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 | | From: | Ron | | Subject: | O Little Town of Bethlehem (Notmilk version) | | Date: | 28 Dec 2004 12:38:33 -0800 |
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From: "Robert Cohen" Date: Sat Dec 25, 2004 12:14 pm Subject: O Little Town of Bethlehem (NotMilk Version)
O little town of Death and Phlegm How still I see thee lie!
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep Your children sometimes die.
Clogged noses and congested breath Are nobody's delight.
Milk chocolate treats and cheezy snacks Congest thy lungs tonight.
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"Symptoms of milk-protein allergy include cough, choking, gasping, nose colds, asthma, sneezing attacks..."
Annals of Allergy, 1951; 9
"Hypersensitivity to milk is implicated as a cause of sudden death in infancy."
The Lancet, vol. 2, 7160, November 19, 1960
"...62.7% of the children were confirmed to be allergic to milk..."
(153 hospitalized infants with pneumonia or bronchitis were tested) Roczniki Akademii Medycznej 1995; 40(3)(Polish Journal)
"There was an increased frequency of wheezing and constipation and a higher frequency of delayed reactions...infants with persistent cow's milk protein intolerance exhibited atopic disease: asthma, rhinitis, eczema."
Clin Exp Allergy, 1998 Jul, 28:7
"Those who consumed cows milk were fourteen times more likely to die from diarrhea-related complications and four times more likely to die of pneumonia than were breast-fed babies. Intolerance and allergy to cow's milk products is a factor in sudden infant death syndrome."
The Lancet, vol. 344, November 5, 1994
"Cow's milk is one of the most frequent food allergens. Whole casein appears to be highly allergenic...85% of the patients presented a response to each of the four caseins."
Int Arch Allergy Immunol, 1998 Mar, 115:3
"Allergy to cow's milk proteins...10 hours after milk intake the patient presented serous rhinorrea, sneezing and nasal blockade."
J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol, 1998 Jul, 8:4
"Formula fed infants developed symptoms of allergic rejection to cow milk proteins before one month of age. The majority of infants tested had two or more symptoms. About 50-70 percent experienced rashes or other skin symptoms, 50-60 percent gastrointestinal symptoms, and 20-30 percent respiratory symptoms. The recommended therapy is to avoid cow's milk."
Pediatr.-Allergy-Immunol., 1994, 5(5 Suppl)
Have a very happy, very healthy, dairy-free New Year. Make today's column a Christmas gift to your dairy-using friends and loved ones!
Robert Cohen http://www.notmilk.com
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 | | From: | markd at toad-net.com | | Subject: | Diet high in milk/veggies/fruits ward off chronic disorders | | Date: | 29 Dec 2004 17:49:01 GMT |
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 | The dash diet has an established record for helping adults lower high blood pressure and lower risk factors in diabetes and other chronic disease, now a study shows it helps ward off same in children.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=18467
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