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Media Release
15th November 2007 Say No to School MilkLeading health charity the Vegetarian & Vegan Foundation (VVF) is urging parents to request that their children are not offered cows milk at school because of the health problems associated with it.
VVF Senior Health Campaigner Dr Justine Butler says The Dairy Industry often sends glossy promotional materials to schools putting pressure on teachers to encourage children to drink milk. However, a growing body of scientific evidence links cows milk to a large number of childhood illnesses and shows that cows milk is not the best source of calcium. There are many healthier alternatives including water, soya milk and fruit juice.
The VVF has produced a standard letter for parents to download from their website www.vegetarian.org.uk and send in to their childrens school asking that their child opt out of the school milk scheme. Says Dr Butler The VVFs White Lies report exposed a huge body of scientific evidence linking cows milk to a large number of childhood illnesses:
- Cows milk is the single biggest cause of food allergies (eczema and asthma) in UK children.
- Allergic reactions to milk can lead to intestinal bleeding and iron-deficiency anaemia.
- Early exposure to cows milk has been linked to type 1 diabetes.
- Cows milk may cause ear infections.
- The growth hormone IGF-1 in milk is linked to an increased risk of childhood cancers.
- The hormones in milk have been linked to teenage acne.
- Dairy products contribute significant amounts of cholesterol, animal protein and saturated animal fat to the diet, increasing the risk of heart disease, obesity, type 2 diabetes and other degenerative diseases.
Dr Butler says Cows milk is promoted as the best source of calcium, important for growing bones. However, most people in the world dont drink milk; over 70% of the worlds population cant digest the sugar in milk as they are lactose intolerant.
In fact, the research shows that:
Across the world the highest consumers of milk suffer the highest levels of osteoporosis. Animal protein in milk can promote calcium loss from the bone leading to osteoporosis. Physical exercise is the most important factor for building strong bones. A recent review of 58 studies on milk published in the journal Pediatrics concluded that there is little evidence to support encouraging adolescents to drink more milk for the sake of bone health.
Buy the fully-referenced scientific review White Lies for £5.00 from the VVF by phoning 0117 970 5190 or online at www.vegetarian.org.uk
For more information contact Dr Justine Butler at the VVF on 0117 970 5190 or email info@vegetarian.org.uk
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