if after watching this you still want to eat eggs, raise your own non genetically manipulated chickens or buy your eggs from somebody aware of this
this woman has an interesting channel by the way
if after watching this you still want to eat eggs, raise your own non genetically manipulated chickens or buy your eggs from somebody aware of this
this woman has an interesting channel by the way
All the money that exists cannot buy Earth, and the evidence is that we destroy our habitat as a result, thinking that we can just seize and pillage as we see fit. If crowds endorse the pursuit of wealth at their own level, they cannot prevent multinationals from doing exactly the same. The “dystopian endless growth paradigm” is going to end with a bang but will open the door to a premise endorsing that Earth is the only wealth we truly have while journeying through life.
Jewboo (5th June 2017)
I drink a glass are two every day , but I bet the one's that hate milk pour down the pops
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STOP F*CKING WITH US.
The purpose of life is to create life. (more peace)
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Life is just the long slow and painful process of dying (more wars)
All the money that exists cannot buy Earth, and the evidence is that we destroy our habitat as a result, thinking that we can just seize and pillage as we see fit. If crowds endorse the pursuit of wealth at their own level, they cannot prevent multinationals from doing exactly the same. The “dystopian endless growth paradigm” is going to end with a bang but will open the door to a premise endorsing that Earth is the only wealth we truly have while journeying through life.
scam that is falling apart, one step at the time. the problem, I fear will be that a massive milk cow slaughter is now on the agenda, since they are going to lose their value as commodities. Thanks to speculation
Health
How The Dairy Industry Tricked Humans Into Believing They Need Milk
By Waking Times Media
Posted on June 1, 2016
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Amanda Froelich, True Activist
Waking Times Media
Despite the fact that one can get their daily recommendation of calcium, potassium, and protein from fruits and vegetables, the dairy industry has spent billions of dollars to convince consumers otherwise.
Got Milk? We sure hope not. Despite being a somewhat tasty addition to coffee, tea, and delectable treats, the ingredient – when pasteurized – is highly toxic to the human body. In fact, physicians such as Dr. Willet, who has conducted many studies and reviewed the research on the topic, believe milk to be more of a detriment to the human body than an aid.
This is because despite popular belief, the food has never been shown to reduce fracture risk. In fact, according to the Nurses’ Health Study, dairy may increase risk of fractures by 50%! This concerning finding is supported by the fact that countries with lowest rates of dairy and calcium consumption (like those in Africa and Asia) have the lowest rates of osteoporosis.
Considering that approximately 3/4 of the world’s population is unable to digest milk and other dairy products, it seems clear the food is not an ideal substance for consumption. However, the average consumer doesn’t know this. From celebrity endorsements to advertisements by the dairy industry, most have been taught to believe that dairy is an ideal food for optimum health.
Because there’s so much misinformation surrounding the subject, Vox recently created a video which illustrates the facade of the dairy industry. One of the points made is that despite the fact that consumers can get the daily recommendation of calcium, potassium, and protein from fruits and vegetables, the dairy industry has spent billions of dollars to convince the populace otherwise.
If you were taught that one must drink milk to grow up “big and strong,” you’re not alone. However, now is the time to get educated on the facts.
Because milk is very mucus-forming in the human body, it is believed to contribute to allergies, ear infections, Type 1 diabetes, anemia, and even constipation. In addition, the food may contribute to various types of cancers as consumption of the product increases the body’s level of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1).
The good news is that there are plenty of tasty, creamy dairy alternatives that are not only easy-to-make, they’re affordable. ‘Milks’ from rice, almonds, cashew, hemp, and even coconut can be found in most grocery stores, and some companies even sell dairy-free ice cream – such as Ben & Jerry’s! In fact, the non-dairy milk market has surged within the past few years. Almond milk sales, in particular, have increased by 250 percent from 2000-2015 to almost $895 million.
Is it time to ditch dairy?
http://wakingtimesmedia.com/how-the-...ricked-humans/
How big government helps big dairy sell milk
All the money that exists cannot buy Earth, and the evidence is that we destroy our habitat as a result, thinking that we can just seize and pillage as we see fit. If crowds endorse the pursuit of wealth at their own level, they cannot prevent multinationals from doing exactly the same. The “dystopian endless growth paradigm” is going to end with a bang but will open the door to a premise endorsing that Earth is the only wealth we truly have while journeying through life.
singeluramoron
yeah I think the consumption of milk was around long before there was an industry.
Babies drink it. Sure your mom doesn't want you hanging off her teat your whole life. And Milk for bones is not the only reason milk is collected and sold. I don't think I've drunk milk for bones since I stopped listening to my mother at about age 10.
Milk is interesting in that it has both protein and whey in it. So it's got muscle building components and fat burning components.
Problem is, is milk really milk? It's cooked, separated, reconstituted, frozen, defrosted, blended with some parts coming from yesterdays collection and some parts from collections of 12 months ago.
Ben and Jerrys making icecream without milk is nothing to trumpet about. We know people like that are the masters of substitution natural for unnatural. They do it with everything they can. Natural alcohol substituted with industrial volatile spirits such as beer and whiskey. Cheese made from silicone.
I drink full cream milk after exercise for the whey obtained from independent dairies and I use it on cereals and in coffee. I wouldn't substitute that for soy and especially not if a woman.
It reminds me of the great foot and mouth scam in the UK back in the 80's or 90's. A corporate beef producer got together with his secret handshake government and media buddies and put out a story that foot and mouth was running around the country side. All locations affected were independent farmers and no cross contamination was possible because the sites were separated by hundred of miles and no livestock had moved between them. Govt came in, slaughtered all the farmers stock and drove the farmers into poverty. Got rid of the competition and scored some cheap land into the bargain.
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All the money that exists cannot buy Earth, and the evidence is that we destroy our habitat as a result, thinking that we can just seize and pillage as we see fit. If crowds endorse the pursuit of wealth at their own level, they cannot prevent multinationals from doing exactly the same. The “dystopian endless growth paradigm” is going to end with a bang but will open the door to a premise endorsing that Earth is the only wealth we truly have while journeying through life.