The Milk-Industrial Complex: Why You Don't Need to Drink Milk

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  • Опубликовано: 22 мар 2014
  • Readers of Aaron's blog know of his beef with the milk industrial complex. Why does milk, of all beverages, get a pass in our efforts to reduce everyone's caloric intake? Why is it encouraged, when all others are shunned? Is it because you need the calcium? Is it because it makes your bones stronger? Watch, and learn why the milk emperor has no clothes.
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Комментарии • 2 тыс.

  • @electroshakyeee2474
    @electroshakyeee2474 10 лет назад +335

    ok but if i stopped drinking milk will i start teleporting randomly around the room like you?

    • @jeroldtoomey9362
      @jeroldtoomey9362 10 лет назад +3

      Yes. You will willfully be teleporting to the kitchen on starving belly superdrive.
      Or to the moooon for that great green sky cheeze.
      Mamma's milk is the best but I can't remember drinking it somehow???

    • @rumplstiltztinkerstein
      @rumplstiltztinkerstein 7 лет назад +8

      I knew it! That's why they make so much milk commercials these days. To suppress our powers..

    • @deonvanzyl7970
      @deonvanzyl7970 5 лет назад

      @@lapislee Really? Calves are drinking pus? Fuck, no wonder the Right wants to exterminate you.

    • @virilitytraining
      @virilitytraining 4 года назад

      electroshakyeee that tickled me

  • @thescowlingschnauzer
    @thescowlingschnauzer 10 лет назад +132

    Having grown up in Europe and moved to the US for college, it's amazing to me how people here in the US obsessively delineate between bad foods to shut out at all costs and good foods to be ingested militantly. Of course they end up out of balance. Then they feel this huge sense of betrayal when it turns out a good food is a bad food. But other than poison, nutrition is never about good and bad. It's about balance.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 4 года назад +2

      What is healthier than a "balanced" diet? A diet of healthier foods with a lot of variety. For example, a whole food plant based diet is the healthiest option.

  • @jasonforbes159
    @jasonforbes159 8 лет назад +222

    Looks like the milk companies were really....milking it.....heh...heh...he-ok I'll leave

  • @anne-mareegray8762
    @anne-mareegray8762 10 лет назад +61

    I lived in an Asian country for 11 years. They ate almost no dairy and had rates of osteoporosis much lower than that of Western countries. Dairy is supposed to prevent that, too.

    • @girlscanbedrummers5449
      @girlscanbedrummers5449 3 года назад

      I'm American and I nor does anyone else I known have problems from drinking milk just saying 🤷 not trying to dispute any claims, but it's gotta be something else not just milk I mean we are trash food Central.

    • @JordannGeorge
      @JordannGeorge 3 года назад

      @@girlscanbedrummers5449 yes, we must look at their entire diet. they eat a lot if fish. we might as well say that it's fish that is causing the lower rates of osteoporosis

  • @Teaj383
    @Teaj383 10 лет назад +24

    THANK YOU. I was talking to my coworkers the other day about how they don't need milk and they remained unconvinced. Now I can show them this video and the studies to show them.

    • @Teaj383
      @Teaj383 4 года назад +1

      @Gee Schwag I'm not going to actually reply to you, cause I'm lazy today, and you're technically not wrong but internet discussions wear me out. I'm just going to be surprised people see my comments from 6 years ago XD Hi!

  • @NwahWAttitude
    @NwahWAttitude 10 лет назад +35

    This is the first time one of these videos has straight up busted one of my preconceptions. I like it.

  • @SunnyTheGentleFox
    @SunnyTheGentleFox 10 лет назад +24

    The moral of the story? Everything in moderation. Don't feed your two-year-old child a third of a gallon of milk every day.

    • @RoseTorn411
      @RoseTorn411 4 года назад +4

      Or any cow milk at that.

    • @herbbowler2461
      @herbbowler2461 4 года назад +5

      Don't feed your two year old any milk if it has beened from it's mother
      That is if you want a healthy child.

  • @michaelcook
    @michaelcook 10 лет назад +21

    im becoming masochistic for having life long delusions debunked

  • @ellinorhansson7118
    @ellinorhansson7118 10 лет назад +11

    I live in Sweden, a place where a lot of people drink milk with basically every meal. As long as the milk is 100% organically produced, with the health of nature, the cows and humans in mind, I feel like it's a great compliment to a healthy diet! As a vegetarian I often end up eating less calories than recommended for me, so milk is a fantastic way for me to get the nutrients that I need and keep my diet varied!

    • @Asrahn
      @Asrahn 10 лет назад +2

      Daym straight, and besides, it's delicious!

    • @InorganicVegan
      @InorganicVegan 10 лет назад +5

      Ellinor Hansson
      Organic is not better for you.

    • @tabula_rosa
      @tabula_rosa 10 лет назад +6

      Diana Peña necessarily*

    • @InorganicVegan
      @InorganicVegan 10 лет назад +1

      Deshara
      No. It's just not better for you, period. Seriously, even this channel has a video on it. Organic is not better in any nutritional sense.

    • @ellinorhansson7118
      @ellinorhansson7118 10 лет назад

      Diana Peña I think the well being of the cows and nature is well worth paying a little extra. I understand if not everyone can afford it and justifies buying "normal" food by saying it doesn't matter. But it does, it really does.

  • @thes0mething
    @thes0mething 10 лет назад +11

    I've been allergic to milk protein my whole life and when I was a toddler, my mum got told by a bunch of doctors that to stop giving me milk would be outright dangerous (because it's so natural to drink baby cow food). Luckily my mum called bullshit and decided to quit giving me milk despite the "danger". My stormage would have been seriously messed up.

    • @el_scapoo
      @el_scapoo 2 года назад

      Your mom is stupid af. Thinking that you know any better than specialists is straight up delusional and idolizing this behavior is even more stupid.

  • @Pandaluver67899
    @Pandaluver67899 9 лет назад +8

    Became a vegetarian and stopped drinking milk a few months ago, now I'm trying to cut out all dairy out of my diet completely, for all the reasons you stated. There are other ways to get "calcium" in your diet, although many studies say that too much can be harmful.

  • @malvo4
    @malvo4 10 лет назад +3

    Thanks, you have rid me of the guilt of lying to my mom that I have been taking my calcium supplements. I always had a feeling they didn't do much, since I have read that regular exercise does more to strengthen bones than calcium does. I'll just stick to running.

  • @oafkad
    @oafkad 10 лет назад +12

    That intro about us being the only mammals to drink Milk beyond our infancy isn't a really strong point. [I feel]
    We are also basically the only mammal that doesn't sniff one another's asses to get acquainted. We do dozens, if not hundreds, of things no other mammal does. That doesn't inherently mean its not good.
    Doesn't mean its good either, just seemed like the weakest point you've made in this series. The rest of the video was rock solid though. Healthcare Triage

    • @AndrewJohnstonerulez
      @AndrewJohnstonerulez 10 лет назад +6

      wait a minute...we're NOT supposed to sniff each other's butts? I've been doing it wrong this whole time!

    • @healthcaretriage
      @healthcaretriage  10 лет назад +7

      But those things aren't deemed "necessary" like milk often is.

    • @oafkad
      @oafkad 10 лет назад +1

      Healthcare Triage True enough. I suppose in context of the message of the video I get what you are talking about. I just felt that it was a little too close to verbage used by loons to get their points across.
      BUT again, within the grand scheme of the entire video it was a small nitpick. I didn't know basically any of this and I find it fascinating.
      Also a bit troubling since Milk appears integral to me trying to gain weight (I can't seem to consume enough solid calories to gain weight, apparently, but I can keep liquids down easily enough).
      I'll read up more on the iron leeching and intestinal bleeding. My GI Tract is anything but healthy and I'd rather not milk seppuku.
      As always, love the show, looking forward to future episodes.

  • @Gigaheart
    @Gigaheart 10 лет назад +26

    "An Oreo without Milk is close to a SIN."
    Best line.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 4 года назад +1

      He seemed to be unaware of plant milk alternatives. They are delicious too. And unlike dairy milk, you can get them with less sugar, or no sugar.

