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Scientist Explains How Cow’s Milk Leaches Calcium From Your Bones & Makes Them Weaker

God knows how many hundreds of gallons of milk my mom made me drink.
It was either milk or chittar, so I chose milk.
 
They use steroids and chemicals on cows in the West to produce more milk.. this obviously can be dangerous.. but normally milk is good for health..humans were drinking it for thousands of years..


Vegan milk has no taste at all..:lol:
They use hormones so that the cows can produce more and more milk...this makes them more likely to get infections...so they also give them a bunch of antibiotics. This is dangerous bcuz on one hand it's creating super bacteria that are developing resistance to a whole lot of different antibiotics. On the other hand it leads to the possibility of trace amounts of hormones/antibiotics ending up in the cow's milk. This however is tested for before the milk reaches the consumers and depending on various guidelines/requirements of different countries...it must meet a certain requirement.

As far as this article is concerned. It's straight up BS...way up there with flat earth, fake moon landing and other such stupidity. Milk does not leech calcium from the bones...and scientists aren't trying to hide anything about it. IMO mods should close this thread...threads like these degrade the quality of this forum. It's bad enough we have wweundertakerfan opening plethora of threads daily based on YouTube videos.
 
They use hormones so that the cows can produce more and more milk...this makes them more likely to get infections...so they also give them a bunch of antibiotics. This is dangerous bcuz on one hand it's creating super bacteria that are developing resistance to a whole lot of different antibiotics. On the other hand it leads to the possibility of trace amounts of hormones/antibiotics ending up in the cow's milk. This however is tested for before the milk reaches the consumers and depending on various guidelines/requirements of different countries...it must meet a certain requirement.

As far as this article is concerned. It's straight up BS...way up there with flat earth, fake moon landing and other such stupidity. Milk does not leech calcium from the bones...and scientists aren't trying to hide anything about it. IMO mods should close this thread...threads like these degrade the quality of this forum. It's bad enough we have wweundertakerfan opening plethora of threads daily based on YouTube videos.

Yer biased on the matter mr. cookie monster! All that milk!!!!!

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Scientist Explains How Cow’s Milk Leaches Calcium From Your Bones & Makes Them Weaker


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IN BRIEF
  • The Facts:
    Milk from cows has been touted as making our bones stronger, and preventing conditions like osteoporosis. It turns out that it's the complete opposite, that milk causes bone degeneration by leeching calcium from the bone.

  • Reflect On:
    How can the food industry put out information and 'science' that counters independent research and science that's not sponsored by the actual food companies? Why do we believe what we believe? Is this a result of mass marketing?
It’s remarkable to analyze why many of us believe that milk, which is designed to help calves develop, is also suitable for human beings. We are the only species on the planet that consumes the milk of another animal. Furthermore, we are the only species on the planet who continues to drink milk after weaning. Even for cows, this would be a no-no. There are multiple studies showing that drinking milk for a cow leads to an increased mortality rate and actually makes bones more prone to fracturing, not less. One example would be this giant study from researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden.


But not only are we starting to become aware that our milk-drinking habit is one of the main sources of multiple health ailments and chronic disease; let’s not forget about the fact that 80 percent of Amazon rainforest destruction is the result of grazing animals for meat and dairy. It’s one of the main sources of environmental degradation and pollution.

And when we support the dairy industry we also support animal torture, suffering and heartache. Cows are forcefully impregnated so they can lactate, and when their babies are born they are ripped from their mothers and head straight for the slaughter house. Animal agriculture represents one of the biggest genocides on the planet today, and it shows how much we’ve lost our connection to all that is.

Lactose Intolerance
But back to consumer health concerns. If we look at all other animals who don’t consume the milk of another animal or after weaning, it is because they do not have the enzymes to break down the sugar found in milk. We are no different, and this explains why in some ethnic populations around the world, lactose intolerance is present in 90 percent of the population. A staggering 70 percent of the world’s population has some degree of lactose intolerance.

That being said, some people might have evolved and developed a cows milk just fine, which is why this information may not apply to everybody but overall, it definitely appears we are doing something unnatural.

This is explainable by science. Humans actually never had this enzyme, and to digest the sugar in milk, a cow’s milk at that, we had to develop the LTC gene, which was acquired by mutation. This is the lactase gene, which allows us to process lactose as adults. Clearly, we are not doing what is natural and in accordance with our bodies. I first came across this information from Katherine S. Pollard, a PhD at the University of California, San Francisco, in this lecture.


Metabolic Acidosis

One of the most important points people are becoming aware of is the fact that animal protein may in fact be harmful for human consumption, and that plant protein is a much better option. I go more in-depth on this in my article Plant-Based Protein VS. Protein From Meat: Which One Is Better For Your Body?

