Children Gettting Strokes
What can happen to defenseless children whose parents are told that milk is nature's perfect food? The worst scenario is that kids believe their brainwashed mothers, fathers, and teachers. One little girl did just that, and, at 18 months of age, became very sick.
In this case, this toddler was fed milk-based formula until 11 months of age, then put on cow's milk. Doctors determined that she drank nearly one-half gallon (63 ounces) of milk per day, with a negligible amount of other foods.
With that kind of diet, this kid didn't have a chance. Her cardiovascular system was overdosed with saturated animal fat, cholesterol, and destructive bovine proteins. Her tiny heart pulsed at 152 beats per minute, while her blood pressure was 117/33.
After her stroke (what a surprise), she experienced total paralysis of her upper left extremity and mild paralysis of her lower left extremity.
The milk led to bleeding, which resulted in iron depletion, which developed into anemia, which progressed to cardiovascular disease and stroke.
The doctor, Errol Baptist, MD, blames her stoke on the milk. It is well accepted that cow's milk causes intestinal bleeding, loss of blood, low hemoglobin counts, and anemia. See:
Dr. Baptist serves as the Chairman of Pediatrics at St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford, Illinois, and is also the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics, University of Illinois, College of Medicine.
I spoke with Dr. Baptist. It is his opinion that iron deficiency is the leading cause of anemia in the United States -- anemia caused by intestinal bleeding as a result of consuming cow's milk.
Dr. Baptist concludes that this little girl developed anemia and a cardiovascular stroke as a result of her dairy consumption. He published a paper describing this patient in the Journal of Clinical Pediatrics, 2002; 41: 533-535.
In describing the stroke, Dr. Baptist writes:
"Excessive consumption of cow's milk preceded the event."
Dr. Baptist told me that now, at four years of age, the girl is now doing just fine. Her milk consumption has been cut back dramatically. She has a cut-off point of
24 ounces per day. I explained to him why it should be zero ounces per day, and hope that he shares that information with the child's parents.
Robert Cohen http://www.notmilk.com
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