    • @MrAntiRascist
      @MrAntiRascist 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@someguy2135plant milk alternatives? Please noo

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 11 месяцев назад

      @@MrAntiRascist It sounds like you tried one that you didn't like. There are very many others that you haven't tried. They taste different from milk, but just as good or better. If you insist on dairy milk, a new product line now exists that is the equivalent of lab made meat- Cow free dairy milk made from precision fermentation. The brand is "Perfect Day." They also make an ice cream made from it called "Brave Robot."

  • @Asrahn
    @Asrahn 10 лет назад +8

    Amid the heaviest training during my hockey days, I averaged some 1.3 gallons of milk per day. Taking average care of my dental hygiene, I've had no issues what so ever with my teeth, my nails are still strangely well-kept in spite of me not using (or ever having used) any kind of cosmetics for it, I still have healthy hair, and have seemed rather resistant to bone fractures and breakage. I've never suffered any deficiency of iron, but that could perhaps be explained through my regular consumption of blood-based dishes, such as swedish blood pudding. Nor have I had any stomach issues with my milk intake, but then again, I can basically eat spoiled food and get away with a bit of an upset stomach the next day.
    Conversely, my girlfriend's mother suffered from calcium deficiency, and is now stuck with some manner of bone brittleness. I'm well aware that anecdotal evidence requires statistical backing to be of any use (and that my consumption was, to say the least, excessive), making my above story virtually worthless in an actual, formal argument, but I just wanted to establish that I come from a very... milky background. My issue with this video is that I can't help but feel that Aaron makes it sound like we basically don't need the milk's calcium at all, as adults; but for many up here in the north, milk is the prime intake of calcium, and for some it's the only one. Equaling it to a beverage like soda, or some manner of garnish to add a "tasty" factor to other foods, is in my eyes potentially detrimental for those who require calcium through their milk intake. And hip fractures be damned, what about all the other benefits of calcium?
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium#Nutrition
    I'm not saying "drink like me, you bastards", I'm just concerned that dissing excessively on milk in terms of its actual benefits and downplaying calcium's functions of the body can make some people swing the other way entirely, and think you don't need it at all.

    • @patrick5372
      @patrick5372 10 лет назад +6

      Your diet has to be so f**ked up to not get calcium from other sources that milk consumption shouldn't be the first place you go. If you have any sort of meaningful variety in your diet (and absent a hereditary condition), things like Vitamin D intake and exercise will be far far more correlated with bone density than calcium. That should be another thing you get from all these studies. Its not just about milk. Frankly, high calcium intake just isn't as important as other things when it comes to bone health-regardless of where in your diet it comes from.

    • @Asrahn
      @Asrahn 10 лет назад

      *****
      Granted, albeit my main point is not bone density, but rather concerns over insufficient calcium intake through branding milk a product meant to be used for cereal (which by far not everyone here eats), and to dip your oreos in. Again, I'm not arguing a high calcium intake, as it (as established) can even be harmful, as everything can be if excessively consumed. I'm just saying that for people who don't get much calcium other than through their milk, the notion of milk being virtually useless other than for "being tasty" may have them skip out on it out of fear of the calories - which could very well lead to deficiency.

    • @Elvishswimmer
      @Elvishswimmer 10 лет назад +2

      Asrahn Many vegetables have a lot more calcium than milk (Kale, broccoli, spinach, garlic), are better and more efficiently absorbed than the calcium in milk, and don't have the harms of the excess sugars that even lactose tolerant people cannot digest that well and possible hormones in milk.
      I read a study (I don't have it on hand I'd have to go find it again) that looked at places where the population was mostly all lactose intolerant and found that those people did not have near the levels of bone disease (brittleness/breaks/osteoporosis) that places that regularly push milk as necessary like the USA. Remember correlation and causation, they weren't saying that milk causes the bone disease, I think it has to do with a lot of other factors, but drinking milk isn't making bone disease better.
      Don't get me wrong, I love milk and drink more or less a 4 litre jug once a week for myself. I'm also vegetarian and its a good source of vitamin B12 and protein. But out of all the studies that I've seen I have yet to see a conclusive study that shows that any diet that is without milk is lacking in calcium to the point of deficiency and disease. There really isn't a good health-based reason to drink milk regularly after childhood.

    • @masterkey6596
      @masterkey6596 4 года назад

      @@Asrahn studies show you are more likely to have a heart attack by supplementing calcium. Always have k2mk7 if you take calcium and D3.

    • @cincin4515
      @cincin4515 2 года назад

      Agree. But this is an anti milk rant. Like most misinformation on RUclips you have to take it with a grain of salt.
      Millions of people consume milk without issues until they see this and start self diagnosing every little thing wrong as a milk allergy.

  • @cravenlunatic1
    @cravenlunatic1 10 лет назад +7

    When i was a teenager, i developed (what i interpreted to be) a slight intolerance to dairy. I switched most of my dairy intake to soy substitutes, which took some getting used to. After a while, i found i was still able to eat dairy based cheese, yogurt, and even milk in small amounts, but by then dairy milk had lost its appeal for me. I started drinking almond milk instead, which has a better taste, and works great in tea and cereal. I still eat cheese (in large amounts, because i love it), but i don't miss milk at all.

    • @cravenlunatic1
      @cravenlunatic1 10 лет назад +1

      ***** Good to know, thanks for the info. I'll have to look into it myself to confirm, of course. But i don't even drink almond milk very frequently anymore.

    • @DarkHuschel
      @DarkHuschel 10 лет назад +1

      I had the same "problem" so to speak. I switched to soy milk due to not being able to digest milk much anymore, and at first it took me time to get used to it, but once I did and I ended up drinking a bit of milk again later, the milk tasted absolutely vile, haha.

  • @Ilex1
    @Ilex1 10 лет назад +3

    I don't really care for milk as a beverage but I eat a lot of milk products like cheese and yogurt. While they may not make my bones stronger they do improve my life by being delicious.

  • @aevenstar100
    @aevenstar100 10 лет назад +13

    Guys, calm down, he's not saving milk is bad. He's just saying it isn't some miracle health-food and parents shouldn't be pumping gallons of it into their kids.
    Like he said, everything in moderation is fine. And yeah, for an adult a glass of milk is still probably more 'healthy' overall than a glass of coke. It's just not going to give you Wolverine bones, ok?
    He's a smart guy, he's just pointing out the oddity of the slight obsession we seem to have with milk. He noted that people keep saying 'eat less calories', but it doesn't apply to milk. Note he didn't say that calories were BAD or that milk was BAD or anything like that. He's also not one of those idiots who think that stuff like milk/dairy/cheese will give you cancer or autism something (yes, those people are real, I have talked to some of them). He's just pointing out a breakpoint between cultural appropriation and scientific fact.

  • @spikeguy33
    @spikeguy33 9 лет назад +62

    But cheese is still fine, right? Right?! Please tell me my ass won't bleed from too much cheese.

    • @AristarchFootler
      @AristarchFootler 8 лет назад

      rofl

    • @Sreven199
      @Sreven199 8 лет назад +1

      +AristarchFootler I second this action ^

    • @iwnunn7999
      @iwnunn7999 8 лет назад

      +UrbanTarzan Duh lol

    • @blahblah3485
      @blahblah3485 8 лет назад +1

      +UrbanTarzan Duh Your body's production of lactase (the enzyme needed to digest lactose, the sugar in milk) slows down after infancy and continues to decrease as you grow older. When those sugars are not digested, they stick to the walls of your intestines and rot there. Read up on it, I suddenly became lactose intolerant a few years ago, but I'm now so disgusted by what milk actually does to the body that I don't even want to try the lactose-free versions. Yuck.

    • @GsBBoyDan
      @GsBBoyDan 8 лет назад +3

      +UrbanTarzan Duh Cheese is worse, it's highly condensed milk. it also has renet in it, which is literally the stomach lining of a baby calf. Try plant based cheeses, they taste the same.

