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I have to admit to being clueless about breast cancer. My family cancer of
preference is kidney cancer. I have always associated estrogen with breast
cancer and had no idea that NL has such a high incidence of breast cancer.
Do you think this is correlated to their high dairy consumption?
I know their burgeoning increase in height has been associated with the
growth hormones in dairy and always thought I was safe as I am short by
dutch standards plus don't really consume much dairy at all in comparison to
the SAD diet.
I'm not sure about clean unprocessed dairy not being paleo and I know this
has been discussed here many times but you have a point about the growth
hormones.
Leonie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathryn Rosenthal" > Leonie, my ancestry is Dutch also ( well,
Frisian) and prior to my breast
> cancer, cow milk/cheese/yogurt was a frequent part of my diet. Sheep,
> mare, camel and goat dairy are safer than cow but they all contain growth
> hormones and are not paleo.
>
> Holland has one of the highest incidences of breast cancer in the world,
> as you may know.
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