| Milk
- A recipe for a disease!
By
Dr. George J Georgiou, Ph.D.,N.D.,D.Sc (A.M)
Introduction
As a nutritionist I am often asked about drinking milk. Most
people assume that they have to drink milk or they will suffer
serious illness. This could not be further from the truth.
If
I were to offer you a cocktail drink of pituitary hormones,
steroid hormones, thyroid and parathyroid hormones, gastrointestinal
peptides, growth factors, growth inhibitors, fat, cholesterol,
allergenic proteins, blood, pus, antibiotics, bacteria and
viruses, would you drink this? Probably not, as you know that
these constituents are unhealthy for your body. Well, believe
it or not, this is what you get every time you drink cow's
milk from the supermarket, but people still drink milk due
to ignorance. Here are a few facts that may provide some food
for thought!
Enter
genetic engineering
In 1993, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made things
even worse by giving permission for Monsanto Corporation to
market rBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone), a genetically
engineered hormone that is injected into dairy cows to increase
their production of milk. We're talking about a substance
that is finally being linked to major breast, colon and prostate
problems, and one that no other country in the world will
allow within its borders, though Monsanto has sought approval
for Australia, New Zealand, the European Union and Canada.
In
a recent Canadian government report, it was said that 20%
to 30% of the rats fed rBGH in high doses developed thyroid
cysts as well as increased infiltration into the prostate
gland. If this can happen to rodents in 90 days of use, then
what can happen to humans who have been drinking milk daily
for years, including young children? Tens of thousands of
American cows are injected with rBGH every week, and the entire
American population receives this through milk, cream, cheese,
yoghurt, frozen yoghurt, buttermilk, cream cheese, ice cream,
iced milk, and baked goods.
POSILAC
and disease
Injecting rBGH, which is also called POSILAC, has been associated
with increases in cystic ovaries, disorders of the uterus,
digestive problems, enlarged hocks and lesions of the knee,
mastitis (puss clusters in the breasts) which require antibiotics
for treatment.
POSILAC
increases milk production by releasing a chemical called IGF-1
(insulin-like growth factor #1), which McGill University and
the Harvard School of Public Health have recently found is
a strong predictor of prostate cancer risk. Published in Science,
and funded, in part, by the Canadian Breast Cancer Research
Initiative, these findings have shown:
1.
A four-fold increased risk of developing prostate cancer among
men who have high levels of IGF-1.
In
fact, Dr. Michael Pollack, professor of medicine and oncology
at McGill University says, "Until now, researchers interested
in prostate cancer risk factors have focused on male hormones
such as testosterone, but these (IGF-1) results open up a
whole new direction of research."
The
FDA also approved the pasteurising of milk, in order to help
kill the bacteria Mycobacterium paratuberculosis - which it
does not! Judy Stabel, Ph.D., a researcher recently discovered
that in order to kill this bug you have to heat the milk for
a minimum of 15 minutes at 72 degrees centigrade, not the
15 second "flash" heating that milk presently receives
as part of the pasteurising process. Interestingly, the British
medical journal, LANCET, recently revealed a direct link between
this bacteria and Crohn's disease in humans. Cows get a disease
called Johne's (pronounced: yo-nees) and pass on this bacteria
to humans in milk and dairy products.
The
progesterone factor
Another naturally occurring substance in many cow milks is
the hormone progesterone. This appears in the milk of pregnant
cows. As pointed out by Dr. Jerome Fisher, "About 80%
of cows that are giving milk are pregnant and are throwing
off hormones continuously."
Progesterone
breaks down into androgens, which have been implicated as
a factor in the development of acne. Adolescence is a time
when milk consumption tends to be high, with many teenagers
priding themselves on drinking 3-4 quarts daily. Dr. Jerome
has found that acne improved as soon as the teenagers stopped
drinking milk.
There
is much more research that has shown that milk is not the
best nutrient for humans - it may give us high levels of calcium,
but there are also many other foods that are high in calcium,
so it is not necessary to drink milk as well as the cocktail
of other nasty bugs and toxins.
By
Dr. George J Georgiou, Ph.D.,N.D.,D.Sc (A.M)
Natural Medicine Practitioner
Drgeorge@avacom.net
www.naturaltherapycenter.com
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