  • @sk8rdaniel
    @sk8rdaniel 9 лет назад +23

    Ugh to the 100's if not 1000's of absolutist comments below. Milk is not EVIL it just ins't THAT healthy either! Wait... isn't that what HCT just said?

    • @InorganicVegan
      @InorganicVegan 9 лет назад +8

      Well, it's evil to the cows.

    • @Andathil117
      @Andathil117 9 лет назад +1

      Inorganic Vegan That's not true either. Because of us milking them over the years, if you do not milk cows regularly, they often get infections, bloat, and can die.

    • @Andathil117
      @Andathil117 9 лет назад +1

      Do not pretend that I do not know and that you are "opening my eyes." From a physiological standpoint, if we do not milk them, they die. Simple fact.

    • @Andathil117
      @Andathil117 8 лет назад

      Except that it is true...

  • @kaitlynamey7121
    @kaitlynamey7121 8 лет назад +9

    This video was shocking to me! My whole life I was told that I had to drink at least 3 cups of milk to get strong bones and to help my body grow by both my parents and pediatrician. As a child going into my teen years with Type One Diabetes, I would visit multiple doctors and all of them started to get worried when I wasn't growing at the average rate of most children my age. My parents made sure that I drank 3 cups of milk a day with a certain substance to try and help my growth rate increase that was prescribed by my pediatrician. I ended up growing only a little bit more after drinking the milk that was prescribed to me but not much before I stopped growing completely. After watching this video I wonder if the prescribed milk I had to drink actually worked or if my body just took it natural course. I found it extremely interesting that drinking milk has actually been proven to have no kind of effect on a persons risk for fracture or benefitting it. I also think that he made a good point that doctors are always trying to reduce an adults calorie intake but never seem to mention to decrease their intake of milk since it has so many calories. I never knew that non-fat milk has more sugar in it then whole milk does either. I do agree with him that infants and children under 2 should be breastfed and drink milk daily to stimulate their initial growth. However after watching this video I don't think everyone needs to drink milk every day for their is really no benefit like he said as well.

    • @lalem91
      @lalem91 8 лет назад +5

      Yeah unfortunately there's a link between milk consumption and type one diabetes, as well, I think due to the casein... Pretty awful stuff. I'm very sorry for your health troubles :(

    • @sparkle0859
      @sparkle0859 7 лет назад +3

      Kaitlyn Amey There's scientific evidence that shows that milk can greatly increase the risk of developing Type 1 Diabetes.

  • @princesskatie331
    @princesskatie331 10 лет назад +21

    Aww.... but milk is my favorite. Though this would make Edward Elric really happy.

    • @estherw3213
      @estherw3213 10 лет назад +8

      Did you just make a Fullmetal Alchemist reference with a Healthcare Triage video?
      You are a genius

    • @allisond.46
      @allisond.46 4 года назад

      You can still drink it if you want to.

  • @Sophz235
    @Sophz235 10 лет назад +2

    Interesting video :) my doctor told me that although dairy consumption is lower in Asia, the rates of osteoporosis are lower there than in the West due to a higher consumption of green vegetables

  • @sorbet87
    @sorbet87 10 лет назад +1

    I'm part of a weight loss programme with access to a qualified dietitian, I asked her and she said it was essential to have 3 portions of calcium per day for bone health (low fat versions are fine) from this list- and I for 1 believe her!:
    A serving of dairy would be a 30g portion of cheese (a matchbox size), 150g pot of yogurt or 200ml of milk - if you choose a low fat version of any of these, then the fat and calorie level will be less, but importantly the calcium level stays the same (even slightly more!). If you're not a dairy fan, or you choose not to have dairy, then make sure you include other sources of calcium in your diet from calcium enriched soya products, fish containing bones (e.g. tinned salmon), and green leafy veg. Dairy foods are, however the best source of calcium.

  • @MathAndComputers
    @MathAndComputers 10 лет назад +10

    In case anyone else was wondering, I decided to check some labels.
    Skim Milk: 90 Cal per 250 mL
    2% Milk: 130 Cal per 250 mL
    Pulp Free, Unsweetened Orange Juice from Concentrate: 120 Cal per 250 mL (Edited: oops, I misread the label!)
    Yes, skim milk has very slightly more sugar content in it, but only because when you remove one thing from a set of things, everything else now takes up a larger portion of the total. Removing fat from milk increases the percentage of everything else, so 250mL of skim milk has a slightly higher amount taken up by sugars. The difference is negligible when compared against the sugar content of juices or pop / soda / fizzy drinks.

    • @sageyash
      @sageyash 10 лет назад

      When you remove the fat the volume will decrease, a 5% sugar of 250ml with no fat is the same as a 5% sugar of 250ml with fat.

    • @MathAndComputers
      @MathAndComputers 10 лет назад +2

      sageyash You might want to re-read that. Suppose, (for nice round numbers, not realistic numbers), fat was 50% of the first 250mL and sugars are 5%. If you remove the 50% fat, you have 125mL, of which that same amount of sugars now makes up 10%. In order to make 250mL, you need twice as much, so you double everything left, so sugar still makes up 10%, and the amount is twice as much as the original. It's not as drastic as that, of course, because fat doesn't make up 50% of milk; it just illustrates that the amount of sugar per volume does increase when you remove other things.

    • @sageyash
      @sageyash 10 лет назад

      You're right, my bad Mr. Dickson. :)

    • @MathAndComputers
      @MathAndComputers 10 лет назад

      No worries! It took a bit for me to figure it out too.

    • @codediporpal
      @codediporpal 10 лет назад +1

      Yeah, but that's concentrated OJ. You dilute that 4 to 1. You might was well compare evaporated milk to fresh OJ.

  • @mortenlu
    @mortenlu 10 лет назад +4

    Why include so many bad arguments, such as "no other mammals" and "a lot of people does not tolerate"? These subtract from the otherwise valid arguments.
    I drink lots of milk because it's fucking delicious.

  • @miaa7097
    @miaa7097 8 лет назад +2

    almond milk is my go to for the last 5 years .. i cut all dairy product (there is no need for cheese, yogurt, milk, etc). I also consumed less than 20% (complex) carb..
    I eat 0 processed food, and anything i eat is home made food
    i never felt better, my digestive track is amazing and im in tone with my own body. i sleep better, my weight loss been effective. etc

  • @moonlitfractal
    @moonlitfractal 10 лет назад +245

    I don't think that "no other mammals drink milk as adults" is a valid argument. No other mammals wear shoes, either. Humans aren't other mammals. Many groups of humans have evolved to metabolize dairy, and that's fine.
    This said, I agree with the basic premise of the video. Milk is a caloric beverage that should be limited like anything else. However, the feeding habits of "other mammals" are completely irrelevant to the discussion.

    • @healthcaretriage
      @healthcaretriage  10 лет назад +139

      And those things aren't sold as nutritionally "necessary".

    • @catherinewelsh7828
      @catherinewelsh7828 9 лет назад +3

      moonlitfractal Well put. I would add that if any carnivore animal found a carcass that contained milk, they would drink it.

    • @doublej82
      @doublej82 9 лет назад +24

      Healthcare TriageNo other mammals cook their meat either, but I'm not going to start chowing down on raw hamburger. The idea that because something isn't natural means we don't need it doesn't seemed very evidence based. The rest of the video was eye opening, but I'm always skeptical of arguments based on how humans survived thousands of years ago, so this particular argument seemed weak, even if your overall point is evidence based.

    • @knittytofu
      @knittytofu 9 лет назад +51

      "No other mammals drink milk as adults" is a valid agrument, because we actually lose the enzyme lactate after around age 3. 75% of the human population is lactose intolerant (meaning they experience symptoms such as stomach cramps, nausea, diarrhea etc) because, humams are NOT designed to be digesting milk as adults, even breast milk. Comparing this to other mammals makes it clear that milk is only intended for infants. Cow's milk is designed for a baby cow to grow into a 500 pound cow in around about a year... not for humans, so how an earth can it be healthy for us? There's loads of antibodies in cow's milk (not including the ones caused by injecting antibiotics into the average dairy cow so she can survive the terrible, dirty, overcrowded conditions that make cows prone to infections) to help the baby cow to grow strong, but the human body doesn't recognise these antibodies and other substances, hence causes a immflamatory response, such as the formation of muccus.
      Shoes is completely unrelated to nurition.

