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Milk? Poison??? Ok...maybe, maybe not, but unless NATO is planning on
building a "milk bomb", what the heck does this possibly have with this
group???
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Subject: White Poison: The Horrors of Milk [WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK]


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> > White Poison: The Horrors of Milk
> > Shanti Rangwani, ColorLines
> > December 3, 2001
> >
> >                      Got milk? If not, then thank your lucky stars.
Because
> > if you do, medical research shows that you are likely to be plagued by
> > anemia, migraine, bloating, gas, indigestion, asthma, prostate cancer,
and a
> > host of potentially fatal allergies -- especially if you are a person of
> > color.
> >
> >                      Ignoring this, the government declares that milk is
> > essential to good health, subsidizes the milk industry to the tune of
> > billions of dollars, and requires milk in its public school lunch
programs.
> > And celebrity shills sporting milk mustaches tell us that milk is rich
in
> > proteins, calcium, and vitamins -- and very
> > cool to boot.
> >
> >                      They forget to tell you about the dangers lurking
in
> > that innocuous-looking glass of white. Once criticized only by
naturopaths
> > and vegans, now the health effects of milk are being decried by many
> > mainstream doctors. The supposedly hip milk mustache is actually a
creamy
> > layer of mucus, live bacteria, and pus.
> >
> >                      Former Chairman of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins
> > University, Frank Oski, M.D. even has a book called Don't Drink Your
Milk
> > which blames every second health problem kids suffer on hormone-ridden
> > commercial milk. Sixty percent of ear infections in kids under six years
of
> > age are milk-induced, and milk consumption is the number one cause of
> > iron-deficiency anemia in infants today according to the American
> > Association of Pediatrics.
> >
> >                      But milk is also a racial issue. Almost 90 percent
of
> > African Americans and most Latinos, Asians, and Southern Europeans lack
the
> > genes necessary to digest lactose, the primary sugar in milk. The milk
> > industry's response is classic: they have launched new campaigns arguing
> > that non-whites can digest
> > milk if they take in small sips during the day. There is a burgeoning
> > industry worth $450 million a year churning out products designed to
> > minimize lactose intolerance.
> >
> >                      Lactose intolerance is the most common "food
allergy,"
> > but to call it an allergy is to take a white-centric view that
trivializes
> > the fact that most of the world's people are not biologically designed
to
> > digest milk.
> >
> >                      Milk does no body good, but for the vast majority
of
> > the world's people --  people of color -- it is a public health
disaster.
> >
> >                      No other animal drinks cow's milk, not even calves
once
> > they are weaned. The late Dr. Benjamin Spock, the U.S.'s leading
authority
> > on child care, spoke out against feeding "cow's glue" to children,
saying it
> > can cause anemia, allergies, and diabetes and in the long term, will set
> > kids up for obesity and heart disease, the number one cause of death in
this
> > country.
> >
> >                      Most of milk's much-vaunted protein is contained in
> > casein -- which is also a raw material for commercial glue. Undigested,
it
> > simply sticks to the intestinal walls and blocks nutrient absorption.
> >
> >                      The mainstream media and the government ignore the
> > medical studies showing that milk is a serious health threat, in part
> > because people of color are the main victims. The institutionalization
of
> > racism is highlighted by U.S. Department of Agriculture spokesperson
Eilene
> > Kennedy's statement on milk,
> > that the government's recommended food pyramid is intended for "the
> > majority of Americans. It doesn't communicate to all Americans."
> >
> >                      The USDA continues to require that school lunch
> > programs include milk with every meal, and recommend that we glug milk
for
> > calcium, even though Harvard studies show an increase in osteoporosis
and
> > bone-breakage in people who consume milk. It says we should drink milk
to
> > prevent heart disease (and is echoed by Larry King) even though
saturated
> > fat constitutes 55 percent of milk solids.
> >
> >                      The dairy lobby perpetrates lies to ensure its
profits.
