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I am open to the idea. And since I believe in the Hari Krishnas and other spiritual movements in general...I believe they may know a lot of things we do not.

 

No, we may not need milk and I am not a big advocate of it and I am willing to go without...but to say there are not ANY nutritional benefits...I don't know..doesn't seem honest.

 

K

 

In a message dated 1/11/05 2:13:38 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, writes:

Message: 20 Tue, 11 Jan 2005 20:25:47 -0000 "Jo Cwazy" <heartworkRe: Re:Ghandi's vegetarianismI really can't believe that would be the case - and we really don't need milk past the breastfeeding stage. Cow's milk is totally wrong for us anyway.Jo - lv2breathe Cc: Lv2breathe Tuesday, January 11, 2005 7:17 PM Re:Ghandi's vegetarianism No, of course not. It is a sad sight to see us taking away the milk that belongs to a calf. I don't have much personal experience from cows at all. The Hari Krishna's do...and according to the book...the cows did not have to be impregnated to give the milk because it was given with "love". The cow was treated kindly and wanted to give. That is not to say when I go to a Hari Krishna restaurant I assume all the dairy products are pure in this...I do not. I would not be surprised if the cows that supplied it were not happy cows. I am just saying that there may have been a time and place where this was true. It maybe very well true that a cow will produce milk for us if treated kindly and with love. Kristina In a message dated 1/10/05 5:52:08 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, writes: Message: 9 Mon, 10 Jan 2005 20:35:14 -0000 "Jo Cwazy" <heartwork Re: Re: Ghandi's vegetarianism Yeah!!! Not very likely. You might be treated well by your neighbours but you wouldn't be too pleased if they helped themselves to your milk if you were feeding, would you? Jo To send an email to -

 

 

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Hi Kristina

 

> No, we may not need milk and I am not a big advocate of it and I am willing to go without...but to say there are not ANY nutritional

> benefits...I don't know..doesn't seem honest.

 

OK - so, what are the nutritional benefits of cows milk for humans?

 

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There is nothing in milk that we cannot get in a more healthy way

from plant foods. What do you mean 'doesn't seem honest'? Sounds

like you are calling me a liar!

 

Jo

 

, lv2breathe@a... wrote:

>

> I am open to the idea. And since I believe in the Hari Krishnas

and other

> spiritual movements in general...I believe they may know a lot of

things we do

> not.

>

> No, we may not need milk and I am not a big advocate of it and I am

willing

> to go without...but to say there are not ANY nutritional

benefits...I don't

> know..doesn't seem honest.

>

> K

>

> In a message dated 1/11/05 2:13:38 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,

> writes:

>

> Message: 20

> Tue, 11 Jan 2005 20:25:47 -0000

> " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...>

> Re: Re:Ghandi's vegetarianism

>

> I really can't believe that would be the case - and we really

don't need

> milk past the breastfeeding stage. Cow's milk is totally wrong

for us anyway.

>

> Jo

> -

> lv2breathe@a...

>

> Cc: Lv2breathe@a...

> Tuesday, January 11, 2005 7:17 PM

> Re:Ghandi's vegetarianism

>

>

> No, of course not. It is a sad sight to see us taking away the

milk that

> belongs to a calf.

>

> I don't have much personal experience from cows at all. The Hari

Krishna's

> do...and according to the book...the cows did not have to be

impregnated to

> give the milk because it was given with " love " . The cow was

treated kindly

> and wanted to give.

>

> That is not to say when I go to a Hari Krishna restaurant I assume

all the

> dairy products are pure in this...I do not. I would not be

surprised if the

> cows that supplied it were not happy cows. I am just saying that

there may

> have been a time and place where this was true. It maybe very

well true that a

> cow will produce milk for us if treated kindly and with love.

>

>

> Kristina

>

>

> In a message dated 1/10/05 5:52:08 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,

> writes:

> Message: 9

> Mon, 10 Jan 2005 20:35:14 -0000

> " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...>

> Re: Re: Ghandi's vegetarianism

>

> Yeah!!! Not very likely. You might be treated well by your

neighbours but

> you wouldn't be too pleased if they helped themselves to your milk

if you

> were feeding, would you?

>

> Jo

>

>

>

> To send an email to -

 

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