Guest guest Posted May 10, 2006 Report Share Posted May 10, 2006 Hi, does anyone know of scientific studies demonstrating a link between dairy products and sinus problems. My nephew has chronic seasonal sinus problems and my sister will only consider changing his diet if I can show her scientific evidence linking it to dairy consumption. Years ago I convinced her to be a vegetarian for health reasons (she wouldn't listen to the ethical arguments at the time) and afterwards she became a staunch ethical vegetarian. Maybe she will become and equally staunch vegan after she is convinced to become a vegan for reasons of health....Marti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 When I was growing up, the conventional wisdom (i.e, mom) used to say that you should not drink milk when you have a cough. From this site: http://www.milksucks.co.uk/mucus.html (quote) According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, cow’s milk is the number one-cause of food allergies in children. According to the former director of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Frank Oski, there is evidence to indicate that up to half of U.S. children have some allergic reaction to milk. For these kids (and for adults who are allergic to dairy foods), milk is a mucus maker and can lead to persistent problems such as chronic coughs and sinus infections, asthma, and ear infections. (end quote) Hope this helps, Ajay Meridiana246 Wednesday, May 10, 2006 7:41:15 PM Re: Dairy and sinus problems Hi, does anyone know of scientific studies demonstrating a link between dairy products and sinus problems. My nephew has chronic seasonal sinus problems and my sister will only consider changing his diet if I can show her scientific evidence linking it to dairy consumption. Years ago I convinced her to be a vegetarian for health reasons (she wouldn't listen to the ethical arguments at the time) and afterwards she became a staunch ethical vegetarian. Maybe she will become and equally staunch vegan after she is convinced to become a vegan for reasons of health....Marti ____ BAY AREA VEGETARIANS (BAV) is a non-profit 501 ©(3) community organization for veggies to network, find support and promote veg*nism. Events Calendar - http://bayareaveg.org/events Newsletter - http://bayareaveg.org/news Veg Mentor Program - http://bayareaveg.org/mentor Ultimate Guide - http://bayareaveg.org/ug Veg Food Finder - http://bayareaveg.org/finder Charter & Post Guidelines - http://bayareaveg.org/charter Compassionate Living Program - http://bayareaveg.org/cl Map It Veg - http://www.frappr.com/baveg ____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2006 Report Share Posted May 11, 2006 Why wait on science? Although I know the results are out there, and a medline search or even webmd or about.com might turn up something, a simple home experiment can validate anecdotal evidence the world over. Ask your sister to eliminate dairy from his diet for one month--just one month. That should be just short enough that she won't freak out and just long enough for him to feel some fantastic results. You can even make a wager or a deal out of it with your sister. If he doesn't feel a thousand times better at the end of the month, you can't say another word about it until you have credible scientific studies to back you up. I'm sure it's a wager everyone will end up winning. Cheers! Matthew , Meridiana246 wrote: > > Hi, does anyone know of scientific studies demonstrating a link between dairy > products and sinus problems. My nephew has chronic seasonal sinus problems > and my sister will only consider changing his diet if I can show her scientific > evidence linking it to dairy consumption. Years ago I convinced her to be a > vegetarian for health reasons (she wouldn't listen to the ethical arguments at > the time) and afterwards she became a staunch ethical vegetarian. Maybe she > will become and equally staunch vegan after she is convinced to become a vegan > for reasons of health....Marti > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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