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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1270266 Mexico 03/31/2011 12:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Does a lion drink a zebra's milk? Would a cow drink a horse's milk? Would an elephant drink an antelope's milk? WOULD A COW DRINK THE MILK FROM YOUR TITS? NO! |
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asshole User ID: 1322144 Slovenia 03/31/2011 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy water that says it is purified through reverse osmosis. If you can afford one get a reverse osmosis filter for you home. It's one of the only ways to filter this stuff. As for milk I am a mom also I am in the same boat. Milk on the shelves from the Midwest that's already shelved is ok. But not anything recently reshelved. Buy powdered milk from places out side of the jet stream currents. As for the long term may god be with you and your children. My blessings and best for your family, stay strong and diligent. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1311987Do you believe everything you read ? Water will not be safe to drink in next few months. So prepare to die. Hey, if it's on the internet, then it must be true. Oh wait... sorry OP. |
A Mommy (OP) User ID: 1297729 United States 03/31/2011 12:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Try this: DONT DRINK MILK AT ALL!!! Breastfeeding is fine. Cow's milk is NOT. Even the fucking COWS won't drink it after they are weaned! Does that not tell you something? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1270266Does a lion drink a zebra's milk? Would a cow drink a horse's milk? Would an elephant drink an antelope's milk? WOULD A COW DRINK THE MILK FROM YOUR TITS? NO! I understand the point.. But I cant feed my family with breastmilk lol.. I dont think I could make enough! And I over produce! lol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Proud Mommy |
A Mommy (OP) User ID: 1297729 United States 03/31/2011 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you empty out about a pint of milk out of a gallon, you can freeze milk in the gallon. It'll keep for many months. That's how we used to get milk delivered to the isolated duty station up in AK back in the 1970's. Quoting: tkwasnyI didnt know froze milk lasted that long! Does it taste the same when thawed? lose any nutrients? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Proud Mommy |
A Mommy (OP) User ID: 1297729 United States 03/31/2011 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy water that says it is purified through reverse osmosis. If you can afford one get a reverse osmosis filter for you home. It's one of the only ways to filter this stuff. As for milk I am a mom also I am in the same boat. Milk on the shelves from the Midwest that's already shelved is ok. But not anything recently reshelved. Buy powdered milk from places out side of the jet stream currents. As for the long term may god be with you and your children. My blessings and best for your family, stay strong and diligent. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1311987Do you believe everything you read ? Water will not be safe to drink in next few months. So prepare to die. Hey, if it's on the internet, then it must be true. Oh wait... sorry OP. Theres a equal amount of truth and bullshit on the internet.. its up to the reader to do some digging to find out which is which ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Proud Mommy |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1278775 United States 03/31/2011 12:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP this may sound off the wall, but here is an option you may want think about also. Go to the food bank nearest you, they ( at least here they do ) give away powdered milk. To my knowledge all most everything they get, here anyway, is basically old. The powdered milk is allways passed the born on date, so i would guess it would be boxed before this deal in Japan. I know about the dates because my neighbor goes to the food banks and allways gives me the powdered milk for my cats because they think it is not "real milk". |
A Mommy (OP) User ID: 1297729 United States 03/31/2011 12:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Breastmilk is best. Even John.D.Rockefeller thrived on it - wetnurses nursed him from the source till ripe old age of 98. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1208029Google it. Thats crazy! lol I nursed my son till the day he turned 3 yrs old. :) hes a strong healthy little boy, and very smart :) hasnt ever been really sick.. I couldnt imagine nursing longer, never thought I would go so long lol But thats interesting as hell! Im going to google it now lol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Proud Mommy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1322151 Canada 03/31/2011 12:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If milk is being contaminated then I am not giving milk to my kids anymore either. No fish since oil spill either, nothing that comes from any water. If I start getting the powdered milk or liquid milk how long do you guys think we have before bottled water isnt good anymore? And is powdered or that little can of liquid milk(dont remember the name) better? Have the same nutritional values? And what about the others like silk and lactaid? Is soy ok or is that still milk? I really dont know :( so please no assholes, just real answers.. thanks in advance~ Quoting: A MommyMilk is routinely contaminated as a result of fallout. One major problem is strontium displacing calcium in milk and ending up in the bones. I was born during the early atomic era when nuclear devices were tested in the atmosphere and were much dirtier than modern devices. My father did not allow my mother milk during time of her pregnancy, but instead got her a lot of calcium supplements. |