    • @doublej82
      @doublej82 9 лет назад +18

      Hannah McDonald, you present a lot of valid arguments why we don't need milk. And those in turn help explain why other mammals don't drink milk as adults. But by itself, "No other mammals drink milk as adults" seems to fall under the "Appeal to nature" fallacy.

  • @prole1917
    @prole1917 10 лет назад +40

    I'd rather have kids drinking milk than soda or sugar-loaded fruit juice

    • @prole1917
      @prole1917 10 лет назад +11

      Nicholas Coffin I would strongly dispute that it is almost as bad for you as soda. While obviously not a miracle drink, milk is a cheap source of many important vitamins and nutrients. Soda has next to zero nutritional value

    • @LemonDawn1
      @LemonDawn1 10 лет назад +27

      I can see how if you only have those 3 choices you might choose milk over the others (although there are fruit juices with less sugar than milk). However, we are not limited to those 3 choices for fluids. The point here is that people are being told they NEED to drink milk, and that isn't true. We should be encouraging people to drink water. As for vitamins and nutrients, there are foods that provide nutrients and vitamins (including alternative milks like almond and soy). Again, the point is that you can drink milk in moderation, but you don't need it and there are better choices out there.

    • @fabd-tv
      @fabd-tv 10 лет назад +5

      Strange Charm Milk is one of the easiest ways to supplement reasonably healthy calories throughout the day. I think this video is lacking any conclusive evidence either way. He uses research to support the fact that basically milk has very little harmful effects, and then have no conclusive evidence and statistics but uses scary, and likely exceptional examples of overconsumption to give milk a bad image. Overconsumption of anyting is bad, duh. In a society that's still selling shit prepackaged food, heavily modified foods with additives and whatnot, I find it amazing a health professional would think it valuable to waste time bad mouthing milk of all things. Get your priorities right...

    • @1nav
      @1nav 10 лет назад +24

      fuaburisu
      i think you missed the point of the video entirely. milk is not a valuable source of helpful nutrients like the dairy industry would have you believe. and no where in this video did he support drinking soda either.

    • @drewseleski2136
      @drewseleski2136 10 лет назад +7

      1nav Milk CAN be a valuable source of a lot of nutrients if you aren't getting them elsewhere. But the same is true of almost everything we eat. The point of this video is that once you have enough of a nutrient like calcium increasing your intake isn't going to provide any benefits. Most if not all the people in these studies will have been getting enough calcium elsewhere in their diet hence no difference when they add more. In the food saturated world we live in now overconsumption is a far more common problem than deficiency. Milk however is probably going to be more filling per calorie than juice or soda, but that will also vary from person to person. Water is the king of beverages though.

  • @UnashamedlyHentai
    @UnashamedlyHentai 10 лет назад +33

    My problem is that milk is delicious. Especially when ice cold.

    • @veneukko9885
      @veneukko9885 5 лет назад +2

      It doesnt taste like anything.

    • @tomgriffiths3239
      @tomgriffiths3239 5 лет назад +1

      @@veneukko9885 What?

    • @veneukko9885
      @veneukko9885 5 лет назад +1

      @@tomgriffiths3239 for me milk doesnt taste like anything

    • @RoseTorn411
      @RoseTorn411 4 года назад +2

      🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 4 года назад +1

      There are a lot of plant based milks. Have you tried them all? One of them will suit your taste, and is much healthier.

  • @savingferris8248
    @savingferris8248 10 лет назад

    After I was diagnosed with bloodlust ulcers in my stomach and lower intestine I tried 4 different medications over the course of a year. After losing 28 lbs I got desperate. My quality of life was terrible. Then I was introduced to someone who went through almost the exact same situation. He recommended for me to start drinking milk again. With in 30 days I stopped throwing up after meals, and no more blood in my poop. It took more than a year to put all the weight back on, but as of now I've never been heavier. Milk has literally saved my life; haters gonna hate.

  • @thomasarmstrong3610
    @thomasarmstrong3610 8 лет назад +2

    I really don't understand why a liquid which is meant to turn a 40lbs calf into a 400lbs cow should be ever considered an important part of a childs diet. That's disgusting.

  • @VulcanTrekkie45
    @VulcanTrekkie45 10 лет назад +27

    I drink a moderate amount of milk. Not because of any facts that the milk industry has told me, but simply because I like milk.

  • @ClintonAllenAnderson
    @ClintonAllenAnderson 10 лет назад +11

    Drink with hot apple pie? Red wine... cause it goes great with the stanky old cheddar melted on the pie
    What else do you put on cereal? Honey. (If by cereal you mean oatmeal.)
    Dunk an Oreo into? Who eats that trash?
    I haven't had a glass of milk in decades.... and my stomach flips at the idea.
    Cheese however, you can take from my cold dead hand

    • @jupiterrocks24
      @jupiterrocks24 10 лет назад +1

      My entire family LOVES milk. My parents had me drink soy milk for my first five years of life because they thought it would help my allergies. When they realized it did nothing, they stopped buying it. I hate the stuff. Even unpasteurized, which is way better for you, disgusts me.
      But cheese, man. I'd die without it.

    • @burgundysocks6324
      @burgundysocks6324 10 лет назад +1

      Yeah that is because cheese has more highly concentrated levels of casomorphins. Cows produce it so that their calf (the animal their milk was meant for) will keep coming back for more and get all the nutrients and hormones it needs. Your literally addicted to morphine that's why you love cheese so much.

    • @burgundysocks6324
      @burgundysocks6324 10 лет назад

      btw, the allowed standard is 750,000 puss cells per cc (third of an ounce) of milk

    • @ClintonAllenAnderson
      @ClintonAllenAnderson 10 лет назад

      Addicted to cheese? Wow does that ever sound like a load of hogwash.....

    • @burgundysocks6324
      @burgundysocks6324 10 лет назад

      Clinton Hammond "Cheese however, you can take from my cold dead hand" If you dont call that addiction, I dont know what is

  • @Merissa5150
    @Merissa5150 10 лет назад +2

    Crazy how many people seem to be completely missing the whole point of this video. It's almost seems like these people didn't even watch the video.

  • @stevenhelock
    @stevenhelock 8 лет назад +3

    I drink milk because I am underweight and it's a great source of protein, fat, and calories. Also it tastes good.

  • @daddyleon
    @daddyleon 10 лет назад +20

    Please do one about our need for meat and/or for meat-replacers (if vegetarian/vegan) in our diet. I think you only need to be careful with not getting enough B12, but many people seem to think you have to be really really careful.

    • @Luchini16
      @Luchini16 10 лет назад +4

      B12, EPA/DHA, amount of bioavailable protein grams, and calcium (if vegan). Don't need meat, but from a nutritional standpoint, it helps a lot.

    • @MrRizeAG
      @MrRizeAG 10 лет назад +3

      I second this, even though I'm not vegan. I'm just curious.

    • @DerSergal
      @DerSergal 10 лет назад +6

      Yeah, a fact and data driven video about veganism would be a great video :)
      Maybe not so great for the comment section, but still great! :D

    • @skarloeyable
      @skarloeyable 10 лет назад +1

      In Britain certainly, all breakfast cereals, most fruit juices and a whole host of other foods are now fortified with >100% RDA of B12. In developed countries nowdays it's very difficult to avoid B12 even on a strict vegan diet. Apart from that it's perfectly safe to avoid animal products.

    • @DrPonner
      @DrPonner 10 лет назад

      ***** You are aware that humans are *omnivores*!?

  • @Roobitz
    @Roobitz 10 лет назад +16

    Woo hoo! Cutting through the propaganda and going straight to the science, that's why I love this channel! Very informative video HT, thanks.

  • @greenfire61
    @greenfire61 10 лет назад +12

    I would like to hear about the health implications of drinking other types of "milk" such as soy, almond, and rice milk. Especially given that there has been some concern over whether the estrogen in soy really does cause anything.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 4 года назад +5

      You would have to drink a ridiculous amount of soy milk to cause any problems. The Japanese eat a lot of soy products and they are the healthiest country. If you are worried, just drink one of the other plant milks.

