[log in to unmask] AFAIK is a mailing list for discussing not using (cow's) milk and dairy products.
The reasons for not using milk AFAIK need not be allergy related.
Milk allergies AFAIK are often related to the way milk is mass produced and processed.
Many pseudo vegetarians and vegans (strict vegetarians) avoid milk for a number of reasons other than allergies.
Some people avoid milk because it's gross: literally loaded with mucus and bacteria.
Other people avoid milk because it's really unhealthy for people, especially cow's milk.
Ethical vegans avoid milk because of the extreme cruelty suffered by cows.
Before I became an ethical vegan, I was a pseudo vegetarian for two decades.
Before that, for a quarter century, I ate meat like a typical North American and European.
When I became a pseudo (non strict) vegetarian, I illogically fooled myself into thinking it was better
than eating meat because you do not kill the cow to get the milk. I was terribly misinformed.
Five cows per artificially shortened cow life cycle will die so milk can be consumed.
1. The producing cow will die around age 5 (instead of age 25)
when it can no longer produce profitable quantities of milk.
(four other cows must be born to keep # 1 pregnant
because cows must give birth to produce milk)
2. calf that will become the replacement for # 1.
3. calf killed at birth for pet food.
4. calf killed at birth for pet food.
5. calf put into a tiny pin shortly after birth and raised
to be slaughtered as veal. <http://farmsanctuary.org/issues/factoryfarming/photos/veal.html>
Dairy cows are raised in factory farms ~~ a cruel situation; the happy contented cow mooing in the pasture statistically
is for all intents and purposes largely an anachronism. <http://lmgtfy.com/?q=%22no-milk%22>
From <http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL1=NO-MILK&H=LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG>
"The NO-MILK list is an open, unmoderated discussion list
for those following a milk/casein/lactose-free diet, and
for people with an interest in milk-free issues." <================================
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
because of the horror of the dairy industry,
ethical vegans are extremely interested in milk-free issues.
Milk is for the mothers' babies; cows' milk is for calves; human breast milk is for human babies;
et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
For people who do not see milk as an ethical issue, the need to consider other threats to their own health,
example: mad cow disease.
Also from <http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL1=NO-MILK&H=LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG>:
"The discussions include the latest scientific research;
information on what food is milk/casein/lactose-free and what is not; *
tips on how to eat out of the house, how to cope issues,
including coping with the developmental delays and behavioural changes
sometimes brought on or aggravated by milk (Autism, Asperger's, Attention Deficit, etc.);
recipes and tips on how to cook." **
* margarine which is supposed to be an alternative to butter often includes whey as an ingredient
** Vegans often need recipes, if for no other reason,
to replace old traditions with cruelty free new ones, example:
<http://www.veganoccasions.com/pages/vegan-occasions-homepage.html>
http://farmsanctuary.org/issues/factoryfarming/ http://lmgtfy.com/?q=factory+farming
Regards,
Gerry (Lowry)
----- Original Message -----
From: "MB" <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 12:22 AM Subject: Re: whey
Isn't this a milk allergy site...Not a Vegan site....this is for people with
milk allergies.... not people who won't eat or use milk products???????
----- Original Message -----
From: "Animal Holocaust ~~ gerry lowry" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 8:15 PM Subject: Re: whey
> as an ethical vegan, I would not support whey in any form ...
>
> I've always thought it ironic that margarine which is supposed to be an alternative
> to butter often includes whey as an ingredient.
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