Alan:
>An answer that most people funded by the milk industry give, i.e.
>an answer which provides no contradictory evidence at all. Where
>is it and who funded it? Is it not factual that most people stop
>or severely cut back the production of the enzymes rennin and
>lactase after they wean themselves off of (human) milk? What you
>have said (that Carl said) does not explain the high levels of
>osteoporosis in the USA at all. If milk is such a good source of
>calcium as Carl claims..and you guys drink more of the stuff than
>anybody else....
Tom:
Your correlation that the US has a high level of milk drinking,
with high levels of ostoporosis, does not prove a causal link.
Alan:
>PS The vast majority of professors get to be professors by toeing the
>line laid down by other professors. IOW, don't let the title scare
>you or even blind you.
Tom:
And you should not let fundamentalist natural hygiene blind you. There
is very little in NH that is "scientific."
Tom Billings