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I think I found more affirmation of M.J.'s position on consuming milk products.

 

In the documentary " Living With Michael Jackson " (2003), he speaks of serving

warm glasses of milk and cookies to the children at his home. (see video on

youtube http://bit.ly/QeMFX ). I suppose it is possible they could have been

warm glasses of soy or rice milk, but he probably would have made that

distinction in his statement.

 

Documentary also shows a couple photos of his face at a young age with severe

skin eruptions on face. He speaks of skin acne, skin discolorations

disease(Vitiligo)(see wiki article on Vitiligo http://bit.ly/N8FV2 ).

 

Some reports I have reviewed indicate that Vitiligo and acne may caused by or

linked to the consumption of cow milk. One of those reports is in the video

lecture " Udderly Amazing " (see video at: http://bit.ly/Bk7dv ).

 

In that video Dr. Veith cites studies from main stream medical/scienctific

journals to affirm that position.

(more pictures of M.J.s Vitiligo http://bit.ly/f47BS )

 

I present this information to help clarify this subject of MJ being vegan or not

and to possibly give people information that may help understanding of possible

links between consumption of dairy and health effects.

 

It just occurred to me, cow milk consumption is also linked with the eruption of

" fever blisters " (aka herpes simplex II)(see Herpes Simplex Virus wiki

http://bit.ly/5ckMI ).

 

The eruptions are most common around the nose and lips. It may be that people

with " Vitiligo " are expressing an similar thing which may cause permanent

scarring and/or discoloration of the skin. It may be that " white " people or

people with little or no skin pigment would also have skin discoloration if they

had enough pigment.

 

And It may be that people with more skin pigment(such as " colored " people)

experiencing a more pronounced visual manifestation because of the loss of the

pigment.

 

It may be interesting to know if any medical/scientific study has been done to

measure or affirm such a connection with the consumption of cow milk in humans.

 

That kind of information may have a profound positive effect on may people's

lives whom might be able to escape the life time of pain and embarrassment that

this disease inflicts on people with " Vitiligo " .

 

I think it is also important to not that Vitiligo seems to " spread " over time.

And this spreading may be the result of repeated outbreaks, such as people who

experience with herpes simplex II.

 

For your review.

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