Every sip of cow's milk contains 59 different bioactivehormones, according to endocrinologist Clark Grosvenor in
the Journal of Endocrine Reviews in 1992. Milk has always
been a hormonal delivery system, providing nursing infants
with nature's perfect food for the young of each species.
Thousands of studies published in respected peer-reviewedscientific journals report that lactoferrins,
immunoglobulins, and hormones in human breast milk provide
enormous benefit for nursing humans. In other words,
hormones in milk work to exert powerful effects. Each
species of mammal has a different formula. Cow's milk
contains hormones, and nursing on cow's milk will deliver
these hormones to the human body.
As a little girl becomes a big girl, then a mature woman,she will naturally produce in her lifetime the equivalent of
only one tablespoon of estrogen. Hormones work on a
nanomolecular lever, which means that it takes only a
billionth of a gram to produce a powerful biological effect.
Should little girls be encouraged to pop estrogen,progesterone, and prolactin pills each day? If they drink
cow's milk, that is just what they are doing. If they eat
cheese and ice cream, they ingest concentrated forms of
these hormones.
Little girls do not take birth control pills (those hormonesare produced from horse urine). Little girls do not inject
steroids, and do not require estrogen replacement therapy.
Little girls are born with bodies that are genetically pre-programmed to transform them into women. By drinking cow's
milk, little girls become big girls long before Mother
Nature intended.
Eighty percent of the protein in cow's milk is casein, atenacious glue and powerful allergen. The authors of this study report that goat and cow's milk "share 87 percent to98 percent ( of the) identical amino acids" that make up theproteins responsible for milk allergies. Today Lizzy (my 12-year-old daughter) and I played a game.Although there are 4,700 mammals in the animal kingdom, weapplied the alphabet game and imagined drinking body fluidsfrom the following:A = Anteater (Yeech)B = BadgerC = CatD = DogE = ElephantF = FoxG = GiraffeH = Human breast milkI = ImpalaJ = JackrabbitK = KangarooL = LemmingM = MuskratN = NarwhaleO = OrangutanP = Platypus (Love that PUS)Q = Quagga (half-zebra, half horse, according to Lizzy)R = RaccoonS = SealT = TigerU = Unicorn (Sorry, Lizzy, they're all goneV = Vampire batW = WalrusX = (Lizzy claims that there is no X. I asked,if there is no X, how do we make baby animals. She didn't get it. I didn't push it.Y = YakZ = ZebraMilk with cookies sounds disgusting from any of the above,particularly human breast milk which just so happens to benature's perfect food for baby humans. The thought of drinking human breast mil at my age is beyond comical. It's repulsive. Why is it innately disgusting? Because instinctively, weknow that milk from the mother of a specific species ofmammal to her infant is the perfect food for that baby. The milk contains lactoferrins, immunoglobulins, and otherhormones that were designed for that species. Why do we LOVE cow's milk?We've been brainwashed!No cow's milk for me. No pig's milk yogurt, nor horse milkice cream. No dog cream cheese, and certainly no skunk sour cream. |
Robert Cohen author of: MILK
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Executive Director (notmilkman@notmilk.com)
Dairy Education Board
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