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    i drink alot of milk and i can't see it doing that much harm. I wouldn't drink more than you are now because too much of a good thing and all that.. variety is good drink coke, water, milk, juices all in moderation


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    it's fattening
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    i have a high metabolismthingy, so if i drink me semi-skimmed milk and nodge up my excercise a bit i should be ok??

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexOC View Post
    i have a high metabolismthingy, so if i drink me semi-skimmed milk and nodge up my excercise a bit i should be ok??

    Yes... milk is Mother Nature's "perfect food" ...for a calf... until it is weaned. Everything you know about cow's milk and dairy is probably part of a Dairy industry MYTH. Cow's milk is an unhealthy fluid from diseased animals that contains a wide range of dangerous and disease-causing substances that have a cumulative negative effect on all who consume it. MILK'S BASIC CONTENTS *ALL* cow's milk (regular and 'organic') has 59 active hormones, scores of allergens, fat and cholesterol. Most cow's milk has measurable quantities of herbicides, pesticides, dioxins (up to 200 times the safe levels), up to 52 powerful antibiotics (perhaps 53, with LS-50), blood, pus, feces, bacteria and viruses. (Cow's milk can have traces of anything the cow ate... including such things as radioactive fallout from nuke testing ... (the 50's strontium-90 problem). LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH IN AMERICA Rank Total Description 1 724,859 Heart Disease (think fats/cholesterol: meat/dairy) 2 541,532 Malignant Neoplasms (cancer: think toxins/milk/dairy) 3 158,448 Cerebro-vascular (think meat milk and dairy) 4 112,584 Bronchitis Emphysema Asthma (think toxins/milk/dairy) 5 97,835 Unintentional Injuries and Adverse Effects 7 64,751 Diabetes (think milk/dairy)
    Drinking too much milk can be bad for you. Apart from the fats involved, the excess calcium can give you kidney stones, which you will have to pass through your urinary tract and can be exceedingly painful.
    Excesive milk consumtion cuses anemia.
    Drinking more than a quart of milk in a day results in vitamin D overdose, resulting in calcium to be deposited in the soft tissue of the body and mental lethargy.
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    Yeah Alex, I have a high metabolism too and as I say I've been drinking the full fat stuff all my life but as a few people around here like to have a little snigger about, I'm as thin as. I feel lucky because I love milk and it has none of these bad effects on me that people are saying

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pos View Post
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    Excess calcium does not cause kidney stones.
    Saturated fat/cholesterol does not cause CHD.
    Cows in the EU (and even more stringently so in the UK) are not treated with hormones, cows in the US are however, hence why the writer of your quote (undoubtedly in the US) preaches the dangers of hormone laiden milk. Milk contains hormones anyway, but nothing near the amount mentioned in your quote.
    Cows consuming radioactive fallout = US, not UK.

    Milk containing blood, pus, faeces, bacteria and viruses = Healthy cows (i.e ones not treated with hormones) and farmers not milking cows that are unhealthy, and the tests in place to ensure these criteria are met in the EU/UK, mean that a lot of the milk you buy in the UK is fit to be consumed raw, the pasteurisation process then reduced bacteria/viruses in the milk further and blood, pus and faeces will not contaminate milk in sanitary farms with healthy cows (this, again, is a problem that the UK is free of).

    There is no doubt that there are small concentrations in milk of the cells that taken together in large quantities make up pus, and also very small concentrations of all the cells that make up blood. In essence, you could call milk filtered blood (but it is not blood). But to say that blood and pus are in milk is simply misinforming people and is, well... stupid. Human breastmilk, if you believe that cows milk contains pus, also contains pus.

    Excessive milk consumption causes anemia = it has only been found in young children

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    So today i got my mummy to buy me some flavoured water, raspberry was one of them, and something else.

    Its nice, and healthy So ima stick to that for a while, and milk at night for getting to bo-bos

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    I love flavoured water! As long as it's still. We've been out of it for a couple days now though and my mother hasn't got any more so I've been forced to drink Fanta ;l

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    I love flavoured water! As long as it's still. We've been out of it for a couple days now though and my mother hasn't got any more so I've been forced to drink Fanta ;l
    Fanta is the devil!!

    What flavour water is your fav??

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    I used to be addicted to Fanta Fruit Twist. Not really a fan of Orange and I don't think I've even had the Lemon one. My favourite water was the Lemon and Lime one but I think I prefer the other one we get now, not really sure what it is - Raspberry and something
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