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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / July 2005

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cathyb - 18 Jul 2005 14:38 GMT
George  Lagergren wrote:
> > George Lagergren
wrote:
> >           But how can the pro-cows' milk drinkers be convinced that cows'
> >milk may be bad for the human body?     How does one convince a sugar
> addict
> >that too much sugar is bad for their human body?
>
> "David Wright"
  replied:
> > How does one convince George that just because he has
> > problems with dairy, not everyone does?
>
>           Not everyone but maybe 1/4; or 1/3; or 1/2 of the population (???)
> has problems with dairy or cows' milk.

Oh, excellent guesswork George. Very convincing. Did this unknown
proportion of the population also give up milk because

"That cow's milk requires refrigeration was the real reason why I
finally decided to give up drinking cow's milk.

           I have a friend who gave up drinking cow's milk in his
early 20s
because of the bother of the cold storage requirement for cow's milk."?

Cathy
Pizza Girl. - 19 Jul 2005 00:02 GMT
Once an a.shole, always an a.shole Cathy?

Troll some place else huh?

> George  Lagergren wrote:
> > > George Lagergren
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> Cathy
 
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