Milk is bad for humans

Thanks lylec!

Add Japan and Singapore to these graphs...

Incredible correlation.
Interestingly, Alzheimer disease does not follow any diet. It is more present around Sahara countries and on both sides of the Atlantic ocean. Perhaps chemtrails?
 
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Been here many times.
 
I have a pint of homogenized whole milk with two teaspoons of instant coffee, each morning for breakfast. Most times, I have a heaping teaspoon of whey protein/chocolate pudding powder in there, too.

I'm 58 and will shortly do my first 50-mile run in over a decade, on the way to a 100-mile run sometime in calendar 2019. I weigh 10 lbs over what I did as a high school graduate, 20 lbs over the boxing/wrestling I did as a college junior, and (back to) 10 lbs over my last 100-mile run, 2005. My most common lunch over the past 30+ years has been a generic microwaved beef+bean burrito. Most common dinner has been a ramen buried in chopped veggies (whatever was on sale). Amongst other 'additives' I consume a multi and a glucosamine daily.

No allergies. Rarely sick. (Crosses fingers.) In 40+ years, have never "filtered" backcountry water when hiking. (Thousands of miles...)

If you guys want to sip a bit of heaven, BTW, go to a farmers' market and pick yourselves up a gallon of unpasteurized, non-homogenized milk (for, like $8-$10/gallon, no lie.) The ones marked loudly with NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. Give it a shake or two, and then pour some HEAVEN.
Same! I'm 55 drink at least 3 cups 2percent milk a day in cereal haven't missed a day of work in 20 years work out daily so I'm not on the milk is bad for you train!
 
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Spurious correlation.

Ok, Lets do some stat. research.
These are not all countries in the world, but I've picked the ones with some accuracy in medical reporting, ie. no Kyrgistan, Sudan, etc. Together, they represent more or less 3.5 Billion people.

country / parkinson deaths per 100k age-adjusted / milk consumption per capita in kgs

finland 5.28 361.19
ireland 5.13 247.17
us 4.76 253.8
uk 4.53 241.47
austria 4.52 235.11
belgium 4.49 238.47
netherlands 4.33 320.15
switzerland 4.31 315.78
germany 4.24 247.24
france 4.07 260.48
australia 3.88 230.92
italy 3.45 256.1
spain 3.39 177.49
canada 3.35 208.66
japan 2.02 76.45
turkey 1.90 137.1
brazil 1.86 124.61
greece 1.69 314.69
argentina 1.61 213.1
singapore 1.34 60
mexico 1.26 115.18
indonesia 0.73 11.48
china 0.60 28.7
india 0.42 68.72
thailand 0.42 22.48

I've put the numbers in https://www.mathsisfun.com/data/correlation-calculator.html

Correlation is 0.83. I was close!

Sure, correlation is not causation. Vitamin D or other factors may play a role also.
But you must admit, the relationship is striking.
And it covers over 3 billion people! Show me a medical paper with research on such a huge number of subjects.

There is one outlier in this table, which is Greece. Greeks consume relatively much more goat dairy than cows. Plus they consume a lot of olive oil which might be protective.
Taking Greece out of the table and correlation rises to 0.91!
 

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Balderdash roman catholic fearmongering. Some of you idiots sound exactly like the global warming morons. *Put some stats up* " SEE, this doesnt prove it BUT..." smh
 
Sorry for the offtopic, but...

like the global warming morons.

We have found the idiot Republican. Interestingly, the US defense force's study says one of the biggest global threat is going to be the rising of the ocean levels and since the Navy is kind of interested in shit like that, somehow they take it seriously.

But I am sure it is just a giant icecream melting somewhere that causes the sea to raise.
 
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