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re "Dr Jai maharaj"
use of the appellation Dr never explained.- no indication this person is
either an M.D. or has a
doctorate.
predicted that India would be involved in a military conflict in August 2003.
lack of jyotish rationale indicates that this wrong prediction was
plagiarized from a
Jyotishi.
claimed to have posted a predicted a date for the re-unification of India and
Pakistan in alt.astrology (did not)
promotes inter-religious strife in India from the hypocritical safety of the
United States(his posts always include links to his anti-Islam hate
literature)
just some of the milder questions one could raise:
http://www.geocities.com/drjosemariachi/jay_faq.html#bb
http://x8.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=353985687
"Dr. Jai Maharaj" wrote:
> NOTMILK - Soymilk Unfairly Blamed For Infant Deaths
>
> -From: "Robert Cohen"
> -Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003
>
> Soymilk Formula Blamed For Infant Deaths
>
> A German soymilk-formula manufacturer intentionally
> omitted Vitamin B-1 during the production phase of their
> baby formula. Humana Milchunion then shipped the product
> to Israel where three infants died. An American
> physician, Anthony Mercola, recommends that you produce
> baby formula in your own kitchen using raw cow's milk as
> the base. More on that insane prescription in a moment.
>
> American newspapers and televisions stations have been
> blaming the cause of the Israeli deaths on soy, which is
> not the real case. Where is Tel Aviv CSI when you need
> them?
>
> Human breast milk is the perfect formula for nursing
> infants. Some parents prefer to purchase baby formula,
> which uses either cow-based or soy-based milk. These
> artificial concoctions are super-pasteurized. The milks
> are cooked in an autoclave (steam pressure cooker) so
> that liquid temperatures exceed 212 degrees Fahrenheit,
> the boiling point of water. This method actually produces
> temperatures of 300 degrees Fahrenheit or more. During
> that process, naturally occurring vitamins in either milk
> product are destroyed. Supplementation becomes necessary.
> That's why each product is called "formula."
>
> It would be hazardous to an infant's health to feed that
> child whole milk or freshly made soymilk. Neither product
> supplies the growing infant with essential vitamins,
> oils, or nutrients. Formulas have been scientifically
> designed to satisfy the nutritional requirements of a
> growing infant.
>
> Remarkably, with all of the bad publicity erroneously
> given to soymilk as a result of the German/Israeli
> incicent, there is a doctor prescribing raw
> (unpasteurized) cow's milk for infant nutrition. He
> suggests that you mix the formula in your own kitchen.
>
> http://www.mercola.com
>
> Unpasteurized milk and dairy products contain surprises
> for milk producers, including dangerous bacteria.
>
> The May 10, 1999 issue of HOARD'S DAIRYMAN, the dairy
> industry magazine subscribed to by 108,000 "insiders"
> (dairy farmers and milk producers), revealed that
> dangerous bacteria are naturally present in milk. The
> Hoard's article reported that scientists at South Dakota
> State University tested bulk tank milk from 131 dairy
> herds and found that 32% of the samples contained one or
> more species of pathogenic bacteria. The study revealed
> the presence of salmonella, listeria, campylobacter,
> yersinia, E. coli, and staphylococcus. Milk from hundreds
> of dairy farms are usually mixed together and added to
> that carton of milk sold in supermarkets.
>
> "Bulk tank milk from 131 dairy herds in eastern South
> Dakota and western Minnesota were examined for coliforms
> bacteria. Coliforms were detected in 62.3% of bulk tank
> milk samples... (Journal of Dairy Science, 1999 Dec,
> 82:12)
>
> Many bacteria are not killed by pasteurization. Rod-
> shaped bacteria form a "spore" at the first sign of heat
> ("spore" is the Greek word for "seed"). When the milk
> cools, the spore re-emerges into its original form.
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> Los Angeles County performed a study on the health risks
> associated with drinking raw milk. Here are some of the
> highlights/lowlights from that report:
>
> Health Risks
>
> "Diseases which may be transmitted by micro-organisms in
> raw milk or raw milk products include salmonellosis,
> campylobacteriosis, brucellosis, yersiniosis,
> listeriosis, staphylococcal enterotoxin poisoning,
> streptococcal infections, tuberculosis and E. Coli
> 0157:H7 infection."
>
> "Although the initial impact of the disease is on the
> individual consumer, many pathogens may be transmitted
> from person to person, including to family members, and
> patrons of restaurants if the individual is a food
> handler. The fetus of a pregnant woman may be at risk.
> Some of the diseases associated with the pathogens can
> lead to death, particularly among vulnerable persons."
>
> The Los Angeles County report cites Centers for Disease
> Control estimates that no more than one out of 20 cases
> of food borne illness are reported to local health
> departments. Such illnesses are epidemic in nature, and
> rarely reported by the media. Various examples of mass
> milk poisonings were given in the L.A. study.
>
> In 1985, an outbreak of listeria was linked to soft
> cheese made from raw milk produced in Los Angeles Of the
> 142 cases reported, 93 were in pregnant women or their
> children. There were 48 deaths, including 20 fetuses.
>
> Since 1973, 394 cases of salmonella have been reported in
> Los Angeles County. Of these, 101 (25.6%) were consumers
> of raw milk. Molecular fingerprinting identified the
> strain of bacteria in ill persons as the same as that
> found in raw milk samples.
>
> Health Benefits of Raw Milk
>
> A rigorous review of the medical and scientific
> literature by the L.A. County investigators found no
> studies suggesting health benefits from consuming raw
> cow's milk.
>
> Based upon the above, it is a criminal act for a company
> to intentionally omit Vitamin B-1 from infant formula.
> The same could be said for a physician who advises
> parents to give infants raw milk in place of a
> scientifically designed formula.
>
> Robert Cohen
> http://www.notmilk.com
>
> End of forwarded message
>
> Jai Maharaj
> http://www.mantra.com/jai
> Om Shanti
>
> Panchaang for 18 Kartik 5104, Tuesday, November 11, 2003:
>
> Shubhanu Nama Samvatsare Dakshinaya Jeevan Ritau
> Tula Mase Krishna Pakshe Mangal Vasara Yuktayam
> Rohini-Mrgashir Nakshatr Shiv Yog
> Vanij-Vishti Karan Tritiya Yam Tithau
>
> Hindu Holocaust Museum
> http://www.mantra.com/holocaust
>
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> http://www.hindu.org
> http://www.hindunet.org
>
> The truth about Islam and Muslims
> http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
>
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