There's literally a clear winner in the beverage war

Just like we had wars over oil in the 1960/70s future global frictions will be over fresh water eg China has 19.5% of the world's population but only 7% of the fresh water, similarly India has 16% of the world's population and only 4% of the fresh water, whereas US has the 4.5% of the world's population but 7% of the fresh water.


ps India is going to surpass China in population by 2050.

When science can commercialize fusion, 80% of the worlds problems will be solved.
Desalinization and unlimited clean electrical energy will enable the worlds deserts to be farmed efficiently.
 
When science can commercialize fusion, 80% of the worlds problems will be solved.
Desalinization and unlimited clean electrical energy will enable the worlds deserts to be farmed efficiently.
This is actually the reason I suspect Bezos and Musk are interested in the Moon if the truth were known.
Helium Isotope He3 is "allegedly" abundant on the Moon's surface. Near non-existent on earth. I read somewhere that one Shuttle-full could power North America cleanly for 20 years. They still have to figure out how to contain the fusion reaction though. Brainic stuff. Over my head.
 
If you're going to drink lots of milk on a consistent basis...have your blood tested every quarter for high levels of phosphorous because it leads to excessive water on the heart ultimately leading to heart attack or high blood pressure to a possible stroke.

Therefore, milk is good for you just like the milk commercials say on TV but too much consistently can kill you. :(
Well that's not encouraging lol. I drink whole milk but actually I don't drink it as much as I used to. Maybe 24oz a day depending what I eat for dinner.

Yeah, I too was drinking like 24oz per day on average until a recent illness last fall almost killed me not related to the phosphorous but the phosphorous problem was discovered during blood test while I was in a coma.

After coming out of the coma and on a restrictive diet to control the high phosphorus and potassium levels in my blood...they've limited my milk intake to 8oz of milk per day.

I don't smoke, don't drink and somewhat a vegetarian and the only concerns they had was my phosphorus and potassium levels. Now my diet...I'm also restricted on other foods that have high levels of phosphorus or potassium. Thus, milk isn't the only restriction I have...there are others foods like potatoes, fish, nuts...essentially foods that I thought was very healthy that I use to eat in abundance.

Now I know the meaning many years ago when a friend casually said "eating healthy can kill too".

Back to the topic, I recently read an article about the dangers with "Bottle Water". More than 50% of the companies out there selling bottle water are getting the same water from the same source that our water is coming out of the faucet...

Some even treat (filter) the water through their own system prior to bottling it up for sale. That makes me think we can get the same clean water if we use one of those popular filter system on our own faucets.
 
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Yeah, I too was drinking like 24oz per day on average until a recent illness last fall almost killed me not related to the phosphorous but the phosphorous problem was discovered during blood test while I was in a coma.

After coming out of the coma and on a restrictive diet to control the high phosphorus and potassium levels in my blood...they've limited my milk intake to 8oz of milk per day.

That is crazy, glad to hear you are doing better at least. I wonder if that includes limiting things like greek yogurt? That's the main two milk products I eat/drink.

Potatoes, fish, AND nuts? wtf....I enjoy all these lol
 
If you're going to drink lots of milk on a consistent basis...have your blood tested every quarter for high levels of phosphorous because it leads to excessive water on the heart ultimately dramatically increasing your chance of a heart attack or high blood pressure to a possible stroke.

Therefore, milk is good for you just like the milk commercials say on TV but too much consistently can kill you. :(

P.S. Low fat milk or lactose free milk have higher levels of phosphorous.
He's joining our Special Forces as an officer.
If milk kills him.... it is my opinion the young man has lived a charmed life. ;)
 
Im no expert, but the whole reason for milks existence is to nurish a baby and get them to grow for the firet couple years. It's not supposed to be for adults (cows or humans ) to drink. A lot of people develop a lactose intolerance in adulthood for some reason.

Disclaimer: I love milk and drink it every now and then.
 
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