Tuesday, February 17, 2009

World never drink Milkpowder...........ACNE vs Milkpowder ?



It is a crime against humanity to decide that young generation of Sri Lanaka shall stumble and die early deaths so that those in power may eat and work as they wish. No matter what anyone argues, NGO feeding unsuspecting children the corpses of once living beings and promoting milkpowder–complete with its melamine, pus, and hormones–stolen from confined, drugged, and tortured cloned creatures as normal and healthy beyond infancy is a physically, socially, mentally, spiritually, and ecologically damaging, unnecessary crime against humanity.

Last year, the Harvard School of Public Health in USA
produced this study:


JOURNAL: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
CITATION: Volume 58, Issue 5, Pages 787-793 (May 2008)
TITLE: Milk consumption and acne in teenaged boys
AUTHORS: Clement A. Adebamowo, Walter C. Willett
OBJECTIVE: "We sought to examine the association between
dietary dairy intake and teenaged acne among boys."

NUMBER OF SUBJECTS: 4273 boys

RESEARCHER'S AFFILIATIONS:

Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health
Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health,
Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School, Boston
Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover

CONCLUSION:

"We found a positive association between intake of
skim milk and acne. This finding suggests that skim
milk contains hormonal constituents, or factors that
influence endogenous hormones, in sufficient quantities
to have biological effects in consumers."


This study confirms what scientific researchers
have previously determined.

Acne occurs when steroids (androgens) stimulate the
sebaceous glands within the skin's hair follicles.
These glands then secrete an oily substance called
sebum. When sebum, bacteria and dead skin cells
build up on skin, pores become blocked, creating
a zit.

"As pointed out by Dr. Jerome Fisher, 'About 80
percent of cows that are giving milk are pregnant
and are throwing off hormones continuously.

'
Progesterone breaks down into androgens, which
have been implicated as a factor in the development
of acne...Dr. Fisher observed that his teenage
acne patients improved as soon as the milk drinking
stopped."

Don't Drink Your Milk, by Frank Oski, M.D.
(Director, Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine)
___________________________

"Acne usually begins at puberty, when an increase
in androgens causes an increase in the size and
activity of pilosebaceous glands...if a food
is suspected, it should be omitted for several
weeks and then eaten in substantial quantities
to determine if acne worsens."

MERCK Manual, Merck & Company, 2000
___________________________

"Acne is an end-organ hyper-response to androgens...
These data show that sebaceous glands are stimulated
by androgens to varying degrees and support the
theory of an end-organ response in acne."

British Journal of Dermatology, 1998 Jul, 139:1
___________________________

"Acne vulgaris is a self-limiting skin disorder seen
primarily in adolescents, whose etiology appears to
be multifactorial. The immunologic response involves
both humoral and cell-mediated pathways. Further
research should clarify the role of complement,
cytotoxins, and neutrophils in this acne-forming
response."

Postgrad Med J, 1999 Jun, 75:884
___________________________

"Hormones found in cow's milk include: Estradiol,
Estriol, Progesterone, Testosterone, 17-Ketosteroids,
Corticosterone, Vitamin D, insulin-like growth
factor, growth hormone, prolactin, oxytocin..."

Journal of Endocrine Reviews, 14(6) 1992
___________________________

"We studied the effects of growth hormone (GH) and
insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), alone and with
androgen, on sebaceous epithelial cell growth...IGF-I
was the most potent stimulus of DNA synthesis. These
data are consistent with the concept that increases
in GH and IGF production contribute in complementary
ways to the increase in sebum production during
puberty."

Endocrinology, 1999 Sep, 140:9, 4089-94
___________________________

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Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk.com

Meningitis in Milk Powder & Baby Formula

China announced this week (February 2, 2009) that nearly 20,000 pounds of milk formula imported from Taiwan and Australia had been found to contain bacteria which can cause meningitis. During the past year, China has banned 852 batches of food including milk, dairy and meat products from the United States, Japan, and Spain.

Four years ago, the Notmilk letter reported:

"The British journal Lancet (2004; 363:5-6,39-40)
points a finger of blame at a bacterium called E.
sakazakii. According to researchers, cases of severe
meningitis have been associated with powdered
milk-based infant formulas and powdered milk. What
product is used to make milk-based powdered formula
and dried milk? Uh, huh. Fluids from diseased
dairy cows."

This is not China's first experience with tainted
milk powder. In May of 2005, the Notmilk letter
reported:

"...the Chinese government discovered that Nestles
brand milk powder contains unsafe levels of iodine,
and immediately that the dangerous product be removed
from market shelves...American health officials are
faced with the same challenge, but refuse to take
action."

Bacteria in non fat dry milk are not always killed by
heat treatment. Dry milk infected with staphylococcus
toxins have infected thousands of people with
gastroenteritis. The Centers for Disease Control
have blamed increases of outbreaks on non-fat dried
milk.

As a result of that column, many readers wrote to me,
wanting to know how many live bacterial cells are
permitted in non-fat dried milk by the United States
Department of Agriculture.

The U.S. Standards for Grades of Nonfat Dry Milk
allow 10,000 bacterial cells per gram. Since there
are 454 grams in a pound of dry milk powder, expect
to find no more than 4,540,000 live bacterial cells
in each pound of product.

The Chinese people recently celebrated their new
year, the year of the Ox (and cow). With recent
melamine milk scandals and the current meningitis
milk powder story, the year of the bovine should
be one of caution.

Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk.com

USA never drink Milkpowder........Why You ???