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Thread: Dairy products are causing cancer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sids View Post
    At last an end to the snoring children scourge.
    The link between snoring and consuming dairy products is very real. Snoring kids may sound trivial or even humorous but apnoea is the cessation of breathing during sleep and is an extreme form of snoring.

    http://www.snore.net/cows-and-snoring/
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    Also, as dairy products are linked to snoring, snoring is also linked to a higher risk of getting cancer. We only need to put the pieces together and dairy products are linked to cancer. As always, dairy isn't the only reason for snoring or getting cancer, but if you want to reduce the risk of snoring or getting cancer then cutting out the dairy would be a prudent thing to do. You'd be doing your bodies a good service in many other areas as well, like diabetes and heart trouble.

    Here is NHS-sourced confirmation that snoring is linked to a higher risk of cancer.

    http://www.nhs.uk/news/2012/05may/Pa...ncer-risk.aspx
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    For God's sake, mate, is this your life?

    There must be some job you could hold down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sids View Post
    For God's sake, mate, is this your life?

    There must be some job you could hold down.
    Just remember, I only offer the Truth.

    You have two choices.

    You can ignore my posts and stay in Wonderland. You can wake up tomorrow morning and continue to think that every cow, sheep and pig is happy because they live on Auld Macdonald's Farm. You can pour milk on your cornflakes and eat your hamburgers and think that the food is nourishing and good for your body. You can also think that farmers are protecting the environment because the fields look green and neat. You can believe that we are stewards of all Creation.

    Or, you can read my posts and come with me on a journey to learn about what is really going on in our food production. You will learn about the real treatment and suffering of animals on our farms. You will learn about the real health risks from eating dairy and meat products. And you can also learn about how animal agriculture is destroying the planet; by stealing land from animals who should have a right to live here amongst us; about how animal production is a major contributor to climate change and possibly is the number one cause; and how animal agriculture is poisoning our seas and rivers.

    But before you decide, remember this.....I only offer you the Truth...
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    Can't decide whether you're a Hippy or a Baptist. Maybe both, which is scary.

    If I were you I would stop using that Internet as well. All those servers are adding to global warming and it's nothing but a vehicle for peddling pornography.

    Might as well ban the wheel as well while we're at it - I'm sure there must be something offensive to you about it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onespace View Post
    Can't decide whether you're a Hippy or a Baptist. Maybe both, which is scary.

    If I were you I would stop using that Internet as well. All those servers are adding to global warming and it's nothing but a vehicle for peddling pornography.

    Might as well ban the wheel as well while we're at it - I'm sure there must be something offensive to you about it too.
    I'm neither a Baptist or a hippy. But I am interested which you should choose, Wonderland or the Truth?
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    Then you must be the usual white settler come to tell the country yokels the wise ways of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onespace View Post
    Then you must be the usual white settler come to tell the country yokels the wise ways of the world.
    Sounds more like Moses - come to lead us all the promised Land .

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    In a study of chronically constipated children who had not responded to treatment with laxatives, the kids were fed cows milk for a period of time with no difference in symptoms but when they were alternately fed with soymilk then 68% showed improvement no longer constipated symptoms.

    http://www.drgreene.com/qa-articles/milk-constipation/
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    In contrast, you seem to have responded very well to the laxative treatment.

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    Dairy milk sales are falling sharply as young people are recognising the health benefits of almond and soya milks as healthy substitutes. Dairy experts are openly calling the trend as a demographic time bomb and a threat to a way of life that they have become comfortable with. Little do they know is that the fall in sales of dairy milk could usher in a generation of healthy teenagers who will look young well into their later years. The other benefits would be environmental, more biodiversity and cleaner rivers. It is a win-win situation.

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/money/sales-...et-its-8786992
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    Here is another study which suggests that high intakes of lactose and dairy products, particularly milk, are associated with an increased risk (twice as likely) of serous ovarian cancer.


    http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/80...e2=tf_ipsecsha
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    You are forgetting the humiliating sexual assault those poor dairy cattle go through on a daily basis.
    getting lined up aside each other and having their breasts pulled like that.
    W.A.T.P.

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    Doctors are inviting the Chicago Cubs to cut dairy produce from their diets because according to a study men who drink the most milk increase their risk of getting prostate cancer by 50%.

    http://www.pcrm.org/media/news/docto...bs-to-help-men
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    So what about the Chigaco Scouts, Guides & Brownies. ?. Seems a bit selective to pick on the poor wee Cubs ?

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    From Cancer Research UK

    Milk and dairy are good sources of calcium and protein which are needed as part of a healthy, balanced diet. Calcium is important for teeth and bone health.
    Studies looking into the link between cancer and dairy products have not given clear results. There is evidence that dairy products could reduce the risk of bowel cancer, but we cannot say for sure that this is the case. There is no strong evidence linking dairy products to any other types of cancer. We need further research to find out more about the links between dairy products and cancer risk.

    Read more at http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/abou...fcxoumzlVxO.99

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    I'll bet rheg is a real scream at a party.
    did you hear the one about the constipated child..............
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    I have met Rheghead and he is a steady sensible person, however that doesn't mean I would agree with all he says, but I also think that is no excuse to be rude because your opinion is different.
    A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears.

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    Can't be long now until he's copied and pasted the entire Internet on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mi16 View Post
    You obviously haven't read him calling Councillor Willie Mackay a rapist then!
    Maybe he misread his business card - it said "WILLIE MACKAY - THERAPIST"

    (wrong type of Counsellor / Councillor)

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