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----- Forwarded Message ----cohensmilk1 <cohensmilk1notmilk Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 9:09:55 AMNOTMILK - Milk Hormones Affect Your Body and BehaviorMilk Hormones Affect Your Body and BehaviorThe word hormone constitutes diversified meanings for different people. To teenagers with acne it's the cause of all pimples. To the husband of a pregnant woman desiring pickles and ice cream, experiencing mood swings, it's the foundation of her behavior patterns. To gang members who fight to defend a street corner as their turf, it's the chemical that brings about aggressive behavior. To a weight lifter or Olympic athlete, it's a means to grow muscles quickly. To an animal psychologist studying wolf behavior, a hormone is a chemical messenger that causes a fixed action pattern in the brain eliciting the course of action in which a male will mark bushes and declare his territorial rights. Nobody instructs a male dog in how to mount a female and conduct himself in a manner as to reproduce his species. He does not read such advice in a book and he does not watch a movie. A chemical hormone called a pheromone creates an odor which when inhaled affects the male dog's brain in such a manner that he perform the same act done by generations of his ancestors. Chemical and physiological processes are so linked in the brains of all mammals Naturally occurring hormones in cow's milk exert powerful physiological and chemical changes on humans. Cows are milked before they give birth, and that milk formula differs from the postpartum variety. Before birth, cows internally secrete hormones instructing their own mammary tissueto grow. What do you imagine that does to the bodies and psyches of little boys and girls who drink cow's milk chemicals not even designed for calves? How does it affect your own mood swings, depressions, and irritabilities?Robert Cohen http://www.notmilk.com

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