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At 11:38 PM 4/28/08, you wrote:

 

 

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4/29/2008 2:28:31 PM

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NOTMILK - Gandhi Says: Drink Milk & Get Sick

 

 

 

Gandhi Says: Drink Milk & Get Sick

I have know Maneka Gandhi for over ten years.

Mrs. Gandhi is the daughter-in-law of India's

First Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Nehru

was a close ally of Mahatma Gandhi.

Maneka Gandhi is India's best-known animal rights

activist, and has begun her own Notmilk movement

in India. I am proud to call her my friend, and

publish her latest commentary with joy.

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Drink Milk and Get Sick

by Maneka Gandhi, April 9, 2008

If you drink a glass of milk, a pizza or ice cream do you

get a rumbling in your stomach, gas, bloating, cramps or

diarrhea? Does it happen to anyone in your family? Do you

suffer from migraines, colitis, Crohn's disease or asthma?

Do you have bad breath inspite of keeping your teeth clean?

You probably have lactose intolerance, a genetic disorder

that runs in the family, so if a sibling or parent is

afflicted, you may be too.

Lactose is the sugar in milk and anything made with milk.

As with everything else you eat, your body needs to digest

lactose to be able to use it for fuel. The small intestine

normally makes an enzyme called lactase that breaks lactose

down into simpler sugars called glucose and galactose. These

sugars are easy for your body to absorb and turn into energy.

People who have lactose intolerance do not make enough of the

lactase enzyme in their small intestine. Without lactase, your

body cannot digest food that has lactose in it. This means that

if you eat dairy foods, the lactose from these foods will stay

in your intestines.

The bacteria that live in your colon pounce on any undigested

lactose that reaches them and ferment it, producing huge amounts

of gas. This causes gas, cramps, a bloated feeling and diarrhea

from two hours to three days later. Children have vomiting as

well.

How prevalent is lactose Intolerance? About 70% of the world's

population just can't drink milk or eat dairy products without

getting an upset stomach. Lactose Intolerance is genetic and

happens most often in people of African, Asian and Mediterranean

descent.

People of northern European descent alone are likely to be able

to drink milk as adults while most people of other heritages

cannot. Many people with lactose intolerance do not even know

they have the condition. Some maybe misdiagnosed as having a

serious bowel disease.

What problems milk can cause depends on the severity of your

lactase deficiency. If you suspect you may be lactose intolerant,

stop drinking any milk or eating any dairy products for at least

two weeks. If you feel better -and the gastrointestinal symptoms

have diminished - you can do a test.

Drink a little milk or eat a little cheese and wait for two or

three days to see what happens. It may take that long for symptoms

of lactose intolerance to show up. While most lactose intolerance

is genetic, people can also develop lactose intolerance for other

reasons.

Sometimes another illness, like inflammatory bowel disease or

Crohn's disease or amoebiosis keeps the intestine from producing

enough lactase. People can also develop lactose intolerance if

they're taking antibiotics or have just had an infection that

caused diarrhea.

You can be lactose intolerant if you drink alcohol. In any case,

the older you get the more trouble you have digesting dairy foods.

Your body starts making less lactase when you're around 2 years old.

Humans are genetically programmed to be able to survive and thrive

on mother's milk for years but they are also programmed to lose

this ability sometime after the age of weaning.

Human milk has the highest lactose content of any mammal's milk,

about 7% on average. Other primates are next, followed by members

of the horse family. Cows and their relatives have just under 5%

lactose in their milks.

If you have lactose intolerance, your body will usually start

acting up within 2 hours of eating or drinking something that

has lactose in it. Not everyone reacts in the same way - or

within the same amount of time - because some people can handle

more lactose than others can.But when your body starts trying

to digest your food, you'll begin to feel awful.

You can expect to see any of a variety of symptoms anywhere

from a half-hour to several days after eating dairy products.

