Milk is an acidifying animal protein
Like any other animal derived protein-rich food, milk has a positive
potential renal acid load (PRAL) which triggers a protective biological
reaction to neutralize all the damaging acidic protein before it reaches
the kidneys.
The body is designed for survival, so it sacrifices bone density to
protect the kidneys and urinary tract because the latter are essential
to survival. And the most readily available source of acid neutralizer
is in the bones. So even though milk contains calcium, it ends up
sapping your bones of that crucial mineral. But that’s not all because…
Today’s milk is a processed food
Until the end of the 19th century in Europe and the beginning of the
20th century in the US, milk was consumed unpasteurized or raw. Later
on, homogenization became the industry’s standard. These processes
further alter milk’s chemistry and actually increase its detrimental
acidifying effects.
Raw milk advocates claim that if cow’s milk is left “as is” it is a
healthy and wholesome drink. It is true that raw milk is less acidifying
than processed milk and that pasteurization and homogenization may
cause a long list of digestive and other health problems, but I still
don’t recommend drinking any kind of cow’s milk.
Nowadays, milking cows are given antibiotics and most are also injected
with a genetically engineered form of bovine growth hormone (rBGH). A
man-made or synthetic hormone used to artificially increase milk
production, rBGH also increases blood levels of the insulin-growth
factor 1 (IGF-1) in those who drink it. And higher levels of IGF-1 are
linked to several cancers.
This should not be ignored, especially in view of recent information by
Samuel Epstein, MD, Professor of Environmental Medicine at the
University of Illinois School of Public Health, and Chairman of the
Cancer Prevention Coalition. In an article titled “Monsanto’s Hormonal
Milk Poses Serious Risks of Breast Cancer, Besides Other Cancers”
(http://www.preventcancer.com/press/releases/july8_98.htm, June 21,
1998) Dr. Epstein concludes that:
“Drinking rBGH milk would thus be expected to significantly increase IGF-1 blood levels and consequently to increase risks of developing breast cancer and promoting its invasiveness.”
Even though organic milk is from cows that are not given antibiotics or
rBHG, if you truly care about your bone health and your overall health,
you should…
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