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By Robert Cohen Executive Director
ALLERGIES
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"Dairy products may play a major role in the development of ALLERGIES,
asthma, sleep difficulties, and migraine headaches."
Israel Journal of Medical Sciences 1983;19(9):806-809 Pediatrics
1989;84(4):595-603
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"In reality, cow's milk, especially processed cow's milk, has been
linked to a variety of health problems, including: mucous production,
hemoglobin loss, childhood diabetes, heart disease, atherosclerosis,
arthritis, kidney stones, mood swings, depression, irritability,
ALLERGIES."
Townsend Medical Letter, May, 1995, Julie Klotter, MD
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"At least 50% of all children in the United States are allergic to
cow's milk, many undiagnosed. Dairy products are the leading cause of
food allergy, often revealed by diarrhea, constipation, and fatigue.
Many cases of asthma and sinus infections are reported to be relieved
and even eliminated by cutting out dairy."
Natural Health, July, 1994, Nathaniel Mead, MD
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"Formula-fed babies, at the age of three months, were secreting low
levels of serum antibodies to bovine proteins contained in their
formula."
"A Prospective Study of Humoral Immune Response to Cow Milk Antigens in
the First Year of Life" Pediatric-Allergy-Immunology, August, 1994,
5(3)
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"Most formula fed infants developed symptoms of ALLERGIC rejection to
cow milk proteins before one month of age. About 50-70% experienced
rashes or other skin symptoms, 50-60 percent gastrointestinal symptoms,
and 20-30 percent respiratory symptoms. The recommended therapy is to
avoid cow's milk."
"Epidemiological and Immunological Aspects of Cow's Milk Protein
ALLERGY and Intolerance in Infancy." Pediatric-Allergy-Immunology,
August, 1994, 5(5 Suppl.)
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Robert Cohen author of: MILK A-Z
(201-871-5871)
Executive Director (notmilkman@notmilk.com)
Dairy Education Board
http://www.notmilk.com
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TC - 29 Aug 2006 20:18 GMT
Yep, overly processed milk is a problem.
The real stuff is much much better.
TC
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Ron - 29 Aug 2006 20:28 GMT
> Yep, overly processed milk is a problem.
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> The real stuff is much much better.
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> TC
LOL!!!
The "real stuff" contains paratubercolosis virus..........and
pasteurization doesn't destroy it.
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TC - 30 Aug 2006 22:30 GMT
> > Yep, overly processed milk is a problem.
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> The "real stuff" contains paratubercolosis virus..........and
> pasteurization doesn't destroy it.
A healthy well fed body can handle common pathogens. It is called the
"Immune System". The existence of pathogens is not the only factor in
disease and sickness in the same way as the existence of bears does not
mean we will all die from bear attacks. there are other important
factors that actually leads to sickness (or bear attacks).
TC
shrubkiller - 31 Aug 2006 18:12 GMT
> > > Yep, overly processed milk is a problem.
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> TC
Sure it can!
LOL!!
Tell that to the people whose immune system is fighting cow milk
proteins and cow milk's inheirent pathogens like paratuberculosis viris.
TC - 31 Aug 2006 18:54 GMT
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> Tell that to the people whose immune system is fighting cow milk
> proteins and cow milk's inheirent pathogens like paratuberculosis viris.
And who would these people be exactly? Names? Numbers? Stats? Or are
you just pulling this idea out of your a.s?
TC
El Guapo - 31 Aug 2006 19:05 GMT
> > > > > Yep, overly processed milk is a problem.
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> TC
Anyone and everyone who consumes cow milk products.