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This one is still being censored
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# 19 BACTERIUM IN COW'S MILK MAY CAUSE CROHN'S DISEASE
Source: Cleveland Free Times
Title: The Crohn's Connection?, June 16-22, 1999
Author: Lisa Chamberlain
Faculty Evaluator: Derek Girman Ph.D.
Student Researchers: Lisa Desmond & Julia O'Connor
Research points to a possible connection between gastro-intestinal Crohn's disease and the milk we drink. Four studies show that the bacterium Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis (MP); which is found in an almost identical Johne's disease in cattle, survives the pasteurization process and can infect us through the dairy products we consume everyday. This disease has already infected between 500,000 and 1 million people in the US alone and approximately 55 Americans are newly diagnosed each day. At least half of these victims will have an inflamed intestine surgically removed. Both medical and veterinary researchers agree that there is cause for concern and great need for further investigations, yet neither the government nor the dairy industry are willing to touch the issue. Forty-five percent of dairy producers are either unaware of the disease or know very little about it despite the fact that the dairy industry is losing 1.5 billion dollars a year in lethally infected animals.
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Hard to believe it's still censored, and most people and doctors are all like, "It's a mystery!"
Of course these are the same geniuses that told us ulcers were caused by stress, and autism was from "cold mothers", that teething is best dealt with by using organic mercury and that radiation is actually good for you.
So, not really a surprise.
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"Still censored"?! Please!
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