New Massive Study Says – Milk Does Not Do Good to Your Body

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A number of studies in the past few years have proved that the milk and its contents, as well as the health benefits, which presumably it provides, are not entirely true.

According to the research made by the Uppsala University in Sweden, it was proved that the milk can actually damage the bones and that it can lead to a higher percentage of premature deaths. Therefore, what we believe is that it is healthy, actually it is not.

Also relating to this research, a study was conducted by the British Medical Journal by which the relation between the actual consumption of milk and the mortality and bone fractures in people was determined. In three different counties in Sweden, people were divided into two groups: a group of men (45,339) at ages between 45-79 years and a group of women at ages between 39-74 years. They were all provided with questionnaires for food consumption, which determined the relationship between milk consumption and bone fractures and premature deaths in people.

This study has proved that the higher the consumption of milk, both in men and women, the higher the relation to the increased percentage of premature deaths and bone fractures is, especially in women. However, the results should be taken with caution as the study was mainly made for observational purposes.

Other Studies Also Suggests That Milk Is Not Good For Your Body

According to the Harvard pediatrician David Ludwig and to the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics, it was emphasized that the numbers of bone fractures were significantly lower in those countries where the consumption of milk is lower. It was even proved that the consumption of dairy products increases the possibility of bone fractures up to 50% (1).

It also increases the risk of prostate cancer in men between 30-50% (2).

It was mentioned that calcium (the main ingredient in milk) (3) is not a bone protector, as it is widely assumed it is. But, on the contrary, Vitamin D is the ingredient that strengthens the bones and efficiently lowers the risk of bone fractures (4).

It is an interesting fact that between 65-75% of the world population has problems with lactose digestion, especially the elderly people (5) and (6). This lactose intolerance is actually the incapability of the organism to absorb the sugar from milk and dairy products. Lactose consists of an enzyme called lactase, which is produced from the cells of the lining of the small intestine.

The intolerance is understandable because the milk we are consuming is mainly cow milk, and not natural human milk, which raised us. The function of the lactase is to digest the lactose in the milk, and people have adapted to consuming fermented milk and dairy products. The human genes have adapted, but still, many people are lactose intolerant. It is estimated that about 65-75% of people worldwide cannot digest lactose properly.

Further, at the bottom of this page, you can see the video of Katherine S. Pollard, a Ph.D. at the University of California, San Francisco in relation to this opinion.

Milk and Dairy Are Not the Only Sources of Calcium

Many types of food are healthy and rich sources of calcium. That list of non-dairy, vegan/vegetarian sources of calcium is very long. Some of them are:

PeasAlmondsOrangesSesameSoymilkCornflakesBeansKale etc

Sources: Mic

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