  • @jeffbriggs1987
    @jeffbriggs1987 10 лет назад +2

    You seem to think I'm drinking milk for reasons other than the fact that it's refreshing and delicious.

  • @Skip6235
    @Skip6235 10 лет назад +7

    I don't drink milk because it is healthy, I drink it because I enjoy the taste. I will compare the calories and sugar to the soda pop in my house, though, because now I'm curious. However, I am not going to stop drinking milk. I think it's like anything else, and it is fine as long as you drink it in moderation, even if it doesn't "help" you in any way.

    • @ThomasBomb45
      @ThomasBomb45 10 лет назад +6

      He would agree with you. He did say "I'm not saying milk is evil..."

  • @krackerkid5
    @krackerkid5 10 лет назад +15

    lol, way to knock the food pyramid down a peg. have you down a video about the food pyramid yet? could be a good one to do

    • @WrenWarlock
      @WrenWarlock 10 лет назад +3

      The food pyramid has been established to be a thing of the past for a while now. I'm pretty sure it's been pointed out that it may have contributed to obesity in some way, because it advocates for so much of carbohydrates and dairy. But I agree, a video about it would be great.

  • @lukeo.6410
    @lukeo.6410 7 лет назад +3

    Beside the extra profit that milk companies and farmers are able to make...
    wasn't the original increase in milk intake because of the Great Depression?
    They needed something that wasn't too expensive that would allow for greater calorie intake. That's why after the war, when we had an economic boost, milk intake went down. It was during this decrease intake that farmers and companies lobbied the government. Which started the government campaigns.
    Please correct me if I'm wrong but I remember reading that somewhere.

  • @elmohead
    @elmohead 3 года назад +1

    I'm not a medical scientist, but I think the biggest culprit for hip fractures is not the lack of milk in the diet, it's falling down.

  • @Crossark1
    @Crossark1 10 лет назад +20

    You know why we drink milk? We drink milk because we like it, and, according to you, it's a perfectly viable means of getting necessary substances (sugars, fats, calcium, etc.). Just leave people be with their choice of beverage.

    • @falconseye97
      @falconseye97 10 лет назад +31

      People will always have that choice. This video just outlines that it isn't vital as a lot of people would believe.

    • @draszi
      @draszi 10 лет назад +7

      Did you not listen to what he said?

    • @Ronaldo7Man
      @Ronaldo7Man 10 лет назад +10

      Not really ... ALOT of people drink it just because they think it only does good to the body and not because they like it ...

  • @DaScribbler
    @DaScribbler 10 лет назад +24

    Through the whole video I was just thinking, "but, but, it's so delicious, and what will I drink with cake and chocolate and....."
    >Oreo without milk is close to a sin
    I agree completely.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 4 года назад +1

      Try plant milks. One of them is bound to please you. There are so many to choose from. I would start with almond andcoconut with vanilla flavor. The coconut makes it richer.

    • @lazzo000
      @lazzo000 4 года назад +1

      @@someguy2135 Vegan detected

    • @optimisticallyskeptical1842
      @optimisticallyskeptical1842 4 года назад

      @@lazzo000 Yep, it seems you're right. But he does have a point, almond milk is an acceptable alternative, and my favorite meal is steak and eggs!! I stopped drinking milk some time ago except for a little half and half with my morning coffee.

    • @TheIppus
      @TheIppus 3 года назад

      @@optimisticallyskeptical1842 Almond milk isn't much more environmentally-friendly than cows' milk, if that's why you're doing it. Cows produce more greenhouse gases, but almonds take a ton of water to grow, and producing almond milk takes even more. They end up using more water per gallon of milk than cows. And they're mostly grown in places that don't have a lot of water to go around, like California's drought-stricken central valley.

    • @optimisticallyskeptical1842
      @optimisticallyskeptical1842 3 года назад

      @@TheIppus hmm, Your talking about water like its a precious thing. It is, but its also in abundance. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed so the total volume of water on Earth does not change. I don't care how much is "being used up". And besides, trees only use water to transport nutrients to the leaf and then release it to the atmosphere creating water vapor. Please educate yourself on how these cycles work. Start with Krebbs cycles which also applies to carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen.

  • @johndearden6410
    @johndearden6410 6 лет назад +1

    So the bottom line here is: You live in the USA. Every manufacturer or producer of a product says their product is the best, or absolutely necessary for your existence, or both. An advertisement that says something to the affect "We think we have a nice product. You might like to try it." would never fly. Gotta keep those stockholders happy, you know.

  • @musicman1601
    @musicman1601 10 лет назад +1

    I'm not lactose intolerant, but I also don't like the taste of milk. Sometimes when I tell people they give me a shocked and bewildered look, with the added bonus of "you need to drink it, it's good for you."

  • @LividImp
    @LividImp 10 лет назад +5

    Did anyone really drink milk because they thought it was health food, or because good, homemade chocolate chip cookies virtually require it?
    And how much milk does a person have to drink to cause _bleeding_? Seems like it would take a freakish amount of any food to cause bleeding.

    • @GengoNoTabi
      @GengoNoTabi 10 лет назад +8

      A large percentage of people still think milk is an essential part of a healthy diet. Just like so many people think fat is bad for you.

  • @srpskihayk
    @srpskihayk 8 лет назад +13

    Talk about soy! (If you haven't already. I am new here.) It seems all over there are stories about soy being the number one killer of consumers. Except they fail to mention (or misrepresent completely) the half of the world who owes their existence and continued existence to soy and soy products. Whats this guy's take? Is soy good, or does it just kill western people?

    • @tanyalangille1278
      @tanyalangille1278 6 лет назад

      Fermented soy is the way to go. Tofu and soy milk, etc. is not fermented.

  • @RandomGuy666100
    @RandomGuy666100 8 лет назад +2

    I had a problem when you said that formula can be a decent alternative for children to breast milk. From what I remember from the studies I've read, substituting breast milk leads to a host of problems later in life, such as weaker immune systems. The antibodies from breastmilk are crucial for a child's healthy development.

  • @AvielMenter
    @AvielMenter 9 лет назад +17

    "There really is no reason for us to keep drinking this stuff."
    Then what do you expect me to put in my cereal, Mr. Triage? Water? I'd sooner use arsenic.

    • @InorganicVegan
      @InorganicVegan 9 лет назад +38

      Soy milk, hemp milk, rice milk, almond milk, coconut milk...

    • @theuglyzone
      @theuglyzone 9 лет назад +17

      I actually like water with my cereal. I haven't tried arsenic though...

    • @spastikman
      @spastikman 9 лет назад +8

      Diana Peña almond, ftw.

    • @AvielMenter
      @AvielMenter 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Yeah, I know; doctor recommended a low carb diet and I've eaten essentially no cereal since. I lost a lot of weight.

    • @InorganicVegan
      @InorganicVegan 9 лет назад +2

      *****
      What's wrong with carbs? Calories make you fat, not carbs.

  • @snakeguy76
    @snakeguy76 10 лет назад +3

    Its not the milk; its the yogurt and cheese I love. Oh yes, let it curdle! Yummy yum yum!

  • @zukodude487987
    @zukodude487987 8 лет назад +3

    Fortified soy milk, rice milk, oat milk, hemp milk, buckwheat milk, almond milk, hazelnut milk. Better for you than milk.

  • @petitchatO3
    @petitchatO3 10 лет назад +1

    There's so many studies that say we shouldn't drink milk. And yet all the research on saying we need to drink it are paid by dairy industries.

  • @johnholbrook6903
    @johnholbrook6903 10 лет назад

    Thank you! My family has denied my lactose intolerance for years. I am glad that I can show them this when if they think my crippling stomach pains and frequent trips to the restroom I am not alone. Excessive milk consumption is bad for everyone.