A Mommy (OP) User ID: 1297729 United States 03/31/2011 12:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP this may sound off the wall, but here is an option you may want think about also. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1278775Go to the food bank nearest you, they ( at least here they do ) give away powdered milk. To my knowledge all most everything they get, here anyway, is basically old. The powdered milk is allways passed the born on date, so i would guess it would be boxed before this deal in Japan. I know about the dates because my neighbor goes to the food banks and allways gives me the powdered milk for my cats because they think it is not "real milk". Now that I think of it, I think they do here also.. my dad got some kind of boxed ready to drink milk that didnt have to be refrigerated till after opening~ Im going to check~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Proud Mommy |
A Mommy (OP) User ID: 1297729 United States 03/31/2011 12:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If milk is being contaminated then I am not giving milk to my kids anymore either. No fish since oil spill either, nothing that comes from any water. If I start getting the powdered milk or liquid milk how long do you guys think we have before bottled water isnt good anymore? And is powdered or that little can of liquid milk(dont remember the name) better? Have the same nutritional values? And what about the others like silk and lactaid? Is soy ok or is that still milk? I really dont know :( so please no assholes, just real answers.. thanks in advance~ Quoting: A MommyMilk is routinely contaminated as a result of fallout. One major problem is strontium displacing calcium in milk and ending up in the bones. I was born during the early atomic era when nuclear devices were tested in the atmosphere and were much dirtier than modern devices. My father did not allow my mother milk during time of her pregnancy, but instead got her a lot of calcium supplements. Your dad sounds like he had the right mind :) I will look into supplements also.. my kids need to stay healthy~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Proud Mommy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1322151 Canada 03/31/2011 12:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If milk is being contaminated then I am not giving milk to my kids anymore either. No fish since oil spill either, nothing that comes from any water. If I start getting the powdered milk or liquid milk how long do you guys think we have before bottled water isnt good anymore? And is powdered or that little can of liquid milk(dont remember the name) better? Have the same nutritional values? And what about the others like silk and lactaid? Is soy ok or is that still milk? I really dont know :( so please no assholes, just real answers.. thanks in advance~ Quoting: A MommyMilk is routinely contaminated as a result of fallout. One major problem is strontium displacing calcium in milk and ending up in the bones. I was born during the early atomic era when nuclear devices were tested in the atmosphere and were much dirtier than modern devices. My father did not allow my mother milk during time of her pregnancy, but instead got her a lot of calcium supplements. Your dad sounds like he had the right mind :) I will look into supplements also.. my kids need to stay healthy~ The problem with milk, is that a cow has to graze over a very large area, and it concentrates the heavy metals that fell sparsely over a large area. That is why milk is so susceptible. Your children will thank you for the foresight you are using now, in better health and less probability of bone and blood cancers. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1208029 United States 03/31/2011 01:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOULD A COW DRINK THE MILK FROM YOUR TITS? NO! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1270266They do. A lady in India nursed an orphaned newborn calf alongside her child. Another nursed a monkey The "Bishnoi" tribe are nature lovers and protectors of wild buck deer from poachers. They nurse the orphaned fawn at the breast Cross nursing among species is nothing new. Don't want to make it an abnormal thread with too many such video clips, but there is definitely more such cases out there - google them. For instance: Amazonian rainforest tribal women nurse orphaned monkeys. In Thailand, there was a call sent out to lactating mothers to help with white tiger cubs born in captivity. Nursing piglets in Philippines, many women having breastfed puppies whose mother have died in birthing process etc. It is not so uncommon after all. |
