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View Poll Results: How much skim milk do you have in your diet in one day?

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    also mark rippetoes recomends you drihk close to a gallon of milk a day

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    I noticed today as I unscrewed the cap of my life-threatening lactose that it says "no artificial hormones." MacArthur (or is it Mc?) is the brand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jodi View Post
    And you think this is healthy? That statement right there has unhealthy written all over it. So many people have a such a blind eye because they don't actually believe they are being taken for a ride. Ce' la vie.
    Healthy for the cow? That is probably questionable....but for us to consume the milk...I'm sure its just fine. its already in it naturally....doubleful since the cow is given more that significant amouts more are put into the milk it produces. I think the big concern is the health of the animal. Its not natural for them to produce milk like that...if anything its bad for the cow.

    That would be like saying if I am taking 500mg of test my semen is no longer healthy to make a baby. Or that my semen would contain a dangerous amount of test.....

    The only issue I can see here is with the health of the cow...not the milk drinker....if anything we are only supporting the industries unfair treatment to the cow.

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