Alcohol and bone damage.....
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Originally Posted by willwren
ALCOHOL may do that, but despite having alcohol in it, beer is actually better for bones than Milk.
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this is not good for BC
tell us something we don't know
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
Well, it'* no secret that men are obsessed with where milk comes from......
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Originally Posted by DarkShadow
Originally Posted by SSE14U24ME
Originally Posted by MOS95B
Well, it'* no secret that men are obsessed with where milk comes from......
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I don't rink, I smoke cigarettes.
Smoking is sexy, relaxing, classy, a good investment, chic,
And smoking has yet to cause a single fatality.
Smoking is sexy, relaxing, classy, a good investment, chic,
And smoking has yet to cause a single fatality.
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
Originally Posted by willwren
ALCOHOL may do that, but despite having alcohol in it, beer is actually better for bones than Milk. The animal fats in milk break down the calcium in your bones faster than the calcium in milk can replace it.
I was given beer in the hospital (limited quantities) after each of my bone grafts for this reason. The AMA knows this, but the Dairy Lobby doesn't want you to know.
Our understanding of the goodness of dairy products is slanted by the media and politics. Read more here:
http://www.milksucks.com/beersurvey.asp
I was given beer in the hospital (limited quantities) after each of my bone grafts for this reason. The AMA knows this, but the Dairy Lobby doesn't want you to know.
What About Cow’* Milk?
The same book devotes an entire chapter to reviewing the scientific evidence on dairy products and debunks the myth that they are necessary or even helpful, pointing out that the United States tops both the milk-consumption and bone-fracture charts and citing a Harvard study that showed that “women who drank two or more glasses of milk a day were at least twice as likely to break a hip or forearm.” Click here for a review of the science on dairy products and bone health. The authors note that as few as two glasses of milk per day have been shown to double a man’* risk of developing prostate cancer and that three-fourths of the world’* population does just fine on a diet free of cow mammary secretions. Click here for more information on dairy products and prostate cancer.
The same book devotes an entire chapter to reviewing the scientific evidence on dairy products and debunks the myth that they are necessary or even helpful, pointing out that the United States tops both the milk-consumption and bone-fracture charts and citing a Harvard study that showed that “women who drank two or more glasses of milk a day were at least twice as likely to break a hip or forearm.” Click here for a review of the science on dairy products and bone health. The authors note that as few as two glasses of milk per day have been shown to double a man’* risk of developing prostate cancer and that three-fourths of the world’* population does just fine on a diet free of cow mammary secretions. Click here for more information on dairy products and prostate cancer.
http://www.milksucks.com/beersurvey.asp
Here Here MOS I'm a milkaholic during the week and during the weekend. well....
its the best of both worlds.
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On a serious note -
Milk is good for the body.
Conflicting medical reports are gonna say anything they can come up with.
One says one thing, one says the opposite...
Milk is good for the body.
Conflicting medical reports are gonna say anything they can come up with.
One says one thing, one says the opposite...