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I didn't write about perverted milk.

I referred to milk which lets calves gain

> > 250 kg in 200 days

> > 360 kg in 1 year

> > ...

Weaned mammals do not need milk. Mother nature doesn't tell us that.

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At 16:43 Uhr +0000 07.06.2009, food4tot wrote:

>,

>Although some people need to drink goats milk, or sheep's milk or

>camel milk instead of raw Jersey or Guernsey cow's milk.... our best

>source of vitamin D's and calcium's is raw milk, which is used to

>fight all forms of cancer.

>Cancer is fungus, milk contains microbe's to fight cancer.

>Dr. Reams, and Dr. Weston Price do state as do most of the other

>great genius' that we must get our calcium's from a great amount of

>other raw sources, such as fish. Even boiled fish bone marrow broth

>is great.

>Our diets must vary widely in order to get them all. There are 6

>types of calcium and we need them all.

>All of this you write about applies to pasteurized/homogenized milk,

>the stuff is deadly. It makes all of us very ill in my house, we get

>fevers and throw up for three days when we come into contact with

>it. It contains huge amounts of estrogen they shoot into the cows

>weekly to bring them into esterous. It contains pus and all manner

>of yuckies, which is why they pasteurize.

>There is a book you would enjoy that sums up pasteurized milk.

> " Don't Drink Your Milk " written by:

>About the Author

> A Oski, born in 1932, is a graduate of Swarthmore College and

>received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1958. He

>served his internship and Pediatric residency at the Hospital of the

>University of Pennsylvania and then studied hematology as a Fellow

>at Harvard at the Boston Children's Hospital. He was appointed as an

>Associate in the Department of Pediatrics, University of

>Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1963 and assumed the post of

>Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, State University

>of New York, Upstate Medical Center, 1972. In 1985 he assumed the

>position of Director, Department of Pediatrics, s Hopkins

>University School of Medicine and Physician-inChief, the s

>Hopkins Children's Center.

>http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & q=mothers+milk+fighting+cancer & btnG=Search & a\

q=f & oq= & aqi=

>

>

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Any omnivore I've ever met likes milk in adulthood. Dogs, cats, pigs, chickens,

me. ;) Ever seen a pig, not piglet, nurse a cow...I have. Milk is liquid

vegetables.

-Jenn

> >,

> >Although some people need to drink goats milk, or sheep's milk or

> >camel milk instead of raw Jersey or Guernsey cow's milk.... our best

> >source of vitamin D's and calcium's is raw milk, which is used to

> >fight all forms of cancer.

> >Cancer is fungus, milk contains microbe's to fight cancer.

> >Dr. Reams, and Dr. Weston Price do state as do most of the other

> >great genius' that we must get our calcium's from a great amount of

> >other raw sources, such as fish. Even boiled fish bone marrow broth

> >is great.

> >Our diets must vary widely in order to get them all. There are 6

> >types of calcium and we need them all.

> >All of this you write about applies to pasteurized/homogenized milk,

> >the stuff is deadly. It makes all of us very ill in my house, we get

> >fevers and throw up for three days when we come into contact with

> >it. It contains huge amounts of estrogen they shoot into the cows

> >weekly to bring them into esterous. It contains pus and all manner

> >of yuckies, which is why they pasteurize.

> >There is a book you would enjoy that sums up pasteurized milk.

> > " Don't Drink Your Milk " written by:

> >About the Author

> > A Oski, born in 1932, is a graduate of Swarthmore College and

> >received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1958. He

> >served his internship and Pediatric residency at the Hospital of the

> >University of Pennsylvania and then studied hematology as a Fellow

> >at Harvard at the Boston Children's Hospital. He was appointed as an

> >Associate in the Department of Pediatrics, University of

> >Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1963 and assumed the post of

> >Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, State University

> >of New York, Upstate Medical Center, 1972. In 1985 he assumed the

> >position of Director, Department of Pediatrics, s Hopkins

> >University School of Medicine and Physician-inChief, the s

> >Hopkins Children's Center.

>

>http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & q=mothers+milk+fighting+cancer & btnG=Search & a\

q=f & oq= & aqi=

> >

> >

>

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