How The Cattle Industry As Tricked Us Into Thinking Milk Is Good For Us



It’s safe to say that World Milk Day (1 June) just hasn’t caught on. Despite the efforts of the dairy industry, it seems few people are interested in milk-themed festivities. This is just as it should be – far from being a cause for celebration, milk is bad news for our health, for cows, and for the environment.
Historically cow’s milk has enjoyed outstanding public relations, cleverly associating itself with fit athletes, strong bones and white-moustached seductively posturing celebrities. But if we weren’t socialised into thinking that drinking dairy milk was desirable and acceptable, chances are we’d find it a pretty absurd notion.
Cow’s milk, which is perfectly created to turn a baby calf into a full-size cow as quickly as possible, has been sold to us as a health food. At school, all children learn that milk=calcium=healthy bones. But the food pyramids we all learned from are highly politicised tools, backed largely by groups with a vested interest. This includes the dairy industry.

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