Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Here is Home Work for Alt Health Members from teacher Leo Rebello. We have in India Cow's milk raw // plenty Buffalo milk // plenty Goat milk // sizeable quantity Donkey milk // not sold, but available in some parts Camel milk // in Rajasthan and parts of Haryana, Punjab etc. We also have Pasteurized cow's milk in plastic sachets in all cities The so-called White Revolution Soy milk Rice milk (still in some coastal parts and interiors of India) Almond milk ? Hemp milk ? Now who will do an article covering all the above? The advantages, disadvantages of each milk and the availability and cost factor. Also what other products can be made from the above milk. Some one may cover how much milk is wasted in various Hindu temples in appeasing various Gods and Goddesses, and how many million children could be fed on that milk? And while we are at it, what about the canned milk, powder milk and plastic contamination of milk and hormones in milk? Since this is an important project, for this home work I give 10 to 15 days. In the meantime, please stop posting all kinds of rubbish on Alt Health. Most of the time you are discussing Medicine, NOT Health. Best wishes Dr. Leo Rebello www.healthwisdom.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 Some one may cover how much milk is wasted in various Hindu temples in appeasing various Gods and Goddesses, and how many million children could be fed on that milk? Question is -- should millions of children be fed on milk at all? --- On Thu, 12/6/08, Dr. Leo Rebello <leorebello wrote: Dr. Leo Rebello <leorebello[HealthyIndia] Types of Milk available in India -- some home work for Alt Health Members by Dr. Leo Rebello"Alt Health" Thursday, 12 June, 2008, 8:42 AM Here is Home Work for Alt Health Members from teacher Leo Rebello. We have in India Cow's milk raw // plenty Buffalo milk // plenty Goat milk // sizeable quantity Donkey milk // not sold, but available in some parts Camel milk // in Rajasthan and parts of Haryana, Punjab etc. We also have Pasteurized cow's milk in plastic sachets in all cities The so-called White Revolution Soy milk Rice milk (still in some coastal parts and interiors of India) Almond milk ? Hemp milk ? Now who will do an article covering all the above? The advantages, disadvantages of each milk and the availability and cost factor. Also what other products can be made from the above milk.. Some one may cover how much milk is wasted in various Hindu temples in appeasing various Gods and Goddesses, and how many million children could be fed on that milk? And while we are at it, what about the canned milk, powder milk and plastic contamination of milk and hormones in milk? Since this is an important project, for this home work I give 10 to 15 days. In the meantime, please stop posting all kinds of rubbish on Alt Health. Most of the time you are discussing Medicine, NOT Health. Best wishes Dr. Leo Rebello www.healthwisdom. org Explore your hobbies and interests. Click here to begin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008  Well said! However I understood that milk available in India - without the Jersey strain in it unlike milk throughout the Western cultures - is far more beneficial than Jersey milk - but as you imply offering milk in temple worship is fraught with less danger overall ........ and if the milk was not offered here - how would the transition be made from temple to children of the poor - this would have to become a religious venture wouldn't it? Jane - Prabha Krishnan Thursday, June 12, 2008 7:49 PM Re: [HealthyIndia] Types of Milk available in India -- some home work for Alt Health Members by Dr. Leo Rebello Some one may cover how much milk is wasted in various Hindu temples in appeasing various Gods and Goddesses, and how many million children could be fed on that milk? Question is -- should millions of children be fed on milk at all? --- Thursday, 12 June, 2008, 8:42 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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