In
addition to drawbacks acknowledged by everybody, milk and dairy products
seem to be blacklisted by the most recent scientific discoveries which
show that adopting a
cow's milk based diet certainly causes a real traumatism to babies' systems,
followed by a period of more or less important pathological disorders,
and finally, an apparent adaptation which hides, in fact, numerous lifelong
functional disorders.
For
teenagers and grown-ups, the damage is of course less dramatic, but it
still exists in the form of demineralization, inflammations or toxin build-up
in tissues which are likely to result in induration (hardening of body
tissues) or even certain cancers!
In concrete terms, research led in countries where dairy products are consumed
in excess such as Switzerland, France or the United States, has demonstrated
higher cancer ratescompared
to countries consuming dairy
products fewer than average.
Difficult
to digest
Raw
cow's milk is particularly
difficult to digest
which is one of its numerous known and long acknowledged drawbacks. Indeed,
an adult human stomach does not contain rennet which, in a veal stomach,
allows the milk to curdle. A human body must therefore produce lactase
in great quantities to digest milk. In the meantime, the
digestion process is blocked while fermentation and other decomposition
start. This
is why milk very often is converted into yogurt or cheese which are both
predigested. However, the huge quantity of animal fat contained in most
cheeses still makes them rather difficult to digest by people with a poor
hepatobiliary system. This is a real problem, also shared by fat meat and
cooked meat; thus, eating bread together with full-fat cheese is not the
best idea.Furthermore,non-organic
milk or dairy products prove to be highly toxic
since all pesticides, insecticides, and antibiotic residues concentrate
in the white cells produced by cows. Consequently, unskimmed milk and full-fat
non-organic cheeses contain contaminants in much greater proportion than
any chemically processed vegetables.Finally,
milk and dairy products count amongthe
most allergenfood as
milk intolerance induces numerous and insidious digestive disorders.
Milk,
demineralization and...
Milk
proteins, regardless of the type of milk, pass on information specific
to the species it belongs to enabling ossein production, in other wordsthe
capacity for bones to retain minerals.In
this case too, it is obvious that information delivered by cow's milk proteins
is totally unsuited to human beings. Consequentlythe
body of a baby deprived of human milk and fed with cow's milk will not
have the correct informationto
produce its ossein, thus being unable to mineralize properly. When growing
up, the lack of ossein will cause his body to eliminate in an excessive
way minerals contained in the blood, and to deposit them in tissues, which
will become the subject of calculi, cysts and other induration. Moreover,
milk mineralizing properties are grossly overrated, this being mainly due
to thepoor quality of the milk commercialized
– outside the organic distribution channel;
whether pasteurized, sterilized, or UHT, milk is devitalized
and its minerals can hardly be used by the
metabolism.
...hormonal
function disruption
The
presence of specifically bovine hormones, carrying information
(rapid weight gain) unsuited to the slower human growth, actually disrupts
a baby’s hormonal functions that are controlled by his pituitary gland.
As information is involved,the
actual quantity of milk absorbed does not really matters;
even very small quantities deliver the message.
Milk,
a calcium snatcher!
Although
highly recommended for children for its calcium, milk is definitely not
a food designed for human beings. Indeed,
as regards calcium, it would seem that the calcium contained in cow's milk
couldn’t be correctly assimilated by human beings.The
excessively high calcium concentration in cow's milk makes it dangerous,
as not only does it lead to induration due to a lack of ossein, but also
it almost fully inhibits the action of magnesium, thus weakening the nerve
and muscular cells. And
last but not least, cow's milk is too rich in phosphor, and for this reason,
it may be responsible for a relative hyperparathyroidism.
Breast-feeding
vs. bottle-feeding
Theonly
milk that is suitable for an infant is his mother’s,
because it corresponds to its heredity, gender, and physiology. As milk
composition differs, it is a serious mistake to give to an infant milk
which is not intended for him
Woman
Cow
Ass
Goat
Mare
Albumin
Fat
Lactose
Minerals
Water
20
37
65
4
880
45
42
55
7
860
21
31
58
5
900
60
72
23
3
860
17
65
55
3
820
Cf. Pierre Oudinot
In
addition, mothers remember that all exogenous poisons (nicotine, caffeine,
alcohol, chemical additives,
etc.) pass through their milk.
Furthermore,
by refusing the warmth and physical bonding indispensable to their child, mothers
who choose not to breast-feed, widely increase their own risksof
tumor (breast, genital) because reproduction, pregnancy, and breast-feeding
are 3 links of the same natural and synergic chain.
Cow’s
milk is designed for baby cows
Cow’s
milk may also be blamed for many other drawbacks, including of course its
profusion of saturated fatty acids, lactic acid and estrogens, but also
its poverty in lactose: - Profusion of fatty acids Compared with human
breast milk which mainly contains polyunsaturated fatty acids, cow's milk
heavily strains the liver of an infant - and that of an adult - because
of its large lipid molecules while not providing an infant’s brain with
the type of fats allowing for its development, much faster and significant
than in bovines.
