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my post was completely ignored, meanies
Regarding the taste issue with almond milk, it's just that our palates have been degraded by the ubiquitous refined sugars.
my post was completely ignored, meanies
Hehe, i never "alluded to" milk increasing appetite. Never said it once.
As to your argument that almond production is unsustainable or inefficient, exactly the opposite. It's the dairy industry that is both unsustainable and grossly inefficient, due to the production of the greenhouse gas, methane (300 liters per cow, per day --- over 100,000 liters of methane a year mutiplied by 2 billion cows) and due to the amount of grains it eats a day to produce milk (32,000 lbs of grain, and over 6000 gallons of fresh drinking water a year, per cow, to produce 2300 gallons of unprocessed milk a year --- and that's for the far more efficient hormone infused cows). And then there's the toxic waste of cow patties, wee.
Also, I already indicated that the average dairy consumers in developed countries eat/drink large quantities of dairy products, more than the respective peer-reviewed study indicates. So this argument of "everything in moderation" hits a rather troubling dose of reality.
Finally, while you may argue that you can eat whatever you want, nobody is saying otherwise. You want to slowly, inexorably, damage your system, you're entitled. So are smokers allowed to smoke tobacco. But when the evidence is presented, and you decide to puff on that glass of cow's milk in defiance, don't bother to whine later when consequences arise.
Victor, you'll be fine as long as you're fully informed. The gold standard is locally-produced, non-GMO, organic food. In this video, the speaker states that(I'm just paraphrasing from memory) for the past 2.5 million years, humans consumed nutrients at a level 2 to 10 times the modern day %DV. Nowadays, most people just eat stuff out of a box.
No dinosaurs were ruminants. Nor did grass exist for them to eat.Greenhouse gas, poo etc ?? mate we once had a world full of dinosaurs all farting and crapping for millions of years, don't try to tell me animals are bad for the environment ....
Hmmm, sounds like another possible thread starter. I thought chocolate came from Nestle in Hershey, PA.
Milk is delicious on it's own though but I don't think we were meant to drink it after we have been weened from our mothers. And breast milk is VERY important to a baby. Immunities, bonding, and good bones and teeth.
Trying to make it easier for yourself to count?agreed
we have 2 types of people here: