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White
Poison: The Horrors of Milk
Shanti Rangwani,
ColorLines
December 3, 2001
Got milk? If not, then thank your lucky stars.
Because if you do, medical research shows that you are likely to be
plagued by anemia, migraine, bloating, gas, indigestion, asthma,
prostate cancer, and a host of potentially fatal allergies -- especially
if you are a person of color.
Ignoring this, the government declares that milk is
essential to good health, subsidizes the milk industry to the tune of
billions of dollars, and requires milk in its public school lunch
programs. And celebrity shills sporting milk mustaches tell us that milk
is rich in proteins, calcium, and vitamins -- and very cool to boot.
They forget to tell you about the dangers lurking
in that innocuous-looking glass of white. Once criticized only by
naturopaths and vegans, now the health effects of milk are being decried
by many mainstream doctors. The supposedly hip milk mustache is actually
a creamy layer of mucus, live bacteria, and pus.
Former Chairman of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins
University, Frank Oski, M.D. even has a book called Don't Drink Your
Milk which blames every second health problem kids suffer on
hormone-ridden commercial milk. Sixty percent of ear infections in kids
under six years of age are milk-induced, and milk consumption is the
number one cause of iron-deficiency anemia in infants today according to
the American Association of Pediatrics.
But milk is also a racial issue. Almost 90 percent
of African Americans and most Latinos, Asians, and Southern Europeans
lack the genes necessary to digest lactose, the primary sugar in milk.
The milk industry's response is classic: they have launched new
campaigns arguing that non-whites can digest milk if they take in small
sips during the day. There is a burgeoning industry worth $450 million a
year churning out products designed to minimize lactose intolerance.
Lactose intolerance is the most common "food
allergy," but to call it an allergy is to take a white-centric view that
trivializes the fact that most of the world's people are not
biologically designed to digest milk.
Milk does no body good, but for the vast majority
of the world's people -- people of color -- it is a public health
disaster.
No other animal drinks cow's milk, not even calves
once they are weaned. The late Dr. Benjamin Spock, the U.S.'s leading
authority on child care, spoke out against feeding "cow's glue" to
children, saying it can cause anemia, allergies, and diabetes and in the
long term, will set kids up for obesity and heart disease, the number
one cause of death in this country.
Most of milk's much-vaunted protein is contained in
casein -- which is also a raw material for commercial glue. Undigested,
it simply sticks to the intestinal walls and blocks nutrient absorption.
The mainstream media and the government ignore the
medical studies showing that milk is a serious health threat, in part
because people of color are the main victims. The institutionalization
of racism is highlighted by U.S. Department of Agriculture spokesperson
Eilene Kennedy's statement on milk, that the government's recommended
food pyramid is intended for "the majority of Americans. It doesn't
communicate to all Americans."
The USDA continues to require that school lunch
programs include milk with every meal, and recommend that we glug milk
for calcium, even though Harvard studies show an increase in
osteoporosis and bone-breakage in people who consume milk. It says we
should drink milk to prevent heart disease (and is echoed by Larry King)
even though saturated fat constitutes 55 percent of milk solids.
The dairy lobby perpetrates lies to ensure its
profits. It benefits directly from the exaggerated support prices the
government shells out for this "health food." The government pays over a
billion dollars a year for surplus butter. A General Accounting Office
(GAO) study concluded that a reduction in the government price support
system would have netted consumers savings of $10.4 billion from 1986 to
2001. And the USDA pays inflated prices to purchase dairy products for
both the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and federal school lunch
programs -- milking the taxpayers and actually getting them to pay for
poisoning 26 million school kids.
The milk lobby has whipsawed its way into the
highest echelons of power. Staffers under Richard Nixon were indicted
for accepting $300,000 from the dairy lobby for making milk part of the
school lunch program.
Dr. Robert Cohen of the Dairy Education Board, a
nonprofit organization dedicated to exposing the milk lobby, contends
that the dramatic 52 percent rise in asthma deaths among minority kids
in New York coincided with the surplus milk, cheese, and butter pumped
into them under the USDA's free school lunch and breakfast giveaway
programs. The incidence of asthma deaths may be even higher since asthma
is not a reportable disease, and asthma deaths are sometimes certified
as cardiovascular disease.
There is also a direct link between milk
consumption and prostate cancer among African Americans, who have the
highest incidence of this disease in the world. A study in Cancer has
shown that men who reported drinking three or more glasses of whole milk
daily had a higher risk for prostate cancer than men who reported never
drinking whole milk.
The controversial Bovine Growth Hormone (BGH) --
banned in most countries -- is pumped into U.S. milch cows to increase
annual yield (50,000 pounds of milk per cow today compared to 2,000
pounds in 1959). Milk from cows treated with BGH is likely to contain
pus from their udders since the hormone leads to mastitis, or udder
infection. BGH use results in a tumor-promoting chemical (IGF-I) that
has been implicated in an explosive increase of cancer of the colon,
smooth muscle, and breast.
The antibiotics dairy farmers use to treat
BGH-caused infections in cows appear in their milk and greatly hasten
human tolerance to most antibiotics, a potentially life-threatening
state of affairs. The Center for Science in the Public Interest reports
that 38 percent of milk samples in 10 cities were contaminated with
sulfa drugs and other antibiotics.
A fightback is beginning. Protesters picketed New
York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's planned milk promotion campaign with
a photo of the mayor wearing a milk mustache over the caption, "Got
Prostate Cancer?" Giuliani (who, like his father, has prostate cancer)
dropped the campaign. And doctors from the Physicians Committee for
Responsible Medicine (PCRM) persuaded Washington, D.C. Mayor Anthony
Williams not to declare May 11 as "Drink Chocolate Milk Day" by
presenting evidence that milk is harmful, especially to people of color.
The PCRM -- composed of some of the leading doctors
in the U.S. -- has campaigned extensively in the health and consumer
press and led a successful legal effort in 1999 to make dairy products
optional in the federal food guidelines. The campaign was supported by a
number of prominent civil rights organizations and leaders, including
the Congressional Black Caucus, the NAACP, Martin Luther King, III,
Jesse Jackson, Jr., the National Hispanic Medical Association, and
former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders.
The dairy lobby remains cozy with most medical
practitioners to perpetrate its "drink milk" propaganda. However, not
one of the 1,500 papers listed in Medicine that deal with milk points to
its goodness -- only to the pus, blood, antibiotics, and carcinogens in
milk, and the chronic fatigue, anemia, asthma, and autoimmune disorders
milk consumption causes.
The time has come for the milk industry to face the
kind of scrutiny that the tobacco companies face today. Meanwhile,
discard the moo juice.
Shanti Rangwani is an allopathic doctor and a
columnist for the Times of India
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