Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 This column is being shared with you (...before you go flying off the handle, ) because of the paragraph close to the bottom entitled 'Editorial (250)' and what is being found in our waterways and resovoirs. The Estrogen Dominance Syndrome is so prevalent: I have yet to have a true fibro person (including men) without that component. With dairy being so much of a factor in the human population (an average of 3 - 8 servings/day, 40% of the daily protein intake of the average American, 72% of the daily calories), how can we not look to temper this intake? Sunny Sunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 2677 Willakenzie Road, 7C Eugene, Oregon, 97401 541- 344- 0509; Fx; 541- 344- 0955 From: " Cohen" <notmilk@...>Reply-notmilk-owner To: notmilk Subject: NOTMILK - Ya Gotta Feel Sorry For These GuysDate: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 12:30:49 -0000Ya Gotta Feel Sorry For These GuysSure, I hate their product (milk), but these aregood people (dairy farmers). They work harder thanmost and have values that once made America strong.Yesterday, I received the latest issue of Hoard'sDairyman (April 10, 2006), "The National Dairy FarmMagazine." This has been a pretty lousy year for dairyfarming. Dairy producers are getting clobbered on manyfronts. Here are some examples:Washinton Dairygrams (page 237)"USDA predicts 2006 all-milk (average) price in $12.75to $13.35 range (per hundred pounds of milk produced).Averaged $15.18 last year.""Sluggish holiday sales and heavy milk supplies sentJanuary cheese stocks up 7 percent over 2005."Opinions (Letters to Editor - page 238)"Here in southeast Mississippi we took a direct hit fromKatrina, with damage equal to or worse than our Louisiananeighbors...we had hoped for some help from our local andstate governments. That help never came."Dairyman Danny Korba, Mississippi"I would not willingly live downwind from a largeconfinement dairy. Large dairies are the enemy ofevery small dairyman."Dairyman Dean Haas, Wisconsin"In a recent farm newspaper, I read about a bull killinga young dairy farmer. Why can't farmers realize keepingbulls is very dangerous?"Dairywoman Diane Hummel, WisconsinEditorial (page 250)"Early research indicates wildlife and humans could besuffering some devastating effects caused by endocrinedisrupters...In the Southeastern U.S., researcherslooked at eight dairy and eleven swine farms. They found40-65 pounds of estradial and 44 to 176 pounds of estronedischarged each day...Of the 139 waterways evaluated sofar, 80 percent had at least one of the 95 compoundson the list. Worse, one-third had at least ten of them."Milk Cheese Outlook (page 261)"While most people thought that dairy product priceswould fall this year, few anticipated the collapse inbutter and cheese prices that occurred."It ain't easy, and skyrocketing gas prices will soon bemaking things a lot worse. Cohenhttp://www.notmilk.com----------------------------------------------------THE NOTMILK NEWSLETTER:SUBSCRIBE: send an empty Email to-notmilk-subscribe UNSUBSCRIBE: send an empty Email to-notmilk-unsubscribe Forward this message to your milk-drinking friends:MILK from A to Z: http://www.notmilk.com/milkatoz.html2O QUESTIONS: http://www.notmilk.com/notmilkfaq.htmlWhat is an excellent alternative for NOTMILK?http://www.soytoy.com ... make your own grain and nut milks!SoyToy recipes forum: soytoy-subscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.