Tuesday, April 17, 2007

MS and milk

Wow, when I found this article, it really got me thinking,

from Michael Dye, although I'm not quite sure why he is allowing a milk distributer to advertise on his site,

Dr. Oski's book also cites studies by two scientists from the University of Michigan who have conducted extensive research on factors associated with multiple sclerosis. There is an unusual geographic distribution of MS victims in the U.S. and throughout the world, which has baffled medical researchers for decades. This distribution of MS victims has no correlation to wealth, education or quality of medical care. Dr. Oski notes the Michigan scientists found in this pattern in the U.S. and 21 other countries, "the only significant link was between multiple sclerosis and average milk consumption." Dr. Oski's book even cites a possible link between excessive consumption of cow's milk and juvenile delinquency, based on a study conducted in Tacoma, Wash. Dr. Oski writes, "When the diets of young criminals were contrasted with those of adolescents from a similar background, it was found that the juvenile delinquents consumed almost ten times the amount of milk that was drunk by the control group. The juvenile offenders ate less fruit, nuts and vegetables."
http://members.tripod.com/~josquin/milk.htm

I wonder how much milk Mum gave me to drink when I was younger.
I've heard that what your body is addicted to, it is allergic to.

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