Milk May Endanger Your Health, and the Dairy Industry Knows It »

Posted By ameliog 2 months, 2 weeks ago in Health & Fitness

A mutant protein linked to major diseases has invaded the world's dairy supply, including, most likely, the jug of milk in your fridge.

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    Endoscopy2 months, 2 weeks ago

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    And did you know that during the cancer testing many years ago that they found water caused cancer in certain rats.

    This is why a lot of testing has to be done and vetted by other scientists before making something like this as fact. So according to this all those people for thousands of years have been getting sick from cows milk. Think about that idea.

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      beavith12 months, 2 weeks ago

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      why do you post stuff like this? its sensationalist fear mongering, especially to the technically naive.

      i wonder if the alternet.org editors realize that correlation does not mean causation.

      why not accuse the particular protein of causing 'dropsy' or 'consumption' or 'black death' too?

      big BIG drop.

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