Quote (Tonylol @ 14 Feb 2012 12:42)
a few more things to read
-In 1990, the Journal of Pediatrics (Vol. 116) reported:
Cow's milk can cause blood loss from the intestinal tract,
which over time, reduces the body's iron stores. Blood loss
may be a reaction to cow's milk proteins.
-Florida researcher, Robert Cade, M.D., and his colleagues have identified a milk protein, casomorphin, as the probable cause of attention deficit disorder and autism. They found Beta-casomorphin-7 in high concentrations in the blood and urine of patients with either schizophrenia or autism.
-Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is capable of surviving commercial milk pasteurization, this bacteria has been linked to Crohn's disease.
Basically, you're saying that milk CAN cause these things to happen.
If someone drinks lots of orange juice, over a long period of time, like most people do with milk, and then gets diagnosed as having ANY kind of cancer, blamed on the orange juice consumption over the span of his life, without any real proof, just a hunch, a few studies, like you've posted here, does that mean that orange juice is poison that causes cancer, and we shouldn't drink it because of this fact?