Milk Does Not Do The Body Good

Every time I tell people about the dangers of cow’s milk, they look at me as if I am crazy. Cow’s milk is not for human consumption. The cow has been called humanity’s adoptive mother, even though the milk that it secretes is quite different from that of the human female.

One of the main questions I get when I tell people about the dangers of milk is:

“Don’t we need milk for calcium?”

The straight answer to that question is simply, NO! I then ask them a question back.

“Where does the cow get its calcium from?” Read the rest of this entry »

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Nutrients in Milk

Lactose

It is the principal and typical carbohydrate of milk, known as milk sugar. Glucose, galactose and other sugars such as oligosaccharides are also present in traces. Lactose exists in true solution in milk. It is a disaccharide, composed of two molecules of monosacharides; glucose, and galactose. Lactose is readily fermented by the lactic acid fermenting bacteria producing lactic acid and has significance in milk and milk products. It exists in two isomeric forms, designated as ? and ? forms of which the ? form is more soluble than the alpha form in water. Lactose content of cow milk is 4.9 percent. The lactose content of milk is inversely proportional to the ash content of the milk. Udder infection promotes an increased level of chloride in the milk and depresses the secretion of lactose. Read the rest of this entry »

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