YoU~€iT¥ <aka> abe User ID: 1164566 United States 03/31/2011 01:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do Not drink Soy unless it is organic! Stay away from GE soy products! I couldn’t figure out whether the mushroom is the alien or the mushroom is some kind of technological artifact allowing me to hear the alien when the alien is actually light-years away, using some kind of Bell nonlocality principle to communicate. The mushroom states its own position very clearly. It says, ‘I require the nervous system of a mammal. Do you have one handy?’- Terence McKena |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1208029 United States 03/31/2011 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Breastmilk is best. Even John.D.Rockefeller thrived on it - wetnurses nursed him from the source till ripe old age of 98. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1208029Google it. Thats crazy! lol I nursed my son till the day he turned 3 yrs old. :) hes a strong healthy little boy, and very smart :) hasnt ever been really sick.. I couldnt imagine nursing longer, never thought I would go so long lol But thats interesting as hell! Im going to google it now lol He was also very much into alternate medicine like homeopathy while his trust funded millions to science and medical labs ;) |
Apocalypse Troll Trollicus Apocalyptus User ID: 1270055 United States 03/31/2011 01:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All I know is that I am not gonna be eating my Crunch Berries with zebra milk.... "Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible." [link to www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1208029 United States 03/31/2011 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Thailand, there was a call sent out to lactating mothers to help with white tiger cubs born in captivity. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1208029My bad. It was not Thailand, but in Burma [link to www.abc.net.au] |
A Mommy (OP) User ID: 1297729 United States 03/31/2011 01:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WOULD A COW DRINK THE MILK FROM YOUR TITS? NO! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1270266They do. A lady in India nursed an orphaned newborn calf alongside her child. Another nursed a monkey The "Bishnoi" tribe are nature lovers and protectors of wild buck deer from poachers. They nurse the orphaned fawn at the breast Cross nursing among species is nothing new. Don't want to make it an abnormal thread with too many such video clips, but there is definitely more such cases out there - google them. For instance: Amazonian rainforest tribal women nurse orphaned monkeys. In Thailand, there was a call sent out to lactating mothers to help with white tiger cubs born in captivity. Nursing piglets in Philippines, many women having breastfed puppies whose mother have died in birthing process etc. It is not so uncommon after all. Thats amazing!!!!! Poor nipples thoguh! It hurt like hell in the begining feeding my son~ I couldnt imagine a deer pulling at it like that~ But awww they are taking care of the baby animals :) thats too sweet! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Proud Mommy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1208029 United States 03/31/2011 01:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All I know is that I am not gonna be eating my Crunch Berries with zebra milk.... Quoting: Apocalypse TrollMare milk is used by nomads in Mongolia and Arabian areas and now being sold in France. Donkey milk is supposed to have very good medicinal properties and is consumed by humans, so why not - that is if one can get hold of a zebra and milk it |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1208029 United States 03/31/2011 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thats amazing!!!!! Poor nipples thoguh! It hurt like hell in the begining feeding my son~ I couldnt imagine a deer pulling at it like that~ But awww they are taking care of the baby animals :) thats too sweet! Quoting: A MommyOnly in the west they attach the yuck factor to human milk. It is indeed the "liquid gold" because it has properties that can cure even cancer. There was a Kate Garraway presentation on BBC that featured a person who was completely cured by consuming human milk from a milk bank. Then there was the story of a father who sourced his own daughter's milk and was cured. Last but not the least - there is scientific data to back it. [link to www.sciencedaily.com] |
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Apocalypse Troll Trollicus Apocalyptus User ID: 1270055 United States 03/31/2011 01:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What, no ring? MILF!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1274441LOL... but yes, no ring.. and I guess milf lol You just called yourself milf. That does not stand for "Mother in Lactation Frenzy" you know... "Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible." [link to www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1027098 United States 03/31/2011 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If milk is being contaminated then I am not giving milk to my kids anymore either. No fish since oil spill either, nothing that comes from any water. If I start getting the powdered milk or liquid milk how long do you guys think we have before bottled water isnt good anymore? And is powdered or that little can of liquid milk(dont remember the name) better? Have the same nutritional values? And what about the others like silk and lactaid? Is soy ok or is that still milk? I really dont know :( so please no assholes, just real answers.. thanks in advance~ Quoting: A MommyYou could always just start breast feeding again. If you do that then let me know so I can come get some milk. |
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