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i've heard that your body stops producing the hormone that helps digest the sugar in cow's milk after a certain age (but then again i know a bunch of people who have no problems drinking milk all day long, so who knows...)
over the past few years dairy has become my sworn enemy due to tummy issues. and i recently became vegan, so the obvious answer would be soy milk (or rice milk, yum); not to mention that dairy isn't as healthy as soy. plus, now it just seems weird to me to drink another animal's baby food.
i'm curious, has anyone here tried hemp milk? i saw something in a magazine about it and i wanted to find out if it was good. :)
I swear by Silk Soymilk. Check it out! It comes in a few varities and is so yummy! (I even turned my omnivorous boyfriend onto it, as well as some other soy products :) )
Ever since I have been on my diet I have not been able to try soy milk yet. But let me tell you, just like columbia101 said rice milk! Yum! I am Hispanic so I really enjoy Orchata’s, I always order them whenever we go out to a Mexican Restaurant. But I was wondering does rice milk give you all the nutrients compared to soy/cow’s milk?
Organic milk may taste better, but it is actually even more inhumane in terms of the treatment of animals. The animals are kept in the same conditions, but are are simply not given the antibiotics and treatment that non-organic animals are, and as a result they are left to suffer through their maladies.
I highly recommend trying Silk soymilk. Not only is it healthier and more humane, but it tastes fabulous once you've gotten used to it. (The first time I tried it I didn't enjoy it, but after 5 days I started to really love it).
Dr. Weil talks about dairy and a patient that had problems that he traced to dairy. After 30 days with out dairy her problems almost went away.
I was drinking the $2.98 gal. whole milk. I did a little home work, I found out what went into that so called milk. I tried Organic Milk. The taste was wonderful and my sinus have almost cleared up. I also like Soy Milk, chocolate is wonderful. With me making the change to more Organic and Green shopping I have adjusted my spending for extra cost.
I found this web page about soy milk and soy products possible side effects. http://www.healingcrow.com/soy/soy.html I found it very informative.
I have had Rheumatoid Arthritis since I was 17, and I am just now making connections to foods that make my joints flare. I am allergic to both cow products and soy and I discovered this after hearing many of my friends with allergies saying that they had achy joints before they realized they had allergies.
I am now seeing a nutritional specialist who treats patients with a combination of diet and supplements. I am not ready to give up disease modifying drugs just yet , but seeing this doctor has helped confirm that certian foods in our diets can cause severe symptoms. My joints are nearly pain free and no swelling. I'm amazed what eliminating cow and soy have done for me.
Dairy is a really common allergen. People can get headaches, acne/skin problems, congestion, digestion problems and weakened immunity. Lactose intolerance - which is different than allergies - causes nausea, bloating, cramping, gas and diarrhea. If you can't "do dairy" you are so not alone...75 percent of African Americans, 90 percent of Asian Americans and 50-something percent of Latinos are lactose intolerant. If you aren't descended from the British Islands, you're probably lactose intolerant. In those parts of the world they adapted to it, because they were surrounded by cows.
We lose the ability to digest dairy products properly at about age 5, but that doesn't stop well meaning parents from pushing the moo juice.
I don't eat dairy because I'm not into cancer, diabetes, obesity, cholesterol, or heart disease. It's just not me, ya know? Nor are the opiates in casein. Milk is literally a painkiller.
Then of course there's the dark side of dairy farming - water pollution, soil pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from manure and other waste. And the water and food crops given to livestock that could be feeding hungry people.
If we need a milk substitute we go for rice milk. We also make almond milk at home occasionally. I've had hemp milk and it's similar to nut milks - probably healthier than all of the other options.
Never liked the taste of cow's milk and don't believe our bodies were made to digest it. My favorite non dairy milks are Soy, Almond, Hemp and Rice Milks. Soy is also getting a bad rap lately, so I try to mix it up.
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No joke you guys. I tried almond milk over the weekend and was legitimately mad that I've been drinking Rice Milk this whole time. Same amount of calories - but Almond milk is so much more satisfying. Almond Breeze's chocolate milk will have you singing at your refrigerator it's so good.
Trust me.