Re: Dairy.................Paratuberculosis Source

From: Gordon Couger (gcouger_at_NOSPAMprovalue.net)
Date: 10/29/04


Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:26:25 -0500


"Ron" <banmilk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:436a5d81.0410280847.17204bdb@posting.google.com...
> .
>
> Dairy Industry Shocker
>
> June is National Dairy Month, and at the same time dairy
> industry executives were deceiving last summer's consumers
> by promoting ice cream and cheese as foods to lose weight
> by, these same cretins were carefully guarding a secret
> that they determined you had no need to know.
>
> That secret will now be revealed five months after their
> annual milk celebration, and today's column should inspire
> thousands more Americans to immediately jump onto the
> Notmilk wagon of dairy abstinence.
>
> The November issue of the journal Dairy Science (Volume 87
> (11):3770-7) contains a study in which slaughtered cows were
> tested for paratuberculosis, a bacterium that is not killed
> by pasteurization. Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is often
> passed directly from cow to human in milk and dairy products,
> causing irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, and
> Crohn's Disease.
>
> Dr. Shawn McKenna and associates randomly sampled lymph
> nodes and intestines from 984 cows that had ended their
> lives in slaughterhouses. During the month of June, 2004,
> an amazing event transpired. Forty-two percent of those
> cows tested positive, infested with dangerous mycobacterium
> paratuberculosis.
>
> In February of 1998, the British Medical Journal reported:
>
> "Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis crosses the species
> barrier to infect and cause disease in humans."
>
> The following month, the Journal of Applied and
> Environmental Microbiology revealed:
>
> "Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is capable of surviving
> commercial pasteurization..."
>
> Combine today's news with a publication in the September,
> 1996 issue of the Proceedings for the National Academy of
> Sciences:
>
> "Mycobacterium paratuberculosis RNA was found in 100% of
> Crohn's disease patients, compared with 0% of controls."
>
> How could any mother ever again buy milk for her family,
> armed with the above information? Please help to spread
> this news far and wide.
>
> Robert Cohen
> http://www.notmilk.com

The link between Mycobacterium paratuberculosis and Chrone's and IBS is far
from proven as the bacteria is common in the gut of all animals and nearly
every person. There is a stronger case for Johne's disease in sheep and
cattle since a vaccine for the bacteria will protect animals against the
disease but it does still not prove it the cause of Chrone's or IBS. It
could mealy be an opportunistic invader of the inflamed areas. As treatment
for the bacteria has no effect on the course of the disuse.

-- 
Gordon
Gordon Couger (retried)
Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering
Oklahoma State University
.


Relevant Pages

  • The New Plague
    ... Another Reason to Immediately Stop Consuming Dairy ... with bacteria ... Florida cultured mycobacterium paratuberculosis directly ... from the blood of patients suffering from Crohn's Disease. ...
    (sci.med.nutrition)
  • Re: WHY DO YOU HAVE CROHNS?
    ... The cows aren't ... >> The most serious bacterial disease of cows is caused by mycobacterium ... This bacteria becomes cultured in milk, ... > "Mycobacterium paratuberculosis was isolated from tissue taken from ...
    (sci.med.nutrition)
  • Re: WHY DO YOU HAVE CROHNS?
    ... The most serious bacterial disease of cows is caused by mycobacterium ... This bacteria becomes cultured in milk, ... Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1992;30:3070-3073 ... "Mycobacterium paratuberculosis was isolated from tissue taken from ...
    (sci.med.nutrition)
  • Re: The New Plague
    ... And yogurt which contains live flora has been shown ... > with bacteria ... > Florida cultured mycobacterium paratuberculosis directly ... > from the blood of patients suffering from Crohn's Disease. ...
    (sci.med.nutrition)
  • Dairy.................Paratuberculosis Source
    ... Subject: Dairy Industry Shocker ... nodes and intestines from 984 cows that had ended their ... "Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis crosses the species ...
    (sci.med.nutrition)