God I always love it when somebody suffers through removing something from their diet and then decides to try and take as many people along with them
as they can. Misery loves company.
I've seen it all and I've heard it all. Spent a summer working in a dairy feedlot. Raised a couple cows when I was a kid. I'm unfazed. I still
love a tall glass of cold milk (whole or 2%... skim is basically like pouring whole milk into a glass filled with ice, draining the milk off, and then
drinking the milky water from the melted ice a while later.)
As difficult as it is for some folks to grasp, there are some of us in the world who simply don't care. Pus & blood in my milk, you say? Let's all
greet our good friend pasteurization! Seriously, I once butchered a hog that had trichnosis worms in one flank. The only concession I made over that
incident was making sure I cooked the hell out of every piece of meat from that hog before I ate it. So the revelation that my milk may have come
from an udder with mastitis really doesn't bother me in the least. In fact, this has made me thristy for a glass of milk which I'm going to go take
care of right now.
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reply to post by worldwatcher
well.. i lived on a diary farm for 11 years, I drank milk straight out of the milk can after being strained. we did this till I moved out.
BTW worldwatcher.. I couldn't help to NOT to noticed the absolute most beautiful woman on your profile!I've EVER SEEN WOW!!!!!!  If that's you,
would there be anything I can do for you? Just name it!! j/k!
If it's not you, it's still an awesome pic!!! can you toss it my way on a U2U ?? I'd love a copy !!
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Originally posted by worldwatcher
only problem is how would the kids eat their cereal without milk???? 
My son and I eat cereal in a bowl but with our hands, dry, like like munching granola. Both of us are lactose intolerant and we started to eat cereal
this way. It WAS weird for a while but now we are used to it and enjoy it allot. We get a bowl of cereal and a large glass of pure water, and eat and
drink.
When my son's friends are over they think we are strange.......oh well.
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When i got into lifting weights, i started drinking much more milk than usual.
I never drank much milk before that, i used to be able to go for days without consuming hardly any dairy. I was not unhealthy at all, i was apart of
the cross country team at school.
After increasing my weekly consumption of milk, i started getting acne, i have hardly ever had any spotsa in my life, maybe one or two at a single
time. I started getting bad cystic acne all over my face.
I talked to someone about it and they suggested it was the milk. I stopped taking milk and went back to my normal milk consumption, i also changed my
protein powder (which had milk protein mixed into it) to soya.
been about 2 years now and my spots are 100% gone. I have no doubt that the problem lay with the hormones in the milk. I don't know if that is the
case with all people whom have acne, but for me that was certainly the problem.
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reply to post by Komodo
What you had was NOT typical dairy that most folks get to ingest.
Most folks get to ingest "perverted dairy"...it has be changed from its' natural state, into something else after being processed, and THAT is the
source of the dairy problems.
The professional liars of the world want us all to TRUST them [ fat chance ] because they have our best interests [ really their wallets and control
over us ] at heart. Gee, where were they for the 1st 5,00 years we got along without them? how in the world did we ever survive without them?
LMAO.... unfreaking believable....
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