MILK causes cancer-Hidden files

I alway s wonder how can human s get all these diseases tat originate from animal s!!.Interestin!!.AID s virus was supposed to be passed on from our ancestor GORILLA's??A question_WHO THE FUCK FUCKED A GORILLA at first??(ha ha cnt even think bout it lol). Isnt it obvious??.Where did cancer all of a sudden pop up n kill 100 s of em without even giving a clue to find a VaCCine.How does a gorilla live till it s lifespan.They are more IMMUNE??.Din't the soo called big head's know this??The answer is....

THEY DID!!

but they wer not allowed to expose the truth by the so called BIG GUY's in power.The revenues wer HIGH.They cant compromise the growth of the country for HUMAN BEINGS??The greed has made milliion s suffer.When they compromise we cant stop.We need to go deep n fuck them high.The dairy industry generates a revenue globally is $280.1 billion (http://www.reportlinker.com/p0185026/Dairy-Global-Industry-Guide.html).....who wuld compromise this??ha ha insane.This is not a story to think on.I got sme fact lined up to support this.with all the technical s required.Insane shit.Let s go down to the milky way hi hi.....people of US...IT s mainly for ya...

Bovine leukemia virus is a cancer-causing microbe in cattle.
Just how many cows have it? The US Department of
Agriculture reports that nationwide, 89 percent of herds
contain cows with BLV. The most infected region is the
Southeast, where 99 percent of herds have the tumor-causing
bug. In some herds across the country, almost every single
animal is infected. A 1980 study across Canada uncovered a
lower but none-too-reassuring rate of 40 percent.
BLV is transmitted through milk. Since the milk from all
cows in a herd is mixed before processing, if even a single
cow is infected, all milk from that herd will have BLV
swimming in it.
Citing an article in Science, oncologist
Robert Kradjian, MD, warns that 90 to 95 percent of milk
starts out tainted. Of course, pasteurization — when done the right way — kills BLV, but the
process isn't perfect. And if you drink raw milk, odds are you're gulping down bovine leukemia
virus.
Between dairy cows and their cousins that are used for meat (who tend to be infected at lower
rates), it appears that a whole lot of BLV is getting inside us. A 2001 study in Breast Cancer
Research detected antibodies to the bovine leukemia virus in blood samples from 77 out of 100
volunteers. Furthermore, BLV showed up more often in breast tissue from women with breast
cancer than in the tissue from healthy women. Several medical studies have found positive
correlations between higher intake of milk/beef and increased incidence of leukemia or
lymphoma in humans, although other studies haven't found a correlation,but do you feel comfortable
knowing that cow cancer cells are in your body?


uff tat was BOOORING!!
sme general knowledge for ya
We humans have other friends besides Herds. And with these other friends come other diseases(free,buy 1 get 1 free):

By far they're our best friends. And that means cats and dogs are common sources of disease.
Plague. Rodents carry the plague bacteria. Very rarely, cats get fleas from infected rodents and pass the disease to humans.
Q fever
. People are much more likely to get Q fever from barnyard animals than from cats. But it does happen. Half of infected people get symptoms that include fever, headache, chest or stomach pain, diarrhea, and/or vomiting. It can also cause temporary swelling of the heart -- a dangerous event for people who already have heart disease.
Leptospira infection. Humans get infected via contact with water, food, or soil containing urine from infected animals. Left untreated, leptospirosis can be quite serious. It can lead to liver failure, trouble breathing, kidney damage, brain and spinal cord infection, and, rarely, death(thank god!!).
Salmonella infection. People get this often-severe gastrointestinal infection via contact with animal feces. It can cause severe kidney damage to young children(1 kidney s OK.there s another UP AND RUNNIN!!lol).

Birds. Pet birds, including parrots and parakeets, can spread psittacosis(how adorable hi hi). It's a relatively rare disease,there's often pneumonia.Can lead to serious heart, liver, and nerve problemsmmon no big DEAL lol)

Reptiles and amphibians. Snakes, turtles, lizards, frogs, toads, and salamanders -- like other animals -- can carry Salmonella bacteria.Keep them in their habitat; don't let them wander your room.Don't kiss your reptile -- it won't like it, anyway hi hi. they weaken immune systems.

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