If we assume that the human body knows what it needs, then if human milk
is the most appropriate to feed humans, how come we are drinking cow
milk instead of human milk? How about industrialized human milk
production? That should help to cure/prevent a fair amount of diseases
prevalent in our societies?
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Ken Dunn - CountyEarth.com wrote:
Why do you object to milk production? Or is it, again, that you're
objecting to industrialised milk production?
I wouldn't say that I object to milk production at all, I am
questioning the sustainability of the practice and also the
nutritional value to humans. And yes, I do most definitely object to
industrialized milk production. Really, I'm just trying to
understand. Hopefully, it might help someone else also.
I should add that as mammals ourselves there is nothing that bovine
milk provides to us that we cannot get directly from other foods or
manufacture ourselves.
Take care,
Ken
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