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Milk is safe, I have tested it.
Milk isn't safe, I have tested it.
sounds like operator error.Milk is safe, I have tested it.
Milk isn't safe, I have tested it.
Nope, I've never been subjected to an attempted drowning by milk. My point is, provide proof that milk is 'safe', otherwise your statement has no merit. A good place to start would be to provide contra-evidence to the claims made earlier in this thread.
Rice is correct, you are presenting an anecdotal claim that is unsupported by medical reports indicating your overall health. You have not provided evidence that you have been drinking milk all your life, not indicated how much milk "all your life," not provided proof that your medical condition is healthy, not indicated your age, not indicated how you came about with the "assumption" you are healthy, and finally your personal experience is insufficient as evidence.Well I have been drinking milk my whole life; I am still alive and healthy.
Rice is correct, you are presenting an anecdotal claim that is unsupported by medical reports indicating your overall health. You have not provided evidence that you have been drinking milk all your life, not indicated how much milk "all your life," not provided proof that your medical condition is healthy, not indicated your age, not indicated how you came about with the "assumption" you are healthy, and finally your personal experience is insufficient as evidence.
Rice is correct, you are presenting an anecdotal claim that is unsupported by medical reports indicating your overall health. You have not provided evidence that you have been drinking milk all your life, not indicated how much milk "all your life," not provided proof that your medical condition is healthy, not indicated your age, not indicated how you came about with the "assumption" you are healthy, and finally your personal experience is insufficient as evidence.
Taste is based on preference, what one person enjoys is not what the next person enjoys.just because you cant enjoy something dosnt mean others cant or shouldnt...
"Healthy living" was carried out by everyone until the advent of the Industrial Revolution, which mechanized food production.Anyways as time goes on people wont be bothered about whats healthy or safe but rather what they can afford to buy and survive. Healthy living is all very well but its basically a luxury that will disappear for almost everyone. If anything will stop people buying milk it will be the price not a white paper or theory... of course by then we wont be bothered about milk alternatives either just living will be hard enough.
If you're going use yourself as an example, damn straight you need to provide evidence. For all I know, you're a grossly overweight, pimply monstrosity attached to an IV --- claiming to be healthy.I did not realize I needed to provide evidence that I drink milk or that I am healthy.
First, the reports provided were not "biased." Second, your earlier claim IS biased. Third, your argument is without supporting evidence and anecdotal. The reports, previously provided, clearly indicate what health concerns there are with dairy products. Maybe you should read them and see what the FACTS are instead of running with your uninformed opinion.I just don't trust a few biased opinions that drinking bovine lactose is unhealthy when very many people have been drinking it for a very long time and have not been diagnosed with loss of life or limb as a result.
It's common sense that something is bad for you if you're allergic to it. Which is why we presented the reports and studies.And yes some people are allergic to milk... some people are allergic to penicillin, that does not mean we need to go around telling every one penicillin is unhealthy so live or die with your infections.
Interesting, I wasn't aware there was a milk scare. More of a milk denial...This milk scare is just alarmist in nature.
Actually, there is healthy stress and unhealthy stress (but that's for a different thread). Still, it is important to realize you can eliminate stress almost as easily as you can eliminate dairy products. This thread pertains to dairy products, and while you may want to deny the facts, even try to point elsewhere in an effort to detract from the issue at hand, the facts are there, the evidence substantial, the tests and studies and reports are very clear. Dairy products are, indeed, bad for you.If you really need a cause to fight, how about stress; stress is really unhealthy and I'm sure is a lot worse for you that milk.
I see, so because you cannot dispute the evidence, you want us to allow you and others to continue to deny it with your arguments??? Victor, this is JUST like the tobacco debate, in which we're dealing with an issue of people wanting to continue to smoke cigarettes despite the overwhelming evidence.K can we please put an end to this .... If you wish to avoid milk for whatever reason go right ahead. If like me you have no intention of avoiding milk or being convinced to spend ridiculous amount on say almond milk as an alternative go right ahead and keep drinking the cow stuff...
Actually, quite the opposite Victor. Dairy products are a luxury. They are expensive to produce and expensive to prepare. The only reason it's cheaper for you to buy than almond milk is because almond milk is a relatively recent product.Anyways as time goes on people wont be bothered about whats healthy or safe but rather what they can afford to buy and survive. Healthy living is all very well but its basically a luxury that will disappear for almost everyone.
- science article from 6000 years agoThe mutations may have eventually arisen because they helped people get more nutrients from their milk, giving them a leg up over their comrades, says Fiona Marshall, an archaeologist at Washington University in St. Louis who was not involved in the study. “Among those people, any individuals with lactase persistence would live longer and have more children.”