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I'm not joking! The milk of a mother cow is designed to grow a 60 pound calf

into a 400 pound cow in a year or so. The milk of a human mother is designed

to grow a 7-8 pound baby into a child weighing 20 pounds, give or take, at

one year. Breastfed human children gain weight and size more slowly than do

their cow- and soy-fed counterparts. And raw food babies grow even more

slowly.

 

Why? Have you ever visited an old log cabin or the like, a structure

preserved from a century or so ago? Have you ever looked at the doorways?

The furniture? By our standards today, the stuff is TINY!!! Very few of us

today can walk upright through one of those doorways.

 

During the past century or so, we have transformed ourselves into cowmans.

Today, every airline and every major theater in the world is replacing its

seats. Once, an 18-inch wide seat was more than ample for most people. Now,

a 22-inch seat -- nearly 25% wider -- fails to accommodate an increasing

percentage of the population.

 

We have grown to confuse bovinity with divinity. We now believe we are

" supposed " to worship at the meat counter ... and we make sure to set one up

at every church (choose your denomination here) function. We shovel milk

into every school child, we pour milk onto every bowl of cereal, we mix some

combination of dairy components into the vast majority of packaged foods.

This is why almost NO packaged foods, no matter how " healthy " they are

reputed to be, are labeled " vegan " . Even most of the foods labeled " organic "

are not vegan. Thankfully, some very ethical people work diligently to

protect that name.

 

So next time you feel that age-old urge to crawl up under a cow and suck on

its nipples, think about it twice!!!

 

Best to all,

Elchanan

 

PS: I publish most of my posts in the PathOfHealth Group.

_____

 

rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

Anna Bishop

Friday, June 08, 2007 10:44 AM

rawfood

Re: [Raw Food] Deodorant

 

 

HOOOLY MOLY!!

 

a

 

On 6/8/07, Elchanan <Elchanan@pathofheal

<Elchanan%40pathofhealth.org> th.org> wrote:

> A bovine frame would work quite well.

> Elchanan

 

 

 

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now theres an image!

 

ofcourse youre right...milk is for baby cows.

 

and americans are too big....actually dairy eating countries are all

big...swedish, norwegian, australian...where anglo man is..milk

is..and big is...

 

other peoples ferment....theyr smaller...

and asians...who dont have it at all...are small..they live longest as

we know...

 

and of the africans that take milk..theyr taller but thin...they take it raw..

 

cows milk is a survival food..it is not a health food. Itll keep you

alive...but the longer you live..the sicker youll get...i recommend

the book " milk the deadly poison " to folks here...great book.

 

anna

 

On 6/8/07, Elchanan <Elchanan wrote:

> I'm not joking! The milk of a mother cow is designed to grow a 60 pound calf

> into a 400 pound cow in a year or so. The milk of a human mother is designed

> to grow a 7-8 pound baby into a child weighing 20 pounds, give or take, at

> one year. Breastfed human children gain weight and size more slowly than do

> their cow- and soy-fed counterparts. And raw food babies grow even more

> slowly.

>

> Why? Have you ever visited an old log cabin or the like, a structure

> preserved from a century or so ago? Have you ever looked at the doorways?

> The furniture? By our standards today, the stuff is TINY!!! Very few of us

> today can walk upright through one of those doorways.

>

> During the past century or so, we have transformed ourselves into cowmans.

> Today, every airline and every major theater in the world is replacing its

> seats. Once, an 18-inch wide seat was more than ample for most people. Now,

> a 22-inch seat -- nearly 25% wider -- fails to accommodate an increasing

> percentage of the population.

>

> We have grown to confuse bovinity with divinity. We now believe we are

> " supposed " to worship at the meat counter ... and we make sure to set one up

> at every church (choose your denomination here) function. We shovel milk

> into every school child, we pour milk onto every bowl of cereal, we mix some

> combination of dairy components into the vast majority of packaged foods.

> This is why almost NO packaged foods, no matter how " healthy " they are

> reputed to be, are labeled " vegan " . Even most of the foods labeled " organic "

> are not vegan. Thankfully, some very ethical people work diligently to

> protect that name.

>

> So next time you feel that age-old urge to crawl up under a cow and suck on

> its nipples, think about it twice!!!

>

> Best to all,

> Elchanan

>

> PS: I publish most of my posts in the PathOfHealth Group.

> _____

>

> rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

> Anna Bishop

> Friday, June 08, 2007 10:44 AM

> rawfood

> Re: [Raw Food] Deodorant

>

>

> HOOOLY MOLY!!

>

> a

>

> On 6/8/07, Elchanan <Elchanan@pathofheal

> <Elchanan%40pathofhealth.org> th.org> wrote:

> > A bovine frame would work quite well.

> > Elchanan

>

>

>

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