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Note that the "beautiful skin" article was written by Donna Gates, not Mercola. Still, in the context of the article, I read "cleansing energy" to mean energy spent by your body to cleanse it (ie. to remove bad stuff, which it certainly does), which I don't have a problem with.
Also, regarding Mercola's milk article, I found the whole article and methinks your quote is out of context:
http://www.mercola.com/article/milk/no_milk.htm
The article is clearly referring to processed milk (ie. pasteurised/homogenized). Since the vast majority of folks have no access to unprocessed milk, I believe his advice is on the money. Mercola only began selling unprocessed milk a few months ago; I'm assuming this article was written long before that.
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> But, in this case, "cleansing energy" is such a meaningless phrase that I was
> pretty sure I was not going to find much of value. The only time that energy
> is "cleansing" is when it totally sterilizes - i.e. the sun going supernova
> would "cleanse" the earth of all life.
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> ...
> It seems to me that Dr. Mercola has reached the same point now.
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> Note that elsewhere on his site, he states:
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> "It is my strong recommendation that you discontinue your milk products... This
> would include ALL dairy..." with the word "all" capitalized.
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> Now this new article, that you asked about, advocates eating dairy.
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