One thing animal protein does is trigger metabolic acidosis. This happens when the body produces too much acid and becomes very acidic, which can be caused by multiple things, including the absorption of casein found in animal protein. Casein makes up almost 90 percent of the protein in a cow’s milk. When the body experiences this type of acidosis, it actually forces the body to compensate by leaching calcium from the bones to help neutralize the increased acidity. Over time, all of this can have severe and detrimental effects on bone health, and studies have shown this.

We Have Been Misled

Science tells us that nations with high instances of hip fracture and osteoporosis also have a very high calcium intake. Given this correlation, and the fact that animal protein causes metabolic acidosis, sucking the calcium out of the bones — in direct contrast to what the dairy industry would have us believe — it’s easy to see that we have been misled.

Studies have also shown that animal protein can “turn on cancer.” This mainly comes from the work of Dr. Colin Campbell, an American biochemist who specializes in the effect of nutrition on long term health. He is the Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University. Scholars like Campbell are vital to the world, because they are among the few who actually examine and study nutrition and health, something that our modern day medical industry completely ignores. How ironic is it that medical doctors don’t learn anything about nutrition? How does that make any sense? It’s because modern day medicine puts profits before health.

The China Study has become known as one of the most comprehensive studies of nutrition ever conducted. It has huge implications for diet, weight loss and longer-term health. It implicates animal protein in various ways that most people aren’t ready to accept.

https://www.collective-evolution.co...es-calcium-from-your-bones-makes-them-weaker/

If all that was true than people of Netherlands would have been dwarfs or may be dead. They consume dairy products which almost all are coming from cow based farming.
But on the contrary, they are tallest.
 
If all that was true than people of Netherlands would have been dwarfs or may be dead. They consume dairy products which almost all are coming from cow based farming.
But on the contrary, they are tallest.

Yep the Dutch are bloody giants lol. I'm quite tall 6ft 1, but going there and meeting Dutch folks on holidays I'm like wtf!
 
Yep the Dutch are bloody giants lol. I'm quite tall 6ft 1, but going there and meeting Dutch folks on holidays I'm like wtf!

Would it be too much to change the title of the thread to: "Ecogreenie lunatic warrior tries to scare the gullible into veganism and fails". :D
 
If all that was true than people of Netherlands would have been dwarfs or may be dead. They consume dairy products which almost all are coming from cow based farming.
But on the contrary, they are tallest.

From what I have heard, the studies that focused in on this tended to make the argument more for the senior citizens that were already beset with higher likelihood of problems like osteoporosis etc (this was a persistent issue in control group formation etc)......rather than the "growth phase" for kids, teens, young adults and then maintenance in the prime adult years etc (which would largely dictate meeting and long term improving your genetic/ethnic size potential etc).

I think the basic vector argued was that at old age, calcium (and general bone mineral) regeneration/addition was actually escalating the leaching process in reverse given the stresses imposed in local sites of the bone etc.....somewhat similar to how in vietnam war they found out (by churning the data of casualties) that quick pressure positive blood transfusions actually caused injured combatants to bleed out more rather than help them because it had detrimental effect on the natural micro-clotting taking place....i.e that specifics had to be taken into account over the general conventional wisdom.

Though some extremists have indeed taken the former (already sketchy argument given the elderly control groups were not that great/unbiased from what I heard) and applied it across the board to everyone (hoping no one notices)....just like extremists do in general (i.e make the argued specifics apply willy nilly to the larger conventional wisdom before the specifics are even established....and then yell names at you if you don't agree).
 
I came across this specific claim years ago, a vegan friend of mine tried to convince me on it too (prob so he could feel better about the soy-milk intake he was doing)....but I'm like "human history brah....it don't lie".

That kind of vegan milk is not good. If you do a search for the side effects of soya you can see why. Other vegan milk is good. Almond has the mildest flavour followed by coconut.
 
That kind of vegan milk is not good. If you do a search for the side effects of soya you can see why. Other vegan milk is good. Almond has the mildest flavour followed by coconut.

I agree....too much phyto estrogen in soy.

I just like regular cow milk the best anyway....thats what I drink (or have yoghurt, cheese etc).
 
Agreed.


From the study;

Among men, however, there was no relationship between usual milk intake and fracture risk. The researchers observed a slight (three percent) increase in death from any cause for each additional glass of milk men consumed.

Interestingly, higher intake of other dairy products — namely cheese and yogurt — was associated with a lower risk of mortality and bone fracture among women.

Hmm..I guess I should be on the way out.
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I drink close to 4 gallons of the above fat-free milk a week.
Over 50, no fractures, and no medications at all.

I'm not buying the bone density loss. My father was a big milk drinker too and I remember the doctors doing a huge WTF on some bone density test results he had done when he was in his 80's.

Cow's meat is harmful to health as well. It has tapeworms those lay eggs inside human body and infect it with Taeniasis.
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It can be controlled
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If all that was true than people of Netherlands would have been dwarfs or may be dead. They consume dairy products which almost all are coming from cow based farming.
But on the contrary, they are tallest.

Same in Sweden. Hell even many adult Swedes drink milk with their food as a replacement for water!
 

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