Re: Dairy Lies.
- From: "Pizza Girl" <PiG@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 04:52:37 +0000
Maybe ***YOU*** need to read more without that
brainwashed attitude you thrive to have.
Which part of "suffered significantly increased risks"
do you have a blind spot in your income for?
"The Harvard Nurses study previously determined that
there is
no positive association between teenaged milk
consumption
and the risk of adult fractures. (American Journal of
Public
Health 1997;87). As a matter of fact, just the opposite
was
found to be true. Women consuming greater amounts of
calcium
from dairy foods suffered significantly increased risks
of
hip fractures."
"Sbharris[atsign]ix.netcom.com"
<sbharris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1132887962.464274.34090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> 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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