Milk is bad for you

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Kinda off topic, but I want to mention that going anti-milk is expensive.
A gallon of milk weighs about 8.6 pounds and costs an average of $3.67.
Broccoli is sold for around $1.80 per pound at retail stores, on average.
Even though leafy greens may have a slightly better calcium absorption rate, the price doesn't justify it.
 
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The OP isnt forcing you guys to change your diets go crazy with your milk if you want.
I respect people whose moral values are different from mine, but I can't stand making up pseudo-scientific stuff like this. Actually, someone I *really* hold dear is vegan, and we've never (and probably won't) argue about it. However, they are for moral reasons and don't spout nonsense like this. You can have personal morals, but there's no such thing as "personal scientific facts".
COOL WEBSITE JOHNNY! IT'S SOURCES HAVE ZERO SOURCES TO BECK THEM UP AS WELL.
My link actually has sources though. Just check the numbered notes. Those are scientific studies on PubMed (PubMed is a database where all the scientific studies are published and stored, from all nations).
 
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I respect people whose moral values are different from mine, but I can't stand making up pseudo-scientific stuff like this. Actually, a person I *really* hold dear is a vegan, and we've never (and probably won't) argue about it. However, they are for moral reasons and don't spout nonsense like this. You can have personal morals, but there's no such thing as "personal scientific facts".

My link actually has sources though. Just checks the numbered notes. Those are scientific studies on PubMed (PubMed is a database where all the scientific studies are published and stored, from all nations).

I mainly meant that comment for sssuper, not for you, I saw that your page has sources.

I'm just poking fun at this. :3
 
I respect people whose moral values are different from mine, but I can't stand making up pseudo-scientific stuff like this. Actually, a person I *really* hold dear is a vegan, and we've never (and probably won't) argue about it. However, they are for moral reasons and don't spout nonsense like this. You can have personal morals, but there's no such thing as "personal scientific facts".
I understand but there people on this thread who are saying ill drink milk if I want to like if the op is forcing them not to or something this was directed at them not to you.
 
You're not as important as you think, 30 years old and on a gaming forum lmao
I somehow missed this gem of a line, but it only goes to show how much you know about the things you say. The average age of a gamer is 31 and there are more gamers over the age of 36 than gamers between the ages of 18-35, or under 18 for that matter. It's not uncommon to see someone who's 30 on a gaming forum because that's literally the bulk of gamers.
 
I think you should Gtfo my thread if yu have nothing useful to say, nobody asked for your opinion.
You're not as important as you think, 30 years old and on a gaming forum lmao
>Tells someone no one asked for their opinion
>Well ignoring the fact that this thread is only their own opinion
K, seems legit.
 
>Tells someone no one asked for their opinion
>Well ignoring the fact that this thread is only their own opinion
K, seems legit.
The more interesting fact that he omitted here is that he's posting a thread about his bullshit dietary needs on a *gaming* forum, that's almost as smart as posting about gun control on Dora the Explorer's Fanpage.
 
Lactose intolerant people shouldn't drink milk for the same reasons why people with peanut allergy shouldn't eat peanuts - that's obvious. You're preaching to the rest of us - people who can, in fact, drink milk and not suffer from explosive diarrhea, and you have no evidence beyond a crackpot video and a study that you've misread.

Good job posting a website promoting Dr. Oz and vegan diets under an article that uses statistics and studies from the 1960'ties, 1970'ties, 1980'ties and 1990'ties. Sounds about as reliable as the Titanic. I think you should go as far back as the 1930'ties, when people used to buy radioactive skincare (no joke, some facial creams contained radium and were advertised as radioactive - gives your face that special glow).

Speaking of things that are bad for you, add soy to the mix. Here's a horror story:

http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/soys-negative-effects

Excessive consumption of soy leads to suppression of testosterone production and an increase in estrogen production. Enjoy men with breasts, idiot.

Dietary estrogen decreasing the body's estrogen is a myth.
You are uneducated please stop embarassing yourself.
 
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The more interesting fact that he omitted here is that he's posting a thread about his bullshit dietary needs on a *gaming* forum, that's almost as smart as posting about gun control on Dora the Explorer's Fanpage.
Honestly, I am shocked this hasn't been thrown into the EOF yet. I am not sure if this thread is trolling or legit, either way it's a real treasure.
 
