14-10-2012, 15:08
Milk, a stupid queston.
July 30 2007 at 5:59 AM grimdoggie (Login grimdoggie)
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i heard milk helps you brest grow. is this true or not?
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Halome
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: um, a stupied queston. July 30 2007, 8:15 AM
Not specifically.
Normal milk is high in fat, so for some women the fat sticks around if they drink a lot. But that doesn't mean it will stick in the breast area.
Soy milk however, has been recomended by many here because of the photoestrogen properties in the soy.
Alcest
(Login Alcest) Re: um, a stupied queston. July 30 2007, 2:20 PM
Yes Halome is right.
However store-bought milk like in the U.S. these days have so many artificial/man-made hormones due to the cows being pumped full of them constantly that this sometimes causes little girls to develop breasts and pubic hair prematurely-----Sometimes as early as 5 years of age, depending on how much is drinken and how often and her own physiology. It can also sometimes cause breasts to grow.
I would NOT recommend drinking store-bought milk for this reason (or for any for that matter). It's dangerous to say the least. Unethical, too.
Halome
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: um, a stupied queston. July 31 2007, 3:44 AM
I personally don't drink milk at all (unless baking calls for it).
My reasoning is simply because, just like every other mammal in the world, we're supposed to stop drinking milk after a certain point. If we were supposed to continue drinking milk, then boobs would stay lactating.
But they don't!
And we're the only mammal that drinks another mammals milk! That's for baby cows, not us!!!
Sorry, a minor rant
Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: um, a stupied queston. July 31 2007, 7:16 AM
^I disagree tho. It's not that easy to get the daily recquired 80 g of protein, especially if one doesn't like or doesn't have available much meat. And cows produce much more milk than a baby cow could drink.
Tessica
(Login Tessica) Re: um, a stupied queston. July 31 2007, 7:28 AM
They produce more milk than baby cows can drink because humans milk them every day. If cows were not milked by humans, they would only produce enough milk for their babies to drink.
July 30 2007 at 5:59 AM grimdoggie (Login grimdoggie)
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i heard milk helps you brest grow. is this true or not?
Author Reply
Halome
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: um, a stupied queston. July 30 2007, 8:15 AM
Not specifically.
Normal milk is high in fat, so for some women the fat sticks around if they drink a lot. But that doesn't mean it will stick in the breast area.
Soy milk however, has been recomended by many here because of the photoestrogen properties in the soy.
Alcest
(Login Alcest) Re: um, a stupied queston. July 30 2007, 2:20 PM
Yes Halome is right.
However store-bought milk like in the U.S. these days have so many artificial/man-made hormones due to the cows being pumped full of them constantly that this sometimes causes little girls to develop breasts and pubic hair prematurely-----Sometimes as early as 5 years of age, depending on how much is drinken and how often and her own physiology. It can also sometimes cause breasts to grow.
I would NOT recommend drinking store-bought milk for this reason (or for any for that matter). It's dangerous to say the least. Unethical, too.
Halome
(Login Halome)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: um, a stupied queston. July 31 2007, 3:44 AM
I personally don't drink milk at all (unless baking calls for it).
My reasoning is simply because, just like every other mammal in the world, we're supposed to stop drinking milk after a certain point. If we were supposed to continue drinking milk, then boobs would stay lactating.
But they don't!
And we're the only mammal that drinks another mammals milk! That's for baby cows, not us!!!
Sorry, a minor rant

Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER Re: um, a stupied queston. July 31 2007, 7:16 AM
^I disagree tho. It's not that easy to get the daily recquired 80 g of protein, especially if one doesn't like or doesn't have available much meat. And cows produce much more milk than a baby cow could drink.
Tessica
(Login Tessica) Re: um, a stupied queston. July 31 2007, 7:28 AM
They produce more milk than baby cows can drink because humans milk them every day. If cows were not milked by humans, they would only produce enough milk for their babies to drink.