Many people make the mistake of taking an antacid. This

doesn't work because it works on acid in the stomach whereas

the problem is in the intestine.

Antigas or anti flatulence medicines (like chooran) won't do

anything to the bacteria that are the source of the problem.

Anti-diarrhea medicines actually backfire. After all, you want

to get the lactose out of your body as quickly as possible.

Is there anything that works after you've swallowed the lactose?

The answer is no. You can lessen the awfulness, but as long as

your colon harbors bacteria churning out gas you'll have symptoms

after having dairy products.

At what age does lactose intolerance begin? In Bangladesh, 59%

of children under three are lactose intolerant, 10% of children

under eighteen months. The numbers are similar in Singapore and

Thailand.

Native Americans in Canada and Peru show an effect about half

as large. Barely a handful of L.I. studies have ever been done

on infants. Those that have been done agree on two points. Babies

under six months old do not test as being lactose intolerant.

But studies in Jordan, Tunisia, Nigeria, Thailand, and Bangladesh

that include infants up to 18 months of age all show from 10-32%

lactose intolerance among their subjects. Children who have

recurring stomach infections and bouts of diarrhoea caused by viral

infections can become lactose intolerant because the delicate villi,

the finger-like projections on the inside of the small intestine

that actually manufacture the lactase, get damaged repeatedly and

every time the child is given milk, more damage sets in.

Asian children are particularly subject to this permanent loss.

Some babies are born without any ability to manufacture the lactase

enzyme that digests lactose. This condition, known as Congenital

L.I., used to be fatal before artificial non-milk formulas were

developed. Cases of Congenital L.I. should be quickly diagnosed.

If your child starts showing signs of diarrhea, general gas and

bloating, and foul-smelling stools it may very well be milk-related,

even if you are still breastfeeding. Get a test. Don't let ignorance

on doctors' part stand in the way of your child's health. If you

think you might have lactose intolerance, the next step is to see

your doctor. He or she will check your breath for hydrogen.

When lactose sits in your intestines and isn't digested, it

makes hydrogen gas. The doctor will have you drink something with

lactose in it. After 15 to 30 minutes, blow into a bag to check

the hydrogen level in your breath. If it's high, you have lactose

intolerance. Babies have a stool test.

What has lactose in it? : whey, curds, paneer, cheese, dry milk,

milk powder, butter milk, ice cream, anything with cheese on it

like pizza. Processed cheese and cheese products have much high

lactose than milk.

Whey is the liquid part of milk. Once manufacturers discovered

that they could give their products that good milky taste and

feel at a fraction of the cost of whole milk, they started using

whey in cookies, cake and pancake mixes, bread and cereals and

can be found in frozen foods, cold meat cuts, salad dressings,

and canned soups.

Whey contains the same lactose content as whole milk when liquid.

But when dried and powdered and used in commercial food products

whey powder is two-thirds or more lactose. Birth Control pills

also have lactose in them. In fact, lactose is the inactive

ingredient for most pharmaceutical firms.

Sprayed, lactosedries to a hard, impervious, slippery surface

that helps a pill go down. In powder form, lactose is

slightly-sweet, non-reactive, and anti-caking, the perfect

filler to bulk out the tiny bit of actual medicine that a pill

contains. While the amounts are small, there are documented

cases of people who do prove to be susceptible even to these.

Seniors, especially, and those others who take dozens of pills

a day are most at risk. Additional discomfort when you are

already sick is the last thing you need.

Stop all milk related foods. Since all you are eating dairy

is for the calcium and you can easily get that from soy milk,

orange juice, spinach or any other deep green vegetable.

There are hundreds of non-dairy alternatives for coffee ad

tea , " milks " based on soy, almonds, oats, rice, corn syrup

and potato starch. Also there are milk-free margarines on

the market.

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To join the animal welfare movement contact Mrs. Gandhi at:

14 Ashoka Road, New Delhi 110001 or:

gandhim

Robert Cohen

http://www.notmilk.com

 

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