I agree. milk is bad. you know what else is bad for you... oxygen. it slowly kills you over time.

real talk.
Actually true. I think we should all grab one biodegradable bag each, shove them into our mouthes and suck'em all the way down our throats to create a protective lining. We should also do this in a forest, so that wild animals could consume whatever's left of us.
 
I mainly meant that comment for sssuper, not for you, I saw that your page has sources.

I'm just poking fun at this. :3

Do these look like no sources to you?
Again, learn to read.

1. Cuatrecasas P, Lockwood DH, Caldwell JR. Lactase deficiency in the adult: a common occurrence. Lancet. 1965;1:14-18.
2. Huang SS, Bayless TM. Milk and lactose intolerance in healthy Orientals. Science. 1968;160:83-84.
3. Woteki CE, Weser E, Young EA. Lactose malabsorption in Mexican-American adults. Am J Clin Nutr. 1977;30:470-475.
4. Newcomer AD, Gordon H, Thomas PJ, McGill DG. Family studies of lactase deficiency in the American Indian. Gastroenterology. 1977;73:985-988.
5. Mishkin S. Dairy sensitivity, lactose malabsorption, and elimination diets in inflammatory bowel disease. Am J Clin Nutr. 1997;65:564-567.
6. Scrimshaw NS, Murray EB. The acceptability of milk and milk products in populations with a high prevalence of lactose intolerance. Am J Clin Nutr. 1988;48:1083-1085.
7. Hertzler SR, Huynh BCL, Savaiano DA. How much lactose is low lactose? J Am Dietetic Asso. 1996;96:243-246.
8. Looker AC, Johnston CC, Wahner HW, et al. Prevalence of low femoreal bone density in older U.S. women from NHANES III. J Bone and Mineral Research. 1995;10:796-802.
9. Abelow BJ, Holford TR, Insogna KL. Cross-cultural association between dietary animal protein and hip fracture: a hypothesis. Calif Tissue Int. 1992;50:14-18.
10. Nordin BEC, Need AG, Morris HA, Horowitz M. The nature and significance of the relationship between urinary sodium and urinary calcium in women. J Nutr. 1993;123:1615-1622.
11. Hopper JL, Seeman E. The bone density of female twins discordant for tobacco use. N Engl J Med. 1994;330:387-392.
12. Pennington JAT. Bowes and Churches Food Values of Portions Commonly Used, 17th ed. New York: Lippincott, 1998.
13. Iacono G, Cavataio F, Montalto G, et al. Intolerance of cow's milk and chronic constipation in children. N Engl J Med. 1998;339:110-114.
14. Scott FW. Cow milk and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: is there a relationship? Am J Clin Nutr. 1990;51:489-491.
15. Karjalainen J, Martin JM, Knip M, et al. A bovine albumin peptide as a possible trigger of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. N Engl J Med. 1992;327:302-307.
16. Cramer DW, Harlow BL, Willet WC. Galactose consumption and metabolism in relation to the risk of ovarian cancer. Lancet. 1989;2:66-71.
17. Simoons FJ. A geographic approach to senile cataracts: possible links with milk consumption, lactase activity, and galactose metabolism. Digestive Disease and Sciences. 1982;27:257-264.
18. Jacobus CH, Holick MF, Shao Q, et al. Hypervitaminosis D associated with drinking milk. N Engl J Med. 1992;326(18):1173-1177.
19. Holick MF. Vitamin D and bone health. J Nutr 1996;126(suppl);1159S-64S.
20. Weaver CM, Plawecki KL. Dietary calcium: adequacy of a vegetarian diet. Am J Clin Nutr. 1994;59(suppl):1238S-1241S.
21. Heaney RP, Weaver CM. Calcium absorption from kale. Am J Clin Nutr. 1990;51:656-657
 
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Honestly, I am shocked this hasn't been thrown into the EOF yet. I am not sure if this thread is trolling or legit, either way it's a real treasure.
Oh, don't worry - it will. I want it to reach full Gold potential before I report it for moving or move it myself. ;O;
 
>Using meme arrows outside of 4chan.
He had nothing useful to say.
Actually I am a girl
And I have nothing useful to say because this thread is as useful as farting in a sock.
 

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