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Hi Peter,
Thanks for posting that very interesting article. Also on the subject of
milk, it's worth thinking about the quality of the milk taken from a cow
whose newborn calf is immediately taken from it to be killed. I doubt that
it can be proven scientifically, but I wonder what kind of toxins the cow
is putting into that milk in the state she is in. I understand there are
Ayurvedic dairies in India (maybe U.S. too?) where the calf is kept with
the mother, and only the excess is taken for human use. If I were going to
drink raw cow's milk, that would certainly be my choice, both for health
reasons and out of compassion for the cow.
Mark
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> The following article by Thomas Cowan, MD is from the Summer issue of the
> "The Health Journal" put out by the Price Pottenger Nutritional
Foundation (PPNF) and is a publication I recommend highly. To subscribe write to
PPNF P.O.Box 2614 La Mesa, CA 91943-2614. (619) 574-7763. Subscription is $35
> students $25.
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