  • @Trancecend
    @Trancecend 8 лет назад +35

    I've spent most of my life trying to figure out why I get outbreaks of pimples. It wasn't until a few years ago I found out it was milk, AND IM NOT LACTOSE INTOLERANT... thats the kicker.
    Something in milk messes me up.

    • @matthewk1
      @matthewk1 8 лет назад +11

      Its the hormones in milk

    • @Trancecend
      @Trancecend 8 лет назад +7

      Yeah thats what I concluded. But it's gotta be the native cow-hormones, because we don't add artificial growth hormones to our cows in Denmark.

    • @matthewk1
      @matthewk1 8 лет назад +5

      Trancecend Yeah it is. Cows milk is naturally full of hormones because baby cows are dependent on it to grow.

    • @95Gabe
      @95Gabe 8 лет назад

      +Trancecend Thats you. Not everyone.

    • @Trancecend
      @Trancecend 8 лет назад +13

      95Gabe Are you a milk lobbyist? I specifically wrote that this was me.

  • @fionaaleksoska
    @fionaaleksoska 7 лет назад +6

    Those studies are all on drinking milk or taking calcium supplements as adults which clearly doesn't make a difference to fracture risk. However, iv seen systematic reviews showing kids who drink more milk while they are growing benifit from it. And not just for kids and bone health, iv seen lots of other systematic reviews showing milk consumption reduces risk for diabetities, metabolic syndrome some cancers and childhood obesity. But I agree it's not nessesary to drink milk beyond childhood and the American recommendations is way too high. In he UK it's just one cup a day of milk or yogurt, or a small bit of cheese. Yes it's high in calories and should be limited. Also, we are not the only spiecies which milks other animals. There are spiecies of ant which farm and 'milk' aphids, rubbing their abdomen so they release a sugary liquid which the ants drink. And there are many other spiecies who farm other spiecies, it's not just humans that do it.

    • @ruru3489
      @ruru3489 7 лет назад +2

      The Ethical Omnivore studies paid for by the dairy industry

    • @fionaaleksoska
      @fionaaleksoska 7 лет назад

      Oh FFS come on, not everything is a conspiracy!

  • @TechTopHat
    @TechTopHat 10 лет назад +1

    I think that there should be a reference to "Lactase persistence". People are not split into lactose intolerant and lactose tolerant, but there's a whole spectrum in between. Depending on where you are on that spectrum milk might have various effects on you, some which you might not even recognise or associate with milk. I think this might be a significant factor when adjusting your milk intake. That being said, milk is still awesome. Particularly in my coffee... (there... I alienated the 2 people that paid attention to this comment :P ).

  • @benjamincarney9875
    @benjamincarney9875 10 лет назад

    I can tell by the way he delivers his data that he has seen too many youtube comments questioning set-in-stone, peer reviewed facts. I, for one, appreciate what you're doing here. Peer reviewed information is valuable nowadays.

  • @DanThePropMan
    @DanThePropMan 10 лет назад +6

    ...I feel so disillusioned...

  • @mlemleh
    @mlemleh 10 лет назад +4

    My mum has been telling me this for years. Thanks for confirming :D

    • @YohannParis
      @YohannParis 10 лет назад +2

      Yes, the same, she always told me "Milk is an aliment, not a drink."

  • @Piarou
    @Piarou 10 лет назад

    Thanks. I have been waiting on this for years. :)

  • @vortexshedding
    @vortexshedding 10 лет назад +1

    Such an awesome episode! Kudos!!!

  • @graphicgraphites
    @graphicgraphites 10 лет назад +41

    So I get the idea that you want to dispel myths about milk and it's marketing. But this was one overly dramatic video, and the studies citied needed some explanation, why do hip fractures matter so much, over studies about bone density? The condescending presentation of things makes it far less likely that your point will actually be taken seriously. You shouldn't have to talk down to and insult people to make a point.

    • @ladadidah
      @ladadidah 10 лет назад +1

      Precisely! And relationship does not equate to correlation, I'd like to know what other variables were present in these studies showing milk led to higher risk of #s

    • @Sagecage100
      @Sagecage100 10 лет назад +1

      ladadidah I think you messed that up... Relationship is correlation, however, neither of those things imply causation.

    • @ladadidah
      @ladadidah 10 лет назад +1

      oops, yeah- that's what I meant. thanks for the correction Sagecage100 but what I was trying to say is that this video suggests that milk led to the increased hip fractures, without clarifying other factors that may be in play.

  • @Kram1032
    @Kram1032 10 лет назад +7

    Huh. How exactly does milk cause you to bleed?
    And what amount of milk are we talking about?

    • @Srewtheshadow
      @Srewtheshadow 10 лет назад

      It was only in children, and I would assume it was a rather excessive amount approaching half a gallon or so a day (people do indeed throw that much milk at their children :/). Balance is essential in a child, much more so than adults. Excessive anything is dealdy to a child, even milk.

    • @Kram1032
      @Kram1032 10 лет назад

      Srew the Shadow if milk causes bleeding in children, a corresponding proportion probably also causes bleeding in adults. Though perhaps adults don't tend to drink milk as excessively as some children.
      Still, it seems rather surprising that a bunch of protein, water, fat and sugar coupled with a couple of micronutrients which, by definition, only are found in little doses in milk (compared to the other four things mentioned above) would cause bleeding.
      What about the milk does that?
      Obviously we are talking about absolutely excessive amounts here, yeah.

    • @Kram1032
      @Kram1032 10 лет назад +2

      Srew the Shadow oh, look, a reference in the description. 40 ounces a day and it's the proteins that can just absorb iron.
      But 40 ounces is just about a liter of milk. That's actually nothing.
      Though the child in question was 2 years old and should drink no more than 20 ounces a day.
      articles.kwch.com/2010-08-04/sweet-drinks_24081407

    • @mickycarcar
      @mickycarcar 10 лет назад

      A little more research shows that some babies and toddlers are sensitive to some of the proteins in milk. Their guts aren't fully developed yet, so they can be more sensitive to certain foods than adults.

    • @Srewtheshadow
      @Srewtheshadow 10 лет назад

      Kram1032 Shhhhhh, don't tell them I'm lazy, my reputation as being smart will be ruined

  • @meryemm3659
    @meryemm3659 2 года назад +1

    Till age 21 I didn't know that milk and any kind of dairy product was literally the worst for me. I had for years acne problems but it turned out that milk was just the cause.
    I stopped consuming it for like 2 years and I can say that my skin got so so so so much better in only ONE month. All those years of trying to find the best skincare, medical treatment was just for nothing and a total waste of money.
    And I'm still healthy so, yup you definitely don't need milk in your life.

  • @nicholasmaxwell4369
    @nicholasmaxwell4369 9 лет назад

    Just saw an article on bbc that quotes you and this video verbatim! Very cool.

  • @lirbugler
    @lirbugler 10 лет назад +6

    "TO THE RESEARCH!" - Got to make that a thing.

  • @Mellosaxsexy
    @Mellosaxsexy 10 лет назад +17

    My issue with your argument is the extensive emphasis on calories. Calories are good for a person... it's what allows us to function. The only issue with calories is intake vs usage of calories. I also wonder how would milk straight for a cow (or with minimal processing) compare to heavily proccesed milk?

    • @jluuiggins
      @jluuiggins 10 лет назад

      1.bp.blogspot.com/_Ik-imu93cyQ/TMxZBwyrJqI/AAAAAAAAAaQ/BXdfKrP69aA/s1600/White+Gold.jpg
      Yumm

    • @othertestchannelbeta
      @othertestchannelbeta 10 лет назад +3

      The key-point of the argument was that milk is not as good for our bones and general health as the Milk people would have you believe. Most Americans take in way more calories than they use, hence the general state of our health.

    • @Mellosaxsexy
      @Mellosaxsexy 10 лет назад

      Verifed InTest
      The evil Milk people! Why do "most Americans matter".... if we are testing on supposedly healthy individuals. Also, besides the fact that was not my point, you would rather have people drink soda? Milk tastes good, a young children enjoy it, it is common, and does bear some nutritional value even to adults. Lastly, you just tried to link milk to bad health in the US..... How about linking levels of inactivity, and McDonalds. (because it is far more common then people drinking milk)

    • @othertestchannelbeta
      @othertestchannelbeta 10 лет назад +1

      Mellosaxsexy Water is good to drink, as is fruit juice, as is vitamin water and so on. But I'm not saying Milk is evil, I drink it myself. But the point remains true that it's less healthy for us than is advertised. If you want to build a strawman argument out of that fact, don't waste my time. Thank you.

