Milk: The Deadly Poison

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Argus Publishing, Incorporated, 1998 - Health & Fitness - 317 pages
This work maintains that milk is a toxic substance, containing hundreds of different substances, each one having the potential to exert a powerful biological effect when taken independently of the others. Milk contains proteins and hormones, fat and cholesterol, pesticides, viruses and bacteria (including bovine leukaemia, bovine tuberculosis and cow immunodeficiency virus), all combining to produce an array of ailments in humans. It investigates possible conspiracies which may have influenced the FDA and Congress as well as the scientific and medical establishment to deliberately disguise the dangers of consuming milk and dairy products.

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The Dairy Industry Message
1
A Brief History of Milk in America
11
Genetic Engineering
25
Copyright

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