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On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Troy Gilchrist wrote:
> Cow's milk is designed for the digestive system of an herbivorous
> animal. The proteins in cow's milk are not recognizable by the human
> immune system as a part of the body's natural diet. By definition, this
> means that consumption of milk causes a confused immune response in your
> body, in which the immune response succeeds in attacking both the alien
> milk proteins and your body's own tissues-- the classic definition of an
> autoimmune disorder. The only milk fit for human consumption is human
> milk.
Remember, "immune system" is more than white blood cells! It
also includes mucas defication. This is why milk will give a mildly
lactose intolerent person, like me, a stuffy nose and a bad case of
diareah. As far as the actual microscopic reaction between cells, the
worse case senerio is MS. I'd rather change my HMO to Kavorkian than
deal with end-stage MS.
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