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Post by etfluver94 on Apr 6, 2009 16:50:03 GMT -5
135 million pus cells 51 milligrams of cholesterol 300 calories 16 grams of fat growth hormones plus acidic protein which leeches calcium from the bones. (Per 12oz glass) Got pus? Milk does! www.milksucks.com
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Post by AnimalAvenger on Apr 6, 2009 20:41:53 GMT -5
I put this in the stickies, which means it'll be at the top of this board.
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Post by Jesshika on Apr 7, 2009 3:45:10 GMT -5
Even in organic milk is there pus? I know there's not supposed to be hormones or antibiotics but I don't know about pus.
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Post by AnimalAvenger on Apr 7, 2009 20:06:57 GMT -5
It really depends on how they treat their animals at the organic farm. Organic doesn't mean humane.
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Post by xcrazyxpicklesx on Apr 26, 2009 22:22:52 GMT -5
i know there are hormones in milk, but so what. Like what do hormones do to you?
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Post by streamofpassion on Apr 26, 2009 22:34:26 GMT -5
i know there are hormones in milk, but so what. Like what do hormones do to you? Cow's milk contains high amounts of estrogens, a female sex hormone that has been linked to the development of hormone-dependent cancers, such as cancers of the testes, prostate, breast, etc. It has also been linked to early puberty.
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Post by dynastygal on May 9, 2009 10:45:41 GMT -5
What's in a glass of milk - the hormones and antigens needed for a baby cow; calf. Not for a fully grown or growing human being.
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Post by Linn on May 10, 2009 2:33:12 GMT -5
Uhm... pus? That's... Uhm... I'm a little glad that I can't drink milk anymore.
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Post by dynastygal on May 10, 2009 8:03:31 GMT -5
If you're really lucky you'll get cow faecal matter and mud too !
Not to mention mastitis bacteria.
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