Milk Truth By Dr. Khader Vali. If you are drinking milk then must watch this video

Healthy Life For All
11 May 201914:52

Summary

TLDRIn this candid reflection, the speaker shares personal insights from their time in the U.S. while researching environmental science and biological systems. They describe a shocking encounter with a six-year-old girl who menstruated unusually early, prompting an investigation into the effects of hormones in milk and IVF on human health. The speaker critiques the scientific and medical world for promoting products like fortified milk without understanding their long-term health consequences. The transcript argues that the true causes of hormonal imbalances, calcium deficiencies, and other health issues are overlooked in favor of profit-driven models, urging for a return to more holistic, natural science.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker conducted frontier research on biological systems, dealing with toxic chemicals, microbes, and natural systems like lignin during their postdoctoral research in Oregon.
  • 😀 A surprising encounter in a hospital with a six-year-old girl who started menstruating at an unusually early age led the speaker to investigate the effects of hormones in milk.
  • 😀 The use of hormones in dairy production, particularly through IVF technology, is causing hormonal imbalances in children, especially girls, leading to earlier menstruation.
  • 😀 In the 1980s, America began using IVF technology for cows to produce more milk, which led to increased hormone residues in milk, later affecting human health, particularly in children.
  • 😀 The consumption of hormone-laden milk is linked to earlier menstruation in girls, with the average age of menstruation in America now as low as 6.5-7 years.
  • 😀 The speaker argues that this hormonal imbalance is not just affecting women but also men, leading to issues like low sperm count, especially in tech workers and engineers.
  • 😀 Milk, which has long been promoted as a 'complete food,' is actually unnatural for human consumption. Cows' milk is meant for calves, not humans, and its effects on human hormones are problematic.
  • 😀 The belief that milk is essential for calcium intake is misleading. Alternatives like sesame seeds offer significantly higher calcium content without the associated health risks.
  • 😀 Despite the global push for fortified foods and supplements, the body is designed to absorb nutrients naturally from food, not artificial sources like tablets or processed items.
  • 😀 The speaker criticizes the medical and scientific communities for focusing on artificial solutions like hormones, tablets, and IVF technology, rather than addressing the root causes of health problems like hormonal imbalance.
  • 😀 The modern health paradigm, heavily influenced by economic models, is primarily focused on profit through pills and treatments, rather than biological science and ecology, which should be prioritized for real health solutions.

Q & A

  • What was the speaker's experience during their postdoctoral fellowship in Oregon?

    -The speaker conducted frontier science in biological systems, particularly working with microbes and toxic chemicals such as dioxins. They also researched natural systems like lignin in environmental science.

  • Why was the speaker shocked when they encountered a 6-year-old girl menstruating?

    -The speaker was surprised because, based on their understanding and previous research, girls typically menstruate at the age of 14. The occurrence of a 6-year-old girl menstruating was unusual and indicated a hormonal imbalance.

  • What did the speaker discover about the milk consumption in America?

    -The speaker found that milk in America was heavily influenced by biotechnology, specifically through the use of hormones and steroids in cows to increase milk production. This resulted in hormonal imbalances, especially in children who were consuming milk with these residues.

  • What is the connection between IVF technology and hormonal imbalances in the speaker's argument?

    -The speaker explains that IVF (in vitro fertilization) technology involves the use of hormones, such as estrogen and growth hormones, which were initially used in cows to increase milk production. These hormones are passed through the milk and contribute to hormonal imbalances in humans.

  • How has the speaker linked the early onset of menstruation to milk consumption?

    -The speaker argues that the use of hormones in milk, due to industrial farming and biotechnology, has caused an earlier onset of menstruation in girls, with some starting as early as 6 years old. They attribute this to hormonal residues in milk from cows treated with growth hormones.

  • What does the speaker think about the nutritional claims made about milk?

    -The speaker challenges the common belief that milk is a 'complete food,' particularly because it is often advertised as a rich source of calcium. They argue that calcium can be obtained from other foods, such as sesame seeds, which have much higher calcium content than milk.

  • Why does the speaker believe that doctors and scientists are not addressing the real issue?

    -The speaker believes that doctors and scientists are focused on selling pills and treatments rather than addressing the root causes of health problems, such as the hormonal imbalances caused by milk and industrial farming practices. They criticize the medical field for promoting lifelong medication instead of finding natural solutions.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the consumption of milk by humans?

    -The speaker believes that humans should not consume milk at all, as milk is a product specifically designed for mammals to feed their young. They argue that humans should not be drinking milk from other animals, as it causes hormonal imbalances and other health issues.

  • How does the speaker critique the pharmaceutical industry's role in health?

    -The speaker criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for promoting lifelong medication, such as diabetes and thyroid medication, rather than addressing the root causes of health problems. They argue that the focus is on business models that profit from selling pills, not on achieving true health.

  • What does the speaker believe about the global health approach promoted by advanced nations like the US?

    -The speaker argues that the so-called 'advanced' scientific world, including countries like the US, has defined health and science based on economic models rather than biological or ecological principles. They suggest that this focus on economic gain has led to widespread health problems, such as hormonal imbalances and reliance on pharmaceuticals.

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