. W00t http://tc.deals./tc/blockbuster/text2.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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