> > It benefits directly from the exaggerated support prices the government
> > shells out for this "health food." The government pays over a billion
> > dollars a year for surplus butter. A General Accounting Office (GAO)
study
> > concluded that a reduction in the government price support system would
have
> > netted consumers savings of $10.4 billion from 1986 to 2001. And the
USDA
> > pays inflated prices to purchase dairy products for both the Women,
Infants,
> > and Children (WIC) and federal school lunch programs -- milking the
> > taxpayers and actually
> > getting them to pay for poisoning 26 million school kids.
> >
> >                      The milk lobby has whipsawed its way into the
highest
> > echelons of power.  Staffers under Richard Nixon were indicted for
accepting
> > $300,000 from the dairy lobby for making milk part of the school lunch
> > program.
> >
> >                      Dr. Robert Cohen of the Dairy Education Board, a
> > nonprofit organization dedicated to exposing the milk lobby, contends
that
> > the dramatic 52 percent rise in asthma deaths among minority kids in New
> > York coincided with the surplus milk, cheese, and butter pumped into
them
> > under the USDA's free school lunch and breakfast giveaway programs. The
> > incidence of asthma deaths may be even higher since asthma is not a
> > reportable disease, and asthma deaths are sometimes certified as
> > cardiovascular disease.
> >
> >                      There is also a direct link between milk
consumption
> > and prostate cancer among African Americans, who have the highest
incidence
> > of this disease in the world. A study in Cancer has shown that men who
> > reported drinking three or more glasses of whole milk daily had a higher
> > risk for prostate cancer than men who reported never drinking whole
milk.
> >
> >                      The controversial Bovine Growth Hormone (BGH) --
banned
> > in most countries -- is pumped into U.S. milch cows to increase annual
yield
> > (50,000 pounds of milk per cow today compared to 2,000 pounds in 1959).
Milk
> > from cows treated with BGH is likely to contain pus from their udders
since
> > the hormone leads to mastitis, or udder infection. BGH use results in a
> > tumor-promoting chemical (IGF-I) that has been implicated in an
explosive
> > increase of cancer of the colon, smooth muscle, and breast.
> >
> >                      The antibiotics dairy farmers use to treat
BGH-caused
> > infections in cows appear in their milk and greatly hasten human
tolerance
> > to most antibiotics, a potentially life-threatening state of affairs.
The
> > Center for Science in the Public Interest reports that 38 percent of
milk
> > samples in 10 cities were contaminated with sulfa drugs and other
> > antibiotics.
> >
> >                      A fightback is beginning. Protesters picketed New
York
> > City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's planned milk promotion campaign with a
photo
> > of the mayor wearing a milk mustache over the caption, "Got Prostate
> > Cancer?" Giuliani (who, like his father, has prostate cancer) dropped
the
> > campaign. And doctors from the Physicians Committee for Responsible
Medicine
> > (PCRM) persuaded Washington, D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams not to declare
May
> > 11 as "Drink Chocolate Milk Day" by presenting evidence that milk is
> > harmful, especially to
> > people of color.
> >
> >                      The PCRM -- composed of some of the leading doctors
in
> > the U.S. -- has campaigned extensively in the health and consumer press
and
> > led a successful legal effort in 1999 to make dairy products optional in
the
> > federal food guidelines. The campaign was supported by a number of
prominent
> > civil rights organizations and leaders, including the Congressional
Black
> > Caucus, the NAACP, Martin Luther King, III, Jesse Jackson, Jr., the
National
> > Hispanic
> > Medical Association, and former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders.
> >
> >                      The dairy lobby remains cozy with most medical
> > practitioners to perpetrate its "drink milk" propaganda. However, not
one of
> > the 1,500 papers listed in Medicine that deal with milk points to its
> > goodness -- only to the pus, blood, antibiotics, and carcinogens in
milk,
> > and the chronic fatigue, anemia, asthma,
> > and autoimmune disorders milk consumption causes.
> >
> >                      The time has come for the milk industry to face the
> > kind of scrutiny that the tobacco companies face today. Meanwhile,
discard
> > the moo juice.
> >
> >                      Shanti Rangwani is an allopathic doctor and a
columnist
> > for the Times of India
> >
>
>

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