Two
fatty acids found in mother’s milk, the docosa-hexaenoic acid(DHA)
and the arachidonic acid (AA) play acrucial
part in a child brain development. A
research team from Rockefeller University (New York) has just quantified
this implication. In a double-blind randomized clinical trial, 18-month
infants fed special formula milk containing these 2 nutrients, very similar
in form to those found in human milk, showed a 7-point advantage on average
in mean Bayley’s mental development index over infants deprived of them.
This is another evidence for mother’s milk ideal composition. Fatty acids
used in this study had a vegetable origin. (Developmental Medicine and
Child Neurology).
-
Excess of lactic acid Lactic acid in excess can quickly
become toxic and lead to the proliferation of tumor cells. - and of estrogens As for estrogenic substances, it is
well-known that they promote male fertility decline and genital cancers.
However it should be noted that milk is not the only food to contain excessive
concentrations of estrogens. - Low content in lactose Finally, cow's milk low content in
lactose, compared with human milk, is almost certainly responsible for
unbalanced bowel flora and strongly reduced protection against pathogenic
germs in infant body. In fact proteins in the human lacto-serum
(whey) contain many antibodies absolutely indispensable for infants, because
their system has not yet developed intestinal immunity.Deprived
of their mother’s milk, babies are already in great danger; but fed with
cow's milk they become exposed, additionally, to the proliferation of all
kinds of parasites.
Nevertheless,
milk retains a place in the medicine cabinet because it remains an extraordinary
antidote. Various studies have showed for example that it could effectively fight
lead poisoning, which
is so frequent in polluted cities.
Whey
The
residue from milk after cheese curdling is often thrown or given to animals,
although it abounds in vitamins and minerals, and would provebeneficial
in cures, especially at intestinal and hepatobiliarylevel. Whey,
the product that remains after the removal of most of the casein and fat
from milk, does not present the numerous
drawbacks associated with cow's milk.
In fact, the major advantage of whey over milk is that it has kept the
best part from milk and has left the worst in the cheese. The best part
is a lot of minerals, including more than 50 % of the calcium contained
in milk plus zinc and potassium as well as a great quantity of vitamin
B2. Furthermore,
whey has a low sodium content and naturally contributes to dechlorination. Whey
is also very well balanced in amino
acids, thus contributing to the best possible assimilation of its proteins,
especially since there is no casein, which is the most allergen.
Eventually, whey contains orotic acid and lactic acid which help to remineralize
the system, regenerate bowel flora and detoxify the body. Whey is effective
to treat both skin-related disorders and digestive problems.
Main indications
*Intestinal
disorders:
generally speaking, whey benefits the gastro-intestinal tract, regulates
bowel movements, and treats irritations, inflammations, or gas/flatulence
quite gently. Ideal in case of constipation, hemorrhoids, colitis, or bloating. *Hepatobiliary
disorders: disinfects the gastro-intestinal
tract, thus relieving the liver in its detoxification task. That is why
a whey cure completes jaundice or gallstone treatments. *Skin
problems: they greatly benefit from
a cure of whey which cleans the skin (in case of eczema or acne, and many
other skin disorders). *Cholesterol:
a 3-week cure of whey has showed its capacity to reduce blood lipid level
and cholesterol levelby up to 40
%. *Obesity
and overweight: acting both as an
appetite suppressant and a diuretic, whey is recommended for slimming diets.
Furthermore, it stimulates blood circulation, which also makes it a good
choice in the case of edemas. *Hypertension:
through its dechlorinating, diuretic, detoxifying and blood fluidifying
properties, it helps restore a better-balanced tension. *Spasmophilia:
whey contains orotates, potassium and magnesium, which sometimes can have
a beneficial influence on spasmophilia. *General
fatigue: rich in easily assimilated
minerals and vitamins, it has a rejuvenating and energizing effect in case
of fatigues, stress and asthenia. *Kidney
fatigue: detoxifying, disinfecting
and diuretic, whey drains the kidneys, and can sometimes contribute to
dissolve some calculi.
The
health cure It goes without saying that whey used
for a health cure mustbe
organic. You may buy it from health food
shops where it is available as a concentratedliquid (Molkosan
for instance), tablets orgranules to which water is added to
reconstitute this therapeutic drink. The daily cure is as follows: drink
1/2 liter in the morning at breakfast, then 1/4 liter at 10 a.m. and 1/4
liter at 5 p.m., for 1 to 3 weeks. Whey cure must be started and stopped
gradually (increase the daily intake by 1/4 liter until reaching 1 liter,
then, at the end of the cure, decrease by 1/4 liter a day). To finish,combining
a cure of whey with a diet and/or detoxifying phytotherapies
can only increase its efficiency!
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english translation
by Murielle Meilland (Narikuenkera@aol.com)