    • @tanyalangille1278
      @tanyalangille1278 6 лет назад

      You shouldn't drink your calories. Water is all we need to drink.

  • @seastormsinger
    @seastormsinger 10 лет назад +1

    All of this is only about drinking milk, not about the consumption of dairy in general. There is a lot of evidence that consuming dairy (whether drinking milk, eating cheese/yogurt, ect.) had a significant evolutionary advantage.
    The argument that because its not a magical elixer you shouldn't drink it is inane. If you have an intolerance to something, be it dairy, or gluten, or shellfish, obviously you don't eat it, but just because someone has an allergy to peanuts does not mean no one should eat peanuts.

  • @mcrrocks897
    @mcrrocks897 8 лет назад

    I love the research-based videos this guy makes, and have watched a load of the newer ones. Unlike the newer ones, this and other older videos of his have him nearly berating the viewer as if he's arguing with them! He's almost like Maddox at the end of this video!
    Aside from the odd attitude, I really am enjoying this informative channel.

  • @sageyash
    @sageyash 10 лет назад +10

    In these studies did they take into consideration vitamin D intake?, and exercising because supposedly exercising will make your body reinforce your bones, but if you don't have the calcium for it then what will your body use?

    • @paradoxica424
      @paradoxica424 10 лет назад +1

      The reinforcement can only come from micro-fractures. If and only if the exercise you carry out gives your bones micro-fractures will your body reinforce them.

    • @jluuiggins
      @jluuiggins 10 лет назад +4

      ***** Seriously? A cup of Spinach blows a cup of milk out of the water; dominates it in almost every way. Broccoli comes close.
      Calcium is also added to everything. It isn't usually so high in bread, cereals, or orange juice.
      Dairy is delicious, I can't imagine a world without cheese, but only an addict says his heroine is good for him.

    • @tanyalangille1278
      @tanyalangille1278 6 лет назад

      The only drink we need is water. One shouldn't drink their calories or nutrients.

  • @OptimusPhillip
    @OptimusPhillip 8 лет назад +22

    Forgive my skepticism, but why the fixation on hip fractures?

    • @cleodello
      @cleodello 7 лет назад +4

      It's also related to age, I think.

    • @bookwyrmneducator
      @bookwyrmneducator 7 лет назад +7

      OptimusPhillip One of the main pushes to drink milk is calcium assisting with eliminating fractures. It is especially the case with older women, hence hip fracture focus.

    • @FajorMuckup
      @FajorMuckup 6 лет назад +2

      Yeah totally random info those fractures. I want to know if it extends quality adjusted life years. Focus on Calcium assumed effects is missing the much bigger picture.

    • @VJK.MD.
      @VJK.MD. 5 лет назад

      Because of its weight-bearing function

    • @Rigvedification
      @Rigvedification 4 года назад

      Because hips don't lie

  • @Time2Flee
    @Time2Flee 7 лет назад

    😢this is the sort of content that keeps me using youtube, so good!

  • @huyen-uyennguyen2957
    @huyen-uyennguyen2957 10 лет назад

    Love this guy's attitude , subscribed

  • @codediporpal
    @codediporpal 10 лет назад +5

    "milk industrial complex"
    No exaggeration. When I grew up, we learned the "4 food groups" in elementary school, which was the US government approved dietary guideline. One entire group was dairy. The "educational" materials we learned from in class were provided by the Dairy Council.
    We've got the same nonsense going on right now in pharmaceuticals for kids. Far worse IMO.

  • @shawniscoolerthanyou
    @shawniscoolerthanyou 10 лет назад +3

    I like that you eventually got to research but please limit your use of fallacies. Example: Only humans drink milk past a certain age. Only humans do a lot of things.

  • @julia758
    @julia758 10 лет назад

    I showed this to my mom because she is a doctor and advocates super hard for lots of milk consumption. She just shook her head dismissively.

  • @Vid1917
    @Vid1917 7 лет назад +1

    2:40 it wasn't the calcium, it's the fact that the acidity of the milk they take regularly causes the body to leech calcium from the bones to alkalize the stomach contents, ehich causes a net loss of calcium, hence greater hip fractures. however eating green leafy vegetables which are alkaline and contain calcium reduce risk.

  • @RainWhitehart
    @RainWhitehart 10 лет назад +9

    My mother forced me to drink my for years, well in to my teens, because 'it's good for you' turns out i am lactose intolerant and she was making me sick for most of my life. thanks mom.

    • @danycashking
      @danycashking 10 лет назад +3

      now you can send her this video and tell her to suck on an utter :3

  • @swiftythegathering
    @swiftythegathering 9 лет назад +5

    I like the taste of milk...

  • @irisce2799
    @irisce2799 4 года назад

    Within the first 5 seconds of this video starting, I thought, "huh, this guy looks and sounds like John Green!", but he wasn't. Then I read the description and it said that John Green was the executive producer!! What a pleasant surprise!

  • @anikgypsy
    @anikgypsy 9 лет назад

    I've been trying to convince this to my mom for years! Thank you :)

  • @Halosty45
    @Halosty45 10 лет назад +6

    Question: why aren't there any studies you listed about bone strength not related to hip fractures? It seems rather inconclusive to just have this one kind of thing measured...

    • @MagicMarty90
      @MagicMarty90 10 лет назад

      How would you measure "bone strength"? Just base it off bone density alone, or...?

    • @skarloeyable
      @skarloeyable 10 лет назад +4

      Hip fractures are especially good for this because they have a really good correlation with low bone density. Most other bone injuries have many more important factors that can skew results. Although it's still a bit of a leap, it's the best way of measuring bone density in a large population without actually having a poke around in each person's bones- completely unfeasable.

    • @Halosty45
      @Halosty45 10 лет назад

      skarloeyable Okay, thanks.

  • @sjheiss
    @sjheiss 10 лет назад +4

    He's freaking out about 240 calories? That's not very much...
    And cheese is the best thing ever. I don't eat cheese or drink milk to keep my hip joints from breaking; I consume them because they taste good.

    • @MrFaitmaker
      @MrFaitmaker 10 лет назад +1

      240 * 3 times a day is.

    • @radicalbacon
      @radicalbacon 10 лет назад +2

      MrFaitmaker I think, perhaps, you misunderstood Aaron. The 240 calories is the three cups; a single cup of nonfat milk is ~80 calories.

    • @Spy-V
      @Spy-V 10 лет назад

      And the (casa)morphine (unintentionally) too ;p

    • @InorganicVegan
      @InorganicVegan 10 лет назад +1

      *****
      Liquid calories don't fill you up, so it's not great since you don't notice it. Adds up.

    • @radicalbacon
      @radicalbacon 10 лет назад +1

      Diana Peña I'll accept that this is true for juice, sodas, or alcoholic beverages, but milk curdles in your stomach. Many people feel fuller because of that.

  • @MrRoboskippy
    @MrRoboskippy 10 лет назад

    Wow! Thank you so much for the awesome video.

  • @maxpowr90
    @maxpowr90 10 лет назад +2

    It isn't just milk but dairy in general. Cheese is not an essential part of a "healthy diet" either. The terrifying fact is that a slice of cheese on average is 70 calories with even less nutritional value than milk because it is processed so much.

    • @mgii993
      @mgii993 10 лет назад

      cheese is not "processed", at least farmer's and artisanals cheese. It's milk transformed by bacterial activity, and if you know the slightliest what you are talking about, this is actually really good for you. Bacterial activity decompose lactose thus making it much more digestible. Bacterial flora is a huge plus for your gut activity. Don't drink milk if you don't like it, but stop demonizing it, for god's sake! Of course it's calories ridden, but not quite as much as most "food" we consume everyday!

