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Author Topic:   Cow's milk - why do you keep sipping the poison?
kongstad
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Message 39 of 84 (480576)
09-04-2008 2:45 PM
Reply to: Message 37 by Agobot
09-04-2008 8:07 AM


Cows don't, but surely they would
agobot writes:
Cows don’t drink cow’s milk, so why do humans?
And chickens don't eat eggs, but humans do. Cows don't eat beef, but we do, Asparagus don't eat Asparagus but we do.
I can see your point clearly now

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kongstad
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Message 76 of 84 (481696)
09-12-2008 7:02 AM
Reply to: Message 75 by Agobot
09-11-2008 6:47 AM


And what prey tell, links transgenic mice to people drinking milk from cattle that rceive BGH?
Are there increased levels of BGH in the milk? Is the BGH absorbed in the milk drinkers? And what effects does this hypothetical BGH have on the human consuming it?
The study you referenced only looked at transgenic mice overexpressing BGH, this is very far from the subject at hand!

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kongstad
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Message 80 of 84 (482744)
09-17-2008 6:26 PM
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09-12-2008 9:42 AM


Maybe there is something that links mice to humans.
Theres quite a lot of things that link mice to humans, but I believe my question was, what links transgenic mice that overexpress BGH to humans. And what has the study got to do with milk, or BGH given to cows?
Please be specific, the forum rules does not endorse debate by link.

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