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Road MAP to Dairy Perdition

If you have not yet given up milk and dairy products,
what magic words can be used to induce you to join
the Notmilk movement? Using dairy products can be
your road map to hell.

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For the next few moments, picture a colony of millions
upon millions of teeming infectious cells, a species of
bacterium capable of giving you diarrhea and anal pain
and discomfort for the remainder of your life. Is your
next sip of milk, lick of ice cream, or bite of cheese
worth such a future?
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The subject of today's Notmilk letter is a study
that's been published in the July, 2009 issue of
the International Journal of Infectious Diseases.

Scientists in Uttar Pradesh, India, have confirmed the
presence of Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis
(MAP) in pasteurized and unpasteurized milk products.

In the United States, each one of the 9 million cows
being milked requires an average of $200 per year
in antibiotic treatment for MAP. It's virtually impossible
to eradicate.

MAP causes Johne's Disease in cows and irritable
bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn's
disease in dairy-consuming humans.

Researchers chose the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
for their study because its population exceeds 150
million people. They examined 43 samples of milk
(16 unpasteurized, 27 pasteurized).

Results:

Scientists were able to culture MAP from samples
purchased from retail outlets. Of the raw milk
samples, 44% tested positive for living MAP bacteria.
Of the pasteurized milk samples, 67% tested positive.

Remarkably, 100% of the samples tested positive for
MAP DNA.

Author's conclusion:

"This is the first report from a developing country of MAP
cultured from both pasteurized and unpasteurized milk
and milk products. Thus we corroborate the presence
of viable MAP in the food chain reported from industrialized
countries. With the increasing concern that MAP may be
zoonotic, these findings have major implications for
healthcare in India."

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Zoonotic: Any infectious disease which can be passed
from wild or domesticated farm animals to humans.

For more information on MAP and human diseases, see:

http://www.notmilk.com/c.html

Are you still consuming body fluids from diseased animals?

Send today's column to a dairy using friend or loved one:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/notmilk/message/3323

Robert Cohen
http://www.notmilk.com














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