Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: The following is part six of an interview with robert cohen, author of "Milk, the Deadly Poison," and www.Notmilk.com
Mike Adams: What kinds of additional information can people find at your website, http://www.notmilk.com?
Robert Cohen: Well, you can have a little bit of fun, and you can read, right in the middle up top, the average pus count in your milk. If I held out a glass of milk and said, "Here drink this, it has only 100 pus cells," you wouldn't do it, but the average quart of milk sold in America last year contained 319 million pus cells. That's the average quart of milk. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | According to robert cohen, author of Don't Drink Your Milk, the average liter of milk in Florida has 633 million pus cells, the highest in the nation. Montana is the lowest, with 236 million pus cells per liter. This is not a healthy thing, whether it is 236 or 633 million. Besides pus cells and blood, which are now normal in milk produced during machine suckling, the milk is also high in pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics, hormones, radioactive iodine, and disease factors such as mad cow prion and bovine leukemia virus. | Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN See book keywords and concepts | | I tein") to further boost their hormone and pharmaceutical-induced growth! robert cohen, author of Milk A-Z, believes, "Ten million tons of blood and entrails, bones, and vital organs ... ground intestinal worms and cancerous tumors ... and the grossest imaginable byproducts of animal slaughter ..." would have to be disposed of annually if this waste were not fed back to cattle, pigs, and chickens.18
Where do you think all of these toxic hormones and antibiotics wind up? These toxins collect in the fat, muscle tissue (meat), and milk of the cows and from there to the bodies of consumers. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | In addition, research cited by robert cohen has made the point that there is up to a gallon of extra mucus in the body created as a result of drinking dairy. The mucus problem is associated with the fact that 87 percent of milk protein is casein, the main ingredient of Elmer's Glue.
High Blood Cholesterol
All animal foods raise the blood cholesterol; that includes beef, fish, chicken, dairy, and eggs. Plant-source foods do not contain cholesterol. Caldwell B. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | Robert Cohen:
Pus in milk? A dairy cow filters ten-thousand quarts of blood through her udder each day and uses dead white blood cells (somatic cells) to manufacture her milk. These dead cells are pus cells. Dairy scientists are aware that when one quart of milk is tainted with 400 million or more pus cells, some 35 percent of the milking cows in the herd are infected with mastitis. Udders bleed, discharges, including bacteria and blood drip into the milk.
NotMilk.com
The full report on pus, found at http://vvww.notmilk.com/lawbreakers.html shows how federal standards allow 200. | Gabriel Cousens, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | According to robert cohen of NotMilk.com, milk in Florida has 633 million pus cells (white blood cells) per liter, which is higher than any other state; the state with the lowest amount of pus cells per liter of milk is Montana with 236 million pus cells per liter. The milk available today, even raw milk from organic cows, is ama (toxic), not rasa (pure). It loses prana, clogs the nadis, and could be high in pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics, hormones, radioactive iodine, and disease vectors including Mad Cow prions. This makes it an unacceptable choice for spiritual or healthful living. | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Making matters worse, a December 2003 Freedom of Information Act, filed by the anti-dairy activist robert cohen, stated that Monsanto had failed to report any evidence of this contamination problem to the FDA.
Bacterial Contamination
This information was based on a routine November 2003 inspection by Rebecca Rodriguez, an FDA Consumer Safety Officer, of the Sandoz pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Kundl, Austria. Kundl is the sole manufacturer of Posilac. | Jeffrey M. Smith See book keywords and concepts | After the rbGH was approved years later, robert cohen decided to analyze the conclusions in the Science paper. Although Cohen was a businessman, he had studied science as an undergraduate and worked at a laboratory—he was looking forward to running the numbers. He took the article and his calculator, and spent three days in his office pouring over the figures. He was unhappy at what he found. A lot of the data he needed was missing. Conclusions were often based on summarized data or on unpublished, company studies where the details were not in the public domain. | | In testimony before an FDA panel, robert cohen said, "I investigated these twelve men and found that collectively they took $711,000 in PAC money from companies with dairy interests, and four of the members of the committee took money directly from Monsanto."47
Monsanto's Shapiro was among the largest contributors of soft money to the Clinton re-election campaign in 1996.48 Shapiro, in turn, became a member of the President's Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations and served a term as a member of the White House Domestic Policy Review. | Marion Nestle See book keywords and concepts | They also encouraged one anti-rBGH activist, robert cohen, to go on a hunger strike in 1999—one of the more extreme forms of protest against foods made with transgenic ingredients.12
The Social Issues. Protests about the safety of rBGH obscure an underlying issue—its economic impact. The production of milk in the United States has long exceeded demand, and the government has long subsidized the dairy industry through purchases of surplus milk. Monsanto contends that costs to farmers will decline because fewer cows will produce more milk, and the savings will be passed on to consumers. | Berkeley Holistic Health Center and Shepherd Bliss See book keywords and concepts | | Poetry, like that of Nazim Hikmet, Adrienne Rich, Pablo Neruda and her friend robert cohen. And her friends: "Lee brought me to the hospital; we have been family for each other for 20 years."
Deena learns from those around her. "As a child, my son Marc looked at the world upside down through his legs and laughed with glee. Perspective. | Paul A. Offit, M.D.m Bonnie Fass-Offit, M.D. and Louis M. Bell, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Children Given Antibiotics Frequently Will Often Harbor Resistant Bacteria
Many studies show that treatment with antibiotics increases the likelihood that a child will harbor bacteria that resist antibiotics. robert cohen and his associates working in Paris found that children were twice as likely to harbor resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae after a course of antibiotics. |
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