Huh. I genuinely forgot those existed. Nice alternative.Even though this one is not serious, you can drink almond, coconut or soya milk.
Huh. I genuinely forgot those existed. Nice alternative.Even though this one is not serious, you can drink almond, coconut or soya milk.
So much flawed info in this thread that one does not know where to start...
But to begin... I will mention that if you're worried about antibiotics in milk (one of the few legitimate concerns I've seen here), one simply has to look for a label on the milk that states "comes from cows not treated with RBST." You don't have to buy organic for it- many milks bear the label now.
Dayum, I didn't know. Why the hell wasn't I aware of this?!This my friends is the Internet at its apex. This is pure stupidity.
P.S did you know there is a 100% chance you'll eventually die.
This my friends is the Internet at its apex. This is pure stupidity.
P.S did you know there is a 100% chance you'll eventually die.
i don't know man. It's cray cray.Dayum, I didn't know. Why the hell wasn't I aware of this?!
This my friends is the Internet at its apex. This is pure stupidity.
P.S did you know there is a 100% chance you'll eventually die.
>Now let's think logically here, will businesses whose goal is to maximiae their profits rape cows for more money?
>Yes, in fact they do.
So if you keep a pet cow, it's okay to grape cows for milk?
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And I'm sure sexual abuse victims will be happy to see you equate milking cows to being penetrated against their will. Nice.
Calling a staff member retarded for having the audacity to argue with you was also a nice touch. Maybe you'll get lucky and nobody will report you.
To the EOF with you troll.
Very well said.
And by the way-
Why soy is bad for you
Why grain is bad for you
Why water is bad for you
Why green veggies are bad for you
Y'all see where I'm going with this?
In one of the studies linked, all it says is that milk intake does not decrease the risk of fractures. Does that have anything to do with anything? I can drink 2 gallons of milk a day or drink none, and I'm pretty sure my lifestyle determines if I'm at risk for fractures or not.
Do I play full-contact sports? Is my risk for fractures higher if I play full-contact sports? Yes. Does milk intake have anything to do with that? No.
Even though the media tries to brainwash people, milk does not
Strengthen your bones and it is not the best source of calcium.
Even if you're not a vegan you should accept this.
-gyno because of all the hormones
-excess use of antibiotics which creates resistant bacteria
-possible acidation of your blood which needs calcium to make it back neutral which weakens
Your bones because the calcium comes from there
-cows get raped to get milk
You know that there are tests for bone mineral density right? And those same tests are used for osteoporosis patients before during and after treatment. Did you know that the doctor's recommendation of increased milk intake increased bone density when the patients were tested later?
Keyword "reduced" indeed - so they do produce milk either way? Thanks for proving my point. Either way, I don't feel bad for cows getting "raped" as you say because they're farm animals - their sole purpose in life is to provide us with produce, no domesticated cow can survive in the wild and as a species they exist exclusively because we breed them.
B12 defficiency is a condition that affects vegans and vegetarians specifically, there are studies that back that up. Your idiotic diet is unsustainable and you're only able to function because of pharmaceuticals like supplements.
http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/20030618/vegetarian-diet-b12-deficiency
The study found that B12 defficiency affected 92% of vegans tested. Whoops.
The study you linked doesn't prove that milk "melts bones", it proves that milk consumption has no correlation to bone fractures - it's on the first page.
You are a certified, bona fide nutjob.
"You can't believe everyhing on the internet."
Ding ding ding!
You win a cookie!
Everything you do, everything you eat, everything you inhale is another step to an eventual death.
We are not immortal. And there will always be a chicken little screaming about how "something" is horrible and we should all stop the dastardly practice of enjoying it.
What I do know is that (at least in the first world), human lifespans are at an astounding level, where a person can reasonably live past seventy while still maintaining physical and mental capacity. And this is despite the fact that, statistically, almost all of us drink milk on a daily basis.
In fact, I think I'll have some now.
Correct - I want to know the controls in that study. Chances are that people who drank milk were normal human beings that do sports and use cars (ergo can injure themselves) as opposed to pussified vegans who spend their days hugging trees.In one of the studies linked, all it says is that milk intake does not decrease the risk of fractures. Does that have anything to do with anything? I can drink 2 gallons of milk a day or drink none, and I'm pretty sure my lifestyle determines if I'm at risk for fractures or not.
Do I play full-contact sports? Is my risk for fractures higher if I play full-contact sports? Yes. Does milk intake have anything to do with that? No.