That statement is such BS, I can't believe anyone short of a politician would have said it. Do you have any idea what Diabetes is? It is when the pancreas is either not able to produce glucose, or not able to regulate its production compared to the bodies needs. Ok, now tell me how cows milk has any correlation with diabetes. It doesn't, no more than pure milk has any relationship to any cancer. Cancer is caused by a cell or group of cells getting their DNA replication twisted so that a cell is created that is a different than the parent cell. Now tell me how pure dairy milk does this. Fact is, it doesn't, cancer is caused by elements that can change the structure of the DNA, such as chemicals or radiation. Nothing in milk has the ability to change the DNA structure of cells. The only time I am aware of that milk caused any type of cancerous growth was in the PBB situation back 30 some years ago. And the only reason it did then was because that milk was laced with a chemical fire retardent. Pure milk does not one of the thing you imply. If you are so stuck on how unnatural it is, I guess you must eat your hamburgers raw? Or to be accurate, don't eat meat at all, because killing something to then eat its flesh is not "natural". Let alone to cook that meat, if you want to be a natural freak, eat it raw like any other mammal in the world does. Your logic is so flawed it is embarresing to read.
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