10 Truths About the Dairy Industry That Will Make You Lose Your Appetite — Eat This Not That

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These off-putting facts may turn you on to alternative milks.

found that men who ate three or more servings of dairy a day had a 141% higher risk of death due to prostate cancer compared to men who consumed less than one serving.The jokes you've made about how you're"addicted to mozzarella sticks" are a lot less funny when you learn that milk canSome researchers believe that these opiates are naturally produced to keep baby cows drinking milk and therefore growing and surviving.

You probably don't want to be drinking milk from a sick cow, but there's a good chance you might be. According to the, 1 in 6 dairy cows in the U.S. suffer from clinical mastitis. When a cow has mastitis, the somatic cell count in its milk increases, and many of those somatic cells are an inflammatory immune cell that forms pus called neutrophils.

have shown that you can actually taste the difference between cheese made from sick vs. healthy cows.Have you ever noticed that you have to dig a little deep to find out the truth about the dairy industry? Or maybe you've realized that the U.S. Department of Agriculture continues to recommend three cups of dairy per day for a healthy diet? The reason that dairy products are continually marketed as being healthy goes all the way back to that milk surplus from WW1.

These same marketing efforts and dollars are applied to working with fast-food restaurants to persuade them to offer dairy-heavy menu items. For example, Big Dairy

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