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wonder who was the first person to decide to squeeze the substance out
of a cow’s udder and drink it. What was the thought process involved? I
mean baby cows drink this. How completely absurd to think that humans
should drink this at all. I think it’s quite revolting. I think it would
make more sense for milk to be manufactured from human females than
cow’s. And that doesn’t even make any sense either.
Do you know that when male calves are born they are usually immediately
destroyed or used for veal production? They usually are immediately torn
from the mother and thrown into the manufacturing process. The mother
is pumped with hormones to produce more milk for human consumption. Why
do people think that humans can not survive healthily without dairy
products made from a substance that is meant to nourish baby cows? There
are plenty of other natural food sources that contain the needed
calcium for humans. Green leafy vegetables are an excellent source of
calcium.
Milk is made from living creatures to nurture their own young. Humans
are the only living things that drink milk into adulthood. This is an
example of people not really ‘thinking’ about what it is they are
putting into their bodies and how it was manufactured, and where it
originated from. I tend to think about these things before I put
anything into my body. Milk as a food source is just one of many things
that I don’t understand. Lets all rebuke milk! I hope I don’t get sued
by the milk industry for stating my opinion here!
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ReplyDeleteI like cherry juice in my udder juice.
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ReplyDeleteBeJeweled
Sorry man, but baby boy calves that are born are not destroyed by the farmers. And not always do they go for veal, some of them are raised for bulls and some as steers. I know! And it’s my job to know!
Do you eat eggs? They came out of a chickens butt. Now who thought of that! And mushrooms are grown in manure!
Have a great day and Merry Christ mas
December 16, 2009
ChimesofLife48
nah, don’t eat eggs. I wonder about a lot of different things as far as who thought of it to begin with. Someone watched a chicken lay an egg and thought mmmmm that look yummy?! Ha! That%u2019s an enigma! I understand that some baby boy calves are raised for their sperm etc.
Thanks for the comment and you have a Merry Christ mas too!
December 16, 2009
gstiner
I’m curious about getting milk from human females, won’t my teeth hurt them? LOL
Take care, Greg.
December 16, 2009
ChimesofLife48
Well there would be machines to extract the milk from humans just like cows; to me that makes as much sense (no sense at all). haha you’re too funny…
Milk is made for the young of the creatures that gave birth to it and nothing more. In my belief…
December 16, 2009
stevehayes13
You are absolutely right.
December 16, 2009
ChimesofLife48
I am glad you think so.
December 18, 2009
Munkyman
While factory farmed cow juice is not very healthy, Goat’s milk has been a substitute for mother’s milk & a staple good from the earliest civilizations such as Greece & China. Milk isn’t very healthy for adults but, in moderation sure is nice in my coffee & cheese is a great source of nutrition including many probiotic enzymes.
December 17, 2009
ChimesofLife48
Have you ever tried Almond milk? It is really great in coffee and can be used in place of milk for anything. There are also cheese substitutes made from soy or almond milk. Almond milk products are better than soy in my opinion.
December 18, 2009
Munkyman
Almond beats soy no doubt, but the only plant product that even has medium chain fatty acids is the palm & it’s coconut & no plant product I know of offers the really high quality long chain fatty acids. I’d never waste my time on cheese substitutes, goat cheese is very healthy if you can find it with active cultures.
December 18, 2009
ChimesofLife48
It just depends on what you want to put in your gob, and what makes it feel good, I guess. ;-)
December 18, 2009
Munkyman
Some guys go for horse power in their cars I like it in my food
December 25, 2009