Do you have soy? Milk, Snuff and Soy Beans

milk is highly underrated. The experts say, America is in a calcium crisis today because consumers aren’t drinking enough milk.

milk is highly overrated. The experts say,If you really want to play it safe, you may decide to join the growing number of Americans who are eliminating dairy products from their diets altogether..

Which of those statements is true? If you follow health and fitness news, you have probably heard about the debate about milk and its inclusion in our diet. There is a difference of opinion about the values ​​and dangers of milk in our diet. Where did I find these opposite quotes?

The first statement is whyleche.com, a website that promotes the benefits of milk. If you look at the bottom of the home page, you will find that it is sponsored by an entity comprised of America’s milk processors.

That fact neither validates nor negates the content and statements on the milk website. However, it makes me think. It gives me a filter through which to view and analyze the statements made by the website. In other words, I now know the bias of the website.

The second statement is in an article published in noleche.com, a website dedicated to spreading the news about the dangers of milk. How did I find these websites?

Of course, I turned to one of the major search engines. placing the word Milk in the rectangular box, I pressed Get into, and search engine spiders went all over the web, searching frantically, hungry for data and content. What they brought is interesting.

The two quotes at the beginning of this article are from the two websites mentioned above. The two websites mentioned above are respectively the #1 Result and the #2 Result of the major search engine at the time I type these words.

What is the point? The web is a forum of different ideas, conflicting agendas, and polar opposites. Sometimes you have to do some homework to really know what a website is about.

The first website I browsed made the point quite easy to understand. Examine, however, the second website. It’s a little harder to figure out my point. The #1 search result is for a website with a specific agenda, namely promoting milk as a benefit to our health. At least that is the stated and obvious agenda.

The first website whyleche.com, is sponsored by Milk Processors of America. Now I know what the underlying agenda of that website is: to sell more milk and dispel the notion that milk is not part of good nutrition and a balanced diet.

Now, there’s nothing wrong with that, as long as the consumer knows the underlying agenda, or at least can figure it out through a fairly cursory reading of the website.

Armed with that information, we can filter all the content and ads we see on that website. In other words, we will keep in the back of our minds the whole time we are poking around the Whymilk website with the idea that they are trying to get us to buy milk. Fair enough.

Search result #2 is also from a website with a slightly more complicated agenda. This is where the consumer can make some decisions for the wrong reasons and based on wrong assumptions.

notmilk.com is a website dedicated to evangelizing milk-drinking, lactose-saturated sinners into the light of salvation. That salvation comes when each adherent realizes the evils of milk, rejects them, and turns away from them unalterably, wholeheartedly, and irrevocably. Then, and only then, will you have walked away from your wicked lactose-laden life and be free of the Dairy Devil.

Now I have no reason to question or affirm the sincerity of this website in believing that milk is not good for human consumption. However, what makes me stop and think is the announcement of a device called i am toy right on the home page.

With this device, you can prepare fresh and delicious soymilk from dried beans in just twenty-five minutes at just four cents per liter. And it’s yours for just $159.00 (plus shipping and handling). Hmmm. Are you starting to get the point?

What’s really interesting is that if you look hard enough, you find that the owner of the amazing SoyToy is EVS Holding Company. This is without a doubt one of the most laughable things I’ve seen in a long time. It’s not that it’s so weird.

no, it’s because it’s so common which is ridiculous. While promoting your good health through the SoyToy found on the notmilk.com website, the same entity is the holding company for Arrowhead Smokes. There are three main products? Cigarettes… Cigars… and Tobacco. Yes, you read that right, snuff! Now, do you get the point?

If not, here is the online help button.

When it comes to your health, doesn’t it make sense to rely on professionals to help you make decisions about good nutrition, diet, and healthy weight loss?

Consult your doctor or physician about milk or anything to do with significantly altering your diet. He or she is a trained medical professional who, in most circumstances, is just trying to sell you their service by being the best possible medical professional!

Now, I don’t expect anyone to believe that doctors don’t give a product a little push over an equally effective product from time to time. Sometimes they do a bit of “affiliate advertising” on their own in a roundabout way.

But how long has it been since your doctor offered you, along with your annual exam, the opportunity to make soymilk from dried beans in less than twenty-five minutes? And at such a “cheap” price of $159.00 (plus shipping). Hmmm.

And now surely there are those adepts reading this who are now wondering what it is me angle? Where do I come from?

I also have a website, along with my business partner, Michael Smith, MD. It’s called Diet Basics and you’ll find it at http://www.weight-loss-professional.com. We offer really up-to-date content and tools to help you lose weight in a healthy way. Most of what we promote is absolutely free. Goal NEVER FORGETthis: I’m still going to try to sell you something! And that’s true for just about every website you’ll come across.

And that is absolutely fine. It is absolutely fine as long as we as consumers have the opportunity to access the site story behind the story. That’s particularly important when it comes to your health.

So what is the point? It doesn’t matter if it’s pro-milk.com, anti-milk.com or whocaresaboutmilk?.com

It doesn’t even matter if it’s my website you’re browsing. Find out who created the site and why they created it before making any decisions based on advice from that site.

Dig a little! Find out who sponsors the website, what they say and what they promote. Also discover, and perhaps more importantly, what are NOT saying or promoting – that’s the story behind the story.

And when it comes to your health, check with your doctor. Know the facts. Then you will be able to make sound decisions and choices regarding nutrition and balanced diet.

And by the way, I wanted to ask you… “Do you have Soy?”

Greetings to your health!

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