hehe yep. soy milk for me. the pus and the fact that milk is a bodily fluid is enough to sufficiently gross me out.
suprise suprise, im not suprised in the slightest. and this only the lil bit we know of, hahaha imagine if we knew everything which was being pumped into animals, scary thought.
i buy organic milk thats not treated with rbgh, and ben and jerrys ice cream is free of this hormone as well, well most of their ice cream anyway, they cant promise the ones with certain flavors. and the cows look happy on my organic milk, dunno if they actually keep 'em in a field like that though...did not like soy milk at all either... but after our dear loveflower told me the number of pus cells in my milk on msn one night WHILE i was in the middle of a glass, the aftertaste in my mouth after milk just was not the same and i started drinking looads of water until it went away it bothered me so much...
Yeah... I'm addicted to soy milk. I always buy it... my parents even like it and they keep stealing my soy milk, hahaha... then they buy two cartons or so and they're like "oooh... we bought more to make it up"... my dad always does that.
Well, duh. Fiber comes from plant products. There's no fiber in meat or cheese either. And even apple juice doesn't contain any significant amount of fiber--why don't you preach against that? Buying skim milk solves this problem Edit: I stand corrected. ALL MILK (yes, even human breastmilk) contains pus. "Pus" in this instance is nothing more than white blood cells (the gross, white substance around pimples and wounds that we all think of when we hear the word pus is nothing more than a clotting of these white blood cells). PETA, when it began its "Got Pus?" campaign, simply used the somatic cell counts as "proof". All milk has it; it doesn't hurt you. For those who are interested: http://www.ansci.umn.edu/dairy/dinews/12-1-confidence.htm And for the record, the milk I buy is free from rBST. Next time, site your sources. Don't expect me to believe you because you put quotes around a statement.
Canada has banned that fake hormone crap. the company that makes it is out for an easy buck. it promotes extra growth, including cancer and cause lameness in the cow, amoung other things.
Somehow the idea of drinking human breast milk with human pus, is a lot more appealing to me, than drinking a dirty cows pus-y milk. MMMMM LET ME SUCKLE ON YOUR COW TEAT. barf. If we were meant to be drinking cow pus, women would have been given fat fucking utters instead of plump lucious boobs.
Somehow, I would NOT want to drink human breast milk at this point. Human breast milk is the best thing for BABIES, but seeing that I'm not an infant, the high fat content of breast milk doesn't really appeal to me (the fat is perfect for babies, who need it, but I wouldn't want any as an 18 year-old). And once again, it's not PUS, its ANTIBODIES. Peta just called it pus to scare people. It cannot hurt you. And you can't compare buying milk at the store to nursing straight from the cow's udder--the milk you buy in the store is PASTEURIZED, meaning any dangerous bacteria is removed so it is safe for human consumption.
We are the only ones who drink the milk of another animal, something about that seems wrong. The fact that people frown in disgust at drinking human milk, yet turn around and drink milk from a COW which is ALSO high in fat, pus and a bunch of other gross cowish stuff, is so hypocritical and wrong, in my opinion. This whole pus thing i never got from peta anyways, and i don't care whether it can hurt me or not. Eating my own zittie pus won't hurt me either, but im not about to suckle on my, or anyone elses ruptured zits, or lap at someones stab wound and naturally, I'm sure no one else would either. Then again, i'd be more likely to suck up my own pus, than that of a cow. And the fact that there is bacteria in a cow's milk that's so dangerous to humans that it has to be removed i think does all but disprove that a cow's milk is NOT intended for human consumption. Why put all this insane amount of money and time into pasturizing, filtering, hormoning, pumping and drinking gross gross COW'S milk, when you can just make soy milk, which is WAY healthier, and no pus. YAY no pus. woohoo soy milk.