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Jul 23, 2011
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Homogenized Milk/Brain Damage
by: Anonymous

My son lived with his father in California and was nearly an honor roll student. He started to drink more and more milk like he craved it. He was up to more than a half gallon of homogenized milk daily. He ate regular healthy meals but he was starting to speak non-sense. It got worse. His father and I were worried. The doctor tested him for alergies and he supposedly not alergic to milk but was alergic to pollens. He then started taking alergy medicines in the summer months when pollen was high. None of the different medicines worked. His ears would get infected easily and always bothered him. He was so conjested in his sinuses and head. He went on this way for three years. The non-sense got worse and he began forgetting how to walk with his arms swinging from side to side. He would put his hands in front of him and they would dangle. He would do bizare behavior like stand on things like counter tops, cars, and tables. He would try to lift extremely heavy things. He couldn't have a normal conversation anymore. I brought him here to Missouri where I live and took him off homogenized milk and gave him the raw milk that we drank. His speach and motor skills went back to normal within a month. His sinuses were perfectly clear within that time as well and no more ear infections. He has suffered mental dissabilities from the mucus pressure on his brain cutting off oxygen but he is much better now. I had no idea that this homogenized milk could do so much damage to my now 21 year old son. But I did know that he seemed addicted to this homogenized milk and that is all I had to go on.
Gale

May 25, 2011
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Pro milk
by: Anonymous

Dear Psoriatic arthritis,

I am not pro milk. I am pro raw, organic milk from grass fed, loved cows (or goats). There is a big difference between pasteurized milk and raw milk. They should not even be labeled with the same word, but we are stuck with having to say "raw milk from grass-fed, loved cows." The difference between raw milk and pasteurized milk is greater than between raw spinach and boiled spinach.

Apr 18, 2011
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Need more info
by: Psoriatic arthritis

I have cut out all dairy in thr last week and find that my psoriatic arthritis is subsiding slowly. I am on 1ml methotrexate 1000mg naproxine. And have Humeria in the fridge, but am hesitant to take it. No dairy seems to be the way to go. A lot of studies showing psoriasis and arthritis linked to dairy. I would like to hear of more cases of pro milk.

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