Re: Dairy Lies.




banmilk@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> From: "Robert Cohen" <notmilk@...>
> Date: Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:25 pm
> Subject: Calcium Dairy Lie
>
> The Calcium Dairy Lie
>
> The longer a lie is promoted, the more readily it is
> received. Dairy lies have continued for generations.
>
> Milk and dairy consumption does not prevent hip fractures.


True.


> Scientific studies prove that the opposite is true.

False. You're not even reading the stuff you're posting. Or it's having
no effect whatsoever on your brain.



>If you
> seek a recipe for your own future osteoporosis, drink
> plenty of milk and become a Wisconsin cheesehead.
>
> A publication in the February, 2003 issue of the American
> Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Vol. 77, No. 2, 504-511)
> clearly demonstrates that eighteen years of milk consumption
> did not prevent hip fractures for post-menopausal women.
>
> How many subjects participated in the study?
>
> A mere 72,337. As part of Walter Willett's Harvard Nurses
> Study, investigator Diane Feskanich performed statistical
> tests of significance for 18 years of data including dietary
> intake of calcium (dairy and supplements) to determine her
> findings.
>
> The conclusion reached from this observational analyses, is

********** ARE YOU READY FOR THIS????**********************


> that dietary calcium plays little or no role in preventing
> bone loss. Drinking milk does not prevent osteoporosis. A
> total of 603 hip fractures were analyzed. Scientists
> determined that milk consumption ***was in no way associated
> with hip fracture risk. The same conclusion was reached for
> total calcium consumption.***


What part of "in no way associated" do you not understand, Robert
Cohen?

SBH

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