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Dairy Products - Detriments

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      new window BCHealthFiles: Raw Milk Description: Health risks and how to pasteurize milk at home. (bchealthguide.org)
new window DrWeil.com: Why No Milk? Description: Includes lactose intolerance, aggravating conditions such as asthma, bronchitis and sinusitis, and cardiovascular health. (drweil.com)
new window Food for Life: Problems with Low-fat Commercial Milk Description: Dr. John McDougall lists ways low-fat dairy products can contribute to health problems, with research citations. (ffl.org)
new window Milk: Does it Really Do a Body Good? Description: Pediatrician Dr. Jay Gordon enumerates health-related concerns in infants and adults. (drjaygordon.com)
new window Milk: The Perfect Food - For Cows Description: Christina Pirello explains the basic health and nutritional reasons humans should avoid consumption of dairy products. (libaware.economads.com)
new window PCRM: Strong Bones Description: Bone health, calcium intake and osteoporosis, and dairy consumption's relationship to diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other disorders. Includes news releases, fact sheets, and dairy-free recipes. (strongbones.org)
new window PubMed: A Geographic Approach to Senile Cataracts Description: F.J. Simmoons examination of evidence for the hypothesis that some types of senile cataracts may be brought on by decades-long consumption of milk and milk products. (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
new window Science News Online: Cows' Milk, Diabetes Connection Bolstered Description: Report on Finnish research which studied babies from diabetes-prone families and their immune system reactions to the milk protein bovine insulin. (sciencenews.org)
new window The Milk Letter: A Message to My Patients Description: A letter from a breast cancer surgeon to his patients. (libaware.economads.com)
new window Veg.ca: Cow's Milk Description: Includes information about lactose intolerance, the link between low-fat dairy products and the increased incidence of milk allergy, osteoporosis, iron deficiency, ovarian cancer, diabetes in children, and gynecological problems. (veg.ca)
 




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