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We're fucking organic.
It doesn't matter as much _where_ we get our nutrition from so much as the fact that we get it. Back in the day, milk was a good source of nutrition as it was renewable - with a quick turn-around time... and it was also a good use of resources, as milking a cow fed so many more than killing it for its meat. ... so we learned to make lots of tasty stuff with milk. Milk, and all that stuff we learned to make with it, tastes good. So, I consume dairy... and, frankly, I don't have a whole lotta regard for armchair nutritionists. Even if it is "meant" for a calf - that don't mean that I can't eat it, too. That's as weak an argument as I've ever heard on the subject... Chicken eggs are "meant" to grow up and be baby chickens, but I still think they taste pretty good cooked over-easy with some salt, pepper, and Tobasco. And you know what - it's nutrition... that's really all that matters. :2 cents: |
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I grew up on a dairy farm and there were occasions where cats would get the milk from the cow on their own, not by suckling but some cows if not milked on time especially after just having had a calf have swollen udders and the milk will squirt out on its own. Some cats are smart enough to lap the stream of milk, or lap it up from the ground where the cow had stood once she moved from that spot. |
FACT: once again GFY "FACT" threads fails to deliver facts.
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I really don't understand why on earth people enjoy drinking nasty hormone-laden cow milk, when soy milk is readily available. Not to mention the cholesterol cow milk contains. Ew. Soy milk is healthier and tastes better, IMO.
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1) there is no such thing as soy "milk" 2) vegetable proteins are the worst source of protein 3) you can easily get organic milk at any supermarket 4) not everyone is a naive hippy with a dream |
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"aquired taste" means "it tastes like ass but if you eat enough of it, you'll be able to tolerate it" |
Of course it's not actual milk....it's made from soy. Duh :) That's just its name. I don't drink milk for protein, I drink it for calcium, vitamins, and because I like the way it tastes. I eat meat for protein. If you think I'm a hippy, that's pretty hilarious :)
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breast milk on my cereal I dont think so . lol
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I was there remember?!?!?! Your doctor said you have the dick of a 20 month old. Get your story straight! :winkwink: |
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If it's natural, I don't have much of a concern in eating it. What gets me are all the additives, and it's pretty much impossible to avoid them unless you want to set up your own garden and hunt your own meat.
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in fact, its beyond absurd to suggest that any red meat has negative calories. there are only a handful of foods that do and they are all fruits and vegetables because they are mostly water, trapped in fiber. you are basically saying "hey, you can lose weight by eating bacon for breakfast, lunch and dinner because the caloric yeild is similar to that of asparagas or celery" :2 cents: |
Fact - this thread is a repeat discussion done x10 fold like all the others.
Why not start combining these "fact" threads for better views and varying discussion at least: FACT: Only circumcised men need milk or some shit like that. :( |
Milk does the body good..are you calling them liars? ;)
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the idea that cow's milk is not "meant for humans" is a philosophical argument that does not fit within the model of evolution.
the fact is that the human specie is in a constant state of evolution, taking from the earth what is convenient or expediant for survival, and has consumed the milk of various domesticated animals for thousands of years. and in the last 10,000 years or so (which is recent on the timeline of human evolution) human's have drunk lots of milk outside their specie and they have used the protein to their advantage. if you had ONLY cow's milk as your single source of nutrition you would be hard pressed to find another source of nutrition that would keep you alive longer, and my guess would be that cow's milk would keep you alive even longer than human milk (unless you are an infant). and perhaps goat milk would keep you alive even longer than cow's milk. |
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true, you're better off limiting dairy after physical maturity, but not because it is a junk food, but because it can contribute to certain health issues. lots of diary farmers who've drank whole milk all their lives have heart problems in adulthood. |
What I find funny in this thread is the anti red meat policy as well and how we were not designed to eat meat.
There are several breeds of native Indians that live in the arctic from the areas above Canada to above Russia. Their primary source of protein, fuel, minerals, salt, and even trace minerals comes from caribou and seal. Sure they often catch and dry some fish to boot, yet most everything they eat is caribou and seal. No real veggies, no soy milk, no wheat grass juice, just seal fat and caribou. |
But it tastes so good! Though I only drink skim milk.
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No thank you, I will stick to veal and cheese sticks. NosMo |
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But to say it has no health benefit is just silly. Sure we get calcium from other areas, but it doesn't mean it has no benefit. Milk has Vitamin D, something those of us in the Northern states need. It is high in protien and vitamins. There's a reason you see bodybuilders loading up on their milkshakes following a workout. There's a ton of stuff that milk helps. Sure their marketing slogans are overdone and you technicality don't need it to live a healthy lifestyle. But drinking it is still good for you. |
I don't think that's true. I guess that facts are just pertaining to children or babies who are relying to formulated milk.
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Soy milk taste like shit. Simple as that. I drink milk, I'm over 40 and I LOOK 30. (Might be the milk, might be the whiskey and cigs). I drink milk because I want to. I like the taste of it, and it go with some foods better than any other beverage I can think of, cake or cookies being an example. I also eat meat... If you have ever seen cows teeth, or horse teeth... then you will know what teeth look like in an animal thats spouse to only eat veggies. Do a little simple comparison of our teeth to other animals in nature, they are more like dog teeth, lion teeth and other "meat" eaters. Point made. If you somehow believe otherwise... fine. Eat you veggies and leave the steak for me.
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I wonder who was the first person to discover how to milk a cow.
And what the hell did he think he was doing in the first place ?? |
I have not drank milk for 32 years and it has had no effect on my health.
I do eat cheese though cause it taste good. |
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The ignorance displayed in this thread (in some cases) continues to confound me. |
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oh boy, intelligence and logic wise this thread has gone downhill.
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Milk itself is not linked to autism. It is the by-product of an allergic reaction to milk (and gluten) that is linked to autism.
So avoiding milk because some people are allergic to it would be like avoiding peanuts, nuts, eggs, wheat and fish because some people are allergic to them. |
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Anyway, milk and cheese are not good for you, if you have too much of it. Neither is getting drunk or smoking pot. 2 people died in my area last week from drinking bad milk. Whittier Farms Milk, it's good, most of the time. http://www.milforddailynews.com/homepage/x2133873242 |
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Cheese as cultivated pus, though? :upsidedow |
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"Ten pounds of milk are used to make one pound of cheese. Cheese is concentrated pus." "the average liter of milk in America contained only 323 million pus cells" " USDA does not allow milk containing 750 million or more pus cells per liter to be shipped across state borders." It's all true, and a little gross, but that's not why I don't drink milk. |
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So many people - unable to drink beer. :( If you're talking about a reaction to gluten (as indicative of autism), my past bit of study on the subject told me that gluten allergies are, generally, rare... are generally genetically limited to Scandinavian blood-lines, and affect one's life much more significantly than just in the case of milk. For instance, most grains would also need to be removed from the kid's diet. |
cats drink milk all the time..
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