Milk is bad for you

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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

I can read, I just didn't bother to. :P

YOU. SHALL NOT, PASS!
 
Clickbait, advertizing, spreading bullshit information, being hostile to people...

Should I continue?

Not clickbait at all, the video is just for extra information and relevant to my post, am I being hostile or are the people telling me I'm a hippie and to shut up hostile to me?
 
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Dietary estrogen decreasing the body's estrogen is a myth. You are uneducated please stop embarassing yourself.
Sure, war vets grow tits all the time. ;O;

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/soybean-fertility-hormone-isoflavones-genistein/

"New studies suggest that eating large amounts of soy’s estrogen-mimicking compounds might reduce fertility in women, trigger early puberty and disrupt development of fetuses and children" - whoops!

"In male rats, high doses led to abnormal growth of breast cells" - whoopsadoodle!

This is great.
 
I really don't care how OP is trying to justify his shit diet.
I'm lactose intolerant so I don't drink milk as much but I eat tons of non-American cheese (for taste and texture reasons).
Is cheese just as bad as milk? What about yogurt? Other dairy products?

All I can think is he's full of it trying to "prove" his opinions as fact without sufficient evidence.
A study is just that, what they tested for and their results. There are hundreds of studies going on every year because they're meant to add onto the basic scientific knowledge through trends and real life examples. It doesn't really prove anything other than provide even more questions for scientists to hypothesize.
"Correlation does not equal causation."

What is needed is actual experimental data on the organic molecules and/or chemicals that are supposedly involved to actually directly prove anything.

I bet you think vaccines cause autism right?

Also his attitude is terrible, he's literally telling people to fuck off because they're giving their dissenting opinions that are against his ideology.
 
Sure, war vets grow tits all the time. ;O;

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/soybean-fertility-hormone-isoflavones-genistein/

"New studies suggest that eating large amounts of soy’s estrogen-mimicking compounds might reduce fertility in women, trigger early puberty and disrupt development of fetuses and children" - whoops!

"In male rats, high doses led to abnormal growth of breast cells" - whoopsadoodle!

This is great.

Give me scientific studies please.
AGAIN
DIETARY ESTROGEN =/= SERUM ESTROGEN

'There was a significant difference between the two groups in terms of changes in serum estrone concentrations,'

Study:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11303585

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And this kids is what happens if you believe everything you see on the internet

Yeah because the scientfic studies backing up everything I say are so wrong...
 
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And this kids is what happens if you believe everything you see on the internet
I believed the spam. Get an 2 inches they said. So I got 6 rounds. Sadly it was only half effective.

Edit. On those sources listed many seemed somewhat irrelevant and most seemed published in the 70 or worse, and none past about 2000. It is not impossible that a biological study is still of relevance but it is not ideal when the amount of work that has been done in recent times has been done.
 
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.
20. Weaver CM, Plawecki KL. Dietary calcium: adequacy of a vegetarian diet. Am J Clin Nutr. 1994;59(suppl):1238S-1241S.
I'm not going to read all those studies and debunk the conclusions you draw from them. I'll stop at the titles of these ones. And don't tell "learn to read" to others... XD
- Lactase is an enzyme that makes you digest (make use of) lactose, which is the sugar in milk. Originally, we only had it as children and lost it in adulthood. However... guess what? In cultures where people drank milk, a genetic mutation occurred. Evolution at its finest. Lactase started to persist into adulthood. Of course, this is still visible today. In countries where drinking milk has been a long standing tradition, there are very low rates of lactase deficiency (here in Italy, rates are very low).
- "Dietary calcium: adequacy of a vegetarian diet." no one here argued that vegans can't get enough calcium from just vegetable sources.
 
I'm not going to read all those studies and debunk the conclusions you draw from them. I'll stop at the titles of these ones. And don't tell "learn to read" to others... XD
- Lactase is an enzyme that makes you digest (make use of) lactose, which is the sugar in milk. Originally, we only had it as children and lost it in adulthood. However... guess what? In cultures where people drank milk, a genetic mutation occurred. Evolution at its finest. Lactase started to persist into adulthood. Of course, this is still visible today. In countries where drinking milk has been a long standing tradition, there are very low rates of lactase deficiency (here in Italy, rates are very low).
- "Dietary calcium: adequacy of a vegetarian diet." no one here argued that vegans can't get enough calcium from just vegetable sources.

Thanks for telling me stuff about lactase that I already knew, I guess?
What is your point with this post?
 
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I believed the spam. Get an 2 inches they said. So I got 6 rounds. Sadly it was only half effective.
yeah this one ad said there were hot singles in my area and it only linked me to some weird porn site I'm guessing i'm the hot single in my area

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Thanks for telling me stuff about lactase that I already knew, I guess?
What is your point with this post?
what is your point with this thread
 
yeah this one ad said there were hot singles in my area and it only linked me to some weird porn site I'm guessing i'm the hot single in my area

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what is your point with this thread

Educate people.
I lik science and like to discuss it.
Why can't I?
 
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