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A lobbying success story of milk: Unnatural, unhealthy
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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 699849" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>My cousin married a Vietnamese guy, Lee. They met in the Peace Corps in Katmandu. </p><p>Anyway, he is a fine fellow (although a Redskins fan) and he tells me that 75% of Asians are lactose intolerant. I haven't bothered to google that fact for accuracy. </p><p>This same cousin went to summer "camp calcium" at Purdue when she was Jr High aged. Everything the girls ate and everything they passed was analyzed. The study, sponsored by the dairy interests, showed that girls from 8-15 have one chance to add bone density and prevent osteoporosis and that is when they are young. And milk is the most effective source of calcium. </p><p>Yeah, it was maybe biased research, but it was done to high standards, and I for one believe it</p><p></p><p>Second, our pediatricians are great doctors, but they insisted that our daughter should have soy instead of milk. I looked at the ex and said "I drank milk, what is wrong with that? I'm strong, healthy and somewhat sane. " Ex felt that whatever the pediatrician said should be the rule. Today, at 23, the girl loves milk for breakfast, is not obese or even close to obese, and will likely be strong well into her life. </p><p></p><p>I won't buy 2% milk. I want the full fat "vitamin D" labeled stuff. I drink 8 oz every morning. And I love Ice Cream. Take me out and shoot me. And don't get me started on butter vs oleo. </p><p></p><p>Dairy has taken a huge hit on health concerns and those in the business need to think about regaining the high ground. </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 699849, member: 4406"] My cousin married a Vietnamese guy, Lee. They met in the Peace Corps in Katmandu. Anyway, he is a fine fellow (although a Redskins fan) and he tells me that 75% of Asians are lactose intolerant. I haven't bothered to google that fact for accuracy. This same cousin went to summer "camp calcium" at Purdue when she was Jr High aged. Everything the girls ate and everything they passed was analyzed. The study, sponsored by the dairy interests, showed that girls from 8-15 have one chance to add bone density and prevent osteoporosis and that is when they are young. And milk is the most effective source of calcium. Yeah, it was maybe biased research, but it was done to high standards, and I for one believe it Second, our pediatricians are great doctors, but they insisted that our daughter should have soy instead of milk. I looked at the ex and said "I drank milk, what is wrong with that? I'm strong, healthy and somewhat sane. " Ex felt that whatever the pediatrician said should be the rule. Today, at 23, the girl loves milk for breakfast, is not obese or even close to obese, and will likely be strong well into her life. I won't buy 2% milk. I want the full fat "vitamin D" labeled stuff. I drink 8 oz every morning. And I love Ice Cream. Take me out and shoot me. And don't get me started on butter vs oleo. Dairy has taken a huge hit on health concerns and those in the business need to think about regaining the high ground. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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