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Milk can also cause, like Karl said,  a stuffy nose and a swelling of
membranes.

The ear canal swells and leads to an ear infection.

 In today's allopathic medicine, antibioitics are prescribed over and over.

 The mom is rarely told that the ear infections may be from a milk sensitivity.

 The prolonged antibiotics lead to dysbiosis in the intestine, and
ultimately the brain is malnourished, leading in many cases to autism, ADD,
ADHD and so forth.

There is an explosion of autism, right now,  that can be linked to
antibiotic use.

My son had ear infections and it turned out it was due to a milk allergy. He
is now autistic and functions in the bottom one percent of standardized
testing. He was born normal.

Can you even imagine the tragedy I am living with?

Please, please do not give your babies cow milk, especially if they are
having ear infections.

At 10:16 AM 7/4/97 -0500, you wrote:
>> >> Lactose and casien (which are the carbohydrate and the protein in milk,
>> >> respectively) appear to be two things that human adults probably weren't
>> >> evolved to digest.
>> >Dean,
>
>> >Human milk has both lactose and casein.
>> >Gary
>
>        What we have here is a case of neotany, the retention of
>infantile features into adulthood, which is occurring in about 30% of
>mutant humans.  It's the same mechanism that keeps almost all humans
>relitivly hairless and even bipedal.  (Our neck, bent as it is at a 90
>degree angle to our bodies, is a trait shared by all mammals before birth).
>        Human breast milk is the best milk for infantile humans.  Cow's
>milk is not really that good.  Human babies are born being able to drink
>their mother's milk, but normally do not keep this trait.
>        Formula is the worst, as it replaces much of the fat in human
>milk with complex carbohydrates.  This leads to the autoimmune disease of
>chronic obesity in many children.
>        The obvious question is, why not drink milk if you're a mutant
>human?  The answer is that your mutation is for -coping- with milk, not
>for really -needing- milk like we need raw red meat.  Also, the effects
>of lactose poisoning may go undetected.  Stuffy nose is often diagnosed
>as rhinocites or some such instead of reaction to milk, and it is not
>common knowledge that milk is suspect in causing MS.
>        On the note of curing chronic obesity, the purpose of cow's milk
>is to create a cow.  When the State Fair opens up in your area, check out
>how much weight a baby cow puts on in one year as it nurses.
>
>
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>P.O. Box 193             | Did you really think this bloody road would
>South Milwaukee, WI 53154| Pave the way for you?     - Jeff Buckley
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