    • @philippehache
      @philippehache 10 лет назад

      Marie-Gabrielle Blais Technically all cheese is processed; milk is turned into cheese through several different processes.
      Some cheese are highly process other are not.

  • @lukenuetzmann
    @lukenuetzmann 10 лет назад +8

    I've read that the amount of acid contained in milk is so high that you actually end up losing more calcium than you're taking in as your body's way of balancing the PH. Of course this is all here-say, but I felt it was worth mentioning.

    • @vthib
      @vthib 10 лет назад +7

      Milk is a basic, not an acid. That's why if you drink a gallon of it in an hour you will throw up, because your stomach can't handle so much base.

    • @ranXoverXyourXcatX
      @ranXoverXyourXcatX 10 лет назад +9

      ***** 2% milk is slightly acidic, between 6.8-6.4 on the pH scale. don't believe me? just google it.

    • @GregTom2
      @GregTom2 10 лет назад +16

      James Games
      Milk is a buffer. It contains both weak acids and weak bases, so that it should pretty much neutralise whatever. This is why milk helps with stomach burn, while still being technically acidic.
      Moreover, compared to your gastric juices, a pH of 6.8 is very basic.

    • @thisone45
      @thisone45 10 лет назад +1

      I've seen this as well. Though I believe its was more specific to the protein in milk acidifying the blood and thereby causing the body to release calcium to fix the problem.

    • @LulaJake
      @LulaJake 6 лет назад

      Acid-whey is a byproduct from making Greek yogurt (made from milk) that is actually classed as toxic waste. They feed it back to the cows and make whey protein from a small portion of it but most ends up as waste.

  • @FranticCashew
    @FranticCashew 10 лет назад +3

    Listen, I hear what you are saying. But a world without milk is a world without cheese, and that is not a world I want to live in.

    • @healthcaretriage
      @healthcaretriage  10 лет назад +4

      And I say as much in the end of the video!

    • @unvergebeneid
      @unvergebeneid 10 лет назад

      Healthcare Triage Given that there's been a lot of anti-milk propaganda out there recently, this was definitely too late in the video. During the whole video I was afraid that they'd gotten to you, too.
      What is more, these people have very selective senses. Your "Oh and BTW milk isn't bad for you either kthxbye" might have been much too subtle for them to pick it up. Maybe you should do a follow-up video where you debunk the other side of propaganda war as well.

    • @FranticCashew
      @FranticCashew 10 лет назад

      Healthcare Triage I know, I was just messing around ;) I am glad to hear you are team cheese as well!

  • @jkessler410
    @jkessler410 10 лет назад +1

    While I don't dispute anything you say, My only answer can be that I just don't care.. Milk is delicious, Ice Cream is amazing, Butter is bliss and if I die much earlier than I should due to any of those items.. I shall die with a milk mustache and a look of satisfaction on my face.

  • @steevemartial4084
    @steevemartial4084 6 лет назад +1

    "Has it occurred to none of you that we're the only mammals in the planet to consume milk after the early childhood period ?" Should we also stop wearing clothes ? Using a complex language ? Trying to understand the world around us objectively ?
    Seriously though this is an appeal to nature and it has nothing to do in a channel dedicated to science. It has decreased the trust I put in your channel and I know I'm not the only one. But it's even worse that some will still trust you entirely and will use fallacious arguments like these in the future.
    Thankfully the rest of the video is still of high quality and backed up by evidence. I hope you won't let this kind of mistake slip through in the future.

  • @octowboy
    @octowboy 10 лет назад +3

    this makes me want a glass of milk..
    90% of studies show milk is good for you..
    10% show its bad.
    not all doctors are knowledgeable, some of them got straight D's in school.. :)
    you can get a study to say anything you want by just selecting different populations.

    • @herbbowler2461
      @herbbowler2461 5 лет назад

      The only studies that show milk is good for you was done by the dairy industry or funded by them so they get the results they want. No other animal drink milk as an adult or from another species unless feed by us
      OSTIOPEROSIS DOES NOT EXIST IN NATURE

  • @fakjbf
    @fakjbf 10 лет назад +3

    The only milk I drink is with my cereal or in milkshakes, simply because it tastes good

  • @EmperorTerran
    @EmperorTerran 9 лет назад +2

    so he focuses on a fractures for 5 minutes and is done with it? How about potassium intake, how about vitamin D thats added? What about cavities? This is some simplistic approach here.

  • @GregoryMillerdrdairy
    @GregoryMillerdrdairy 10 лет назад +2

    We are the only mammals that drive cars or airplanes, because we are smart enough. We drink milk because it is nutrient rich, affordable, and can fit into a healthy diet. The American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, The Dietary Guidelines for Americans and many many others recommend dairy as a part of a healthy diet. Most teenage kids and adults are not getting enough. If you want the full science, read my book, The Handbook of Dairy Foods and Nutrition.....Full disclosure, I work for National Dairy Council.

  • @tiesthijsthejs
    @tiesthijsthejs 10 лет назад +8

    Sir Aaron, what to do with Osteoporosis?
    My gf was tested due to family, doctors found she has a very early stage.
    To prevent a life of pain and collapsing in old age, she's on higher dosages of calcium (as well as vitamin D), besides following the diet advice to consume diary products.
    If calcium (via for instance milk) doesn't associate with stronger bones to prevent fractures, what about the association with bone mineral density, as with osteoporosis?
    Greetings from Denmark....

    • @InorganicVegan
      @InorganicVegan 10 лет назад +1

      It doesn't lead to differences in normal people. After all, milk contains a lot more calcium than you can absorb in one sitting, so it doesn't have an effect greater than eating a normal milkless diet.

    • @randomusername587
      @randomusername587 10 лет назад +3

      Look into Magnesium supplementation, especially transdermal magnesium chloride. It's easiest for the body to absorb throughout the skin, much easier than through the digestive tract. In fact, the body needs magnesium to properly absorb calcium.

    • @PinAViolet
      @PinAViolet 10 лет назад

      there are studies that show that digesting the acidic parts of dairy products requires more calcium than is in the product, so your body has to take it from your bones. milk would then make osteoporosis or osteopenia worse

  • @PerrysGaming
    @PerrysGaming 10 лет назад +6

    who cares it's your life. Eat or drink whatever you want to

    • @calebcox9411
      @calebcox9411 10 лет назад +5

      your comment is irrelevant lol. the goal of this video is to inform people about what they are consuming, not persuade them not to drink it.

    • @PerrysGaming
      @PerrysGaming 10 лет назад

      I wasn't talking about the video. I responded to that guys comment but google + is retarded so it didn't work

    • @SRWhitting
      @SRWhitting 10 лет назад

      Caleb Cox
      The video stated, "there's no good reason to keep drinking milk." That's an argument. Arguments are present to persuade.
      Pleasure apparently isn't reason enough for this guy.
      According to his logic...
      There's no good reason to go to the movies
      No good reason to buy fashionable clothes
      No good reason to own a mirror
      No good reason to have sex with a condom
      Or, to watch this video.

    • @jluuiggins
      @jluuiggins 10 лет назад

      S'an It is a statement, not proposition.
      Arguments are more of an ethics and morality thing.
      Milk isn't good for you, and at times can be bad for you. This isn't some kind of stance to be disputed in a debate.
      This is science. Those journals? Peer reviewed.

    • @SRWhitting
      @SRWhitting 10 лет назад

      What is your criteria for demarcating a statement from a proposition.
      There is no good reason to drink milk seems like a conclusion to me. Citing research to support it seems like what someone does when they're...arguing something. Arguments are not just ethical things.

  • @Billchu13
    @Billchu13 10 лет назад

    Thanks for convincing me to drink milk again at the end of the video. Nothing more appetizing than a doctor saying, "You don't need it!"

  • @Mahgoggles
    @Mahgoggles 10 лет назад

    So I got really excited at the mention of Life Cereal. Really dug that stuff as a kid. Also informative video, and I'm a bit relieved that having a bit of milk in my coffee every day isn't cause for alarm. Had no idea it could cause bleeding from that amount.