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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / July 2005

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milk & disease

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George  Lagergren - 18 Jul 2005 14:38 GMT
"cathyb"
wrote:
> "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."?

       btw, what is wrong with giving up consuming a particular food item,
especially when that food item is bulky and heavy   AND   that bulky, heavy
food item also requires cold storage?

        plus after giving up a particular food item, one solves three
health problems:  strep throat; lung congestion; common colds.

         does a gallon of bottled, pure water weigh less or more than a
gallon of bottled cows' milk?

        if people had to purchase meat items, say in 50 pounds cases, how
many people would drag meat purchases home?
Pizza Girl. - 19 Jul 2005 00:02 GMT
Milk must be heavier than water because of all the metals in it.

> "cathyb"
>  wrote:
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>          if people had to purchase meat items, say in 50 pounds cases, how
> many people would drag meat purchases home?
 
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