Beware of Dairy and Soy Products
If you have an autoimmune disease, such as myasthenia gravis, beware of dairy and
soy products because they may adversely affect your already weak and vulnerable
immune system.
Dairy Products
Today’s milk is no more than a chemical, biological, and bacterial cocktail.
Instead of the old-fashioned fresh green grass feeding
and traditional methods of breeding, modern feeding methods of cows use
high-protein, soy-based feeds, and high-technology breeding to produce cows with
abnormally large pituitary glands so that they can artificially produce much more milk. Just think
about that!
Today, an average cow may produce 30,000 to 40,000 pounds
of milk per year, as opposed to the 2,000 pounds produced by its counterpart
half a century ago. Such discrepancy may be due to drugs, antibiotics, hormones,
forced feeding plans, and specialized breeding. In 1990, the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) approved a genetically engineered hormone injected into
dairy cows to make them produce more milk. However, the Canadian government and
scientists challenged the safety of this hormone.
Cow’s milk is no longer pure as it was before. Just think about what is in your milk.
Dairy products may play a major role in the development
of allergies, asthma, insomnia, and migraine headaches. At least 50 percent of
all children in the United States are allergic to cow's milk, and many
remain undiagnosed. Dairy products are the leading cause of food allergy,
manifested in diarrhea, constipation, and chronic fatigue, although they may
not be one of the causes of autoimmune disease.
Milk also contains powerful growth hormones, which may play
a major role in human breast cancer. Milk is a hormonal delivery system. If you
believe that breast-feeding mothers deliver substances to their infants, then
you should understand that milk is a hormonal delivery system, too.
Today, milk is homogenized,
which means the fat molecules in milk are evenly distributed within the liquid
milk such that there is no visible cream separation in the milk. By artificially changing nature’s natural mechanism,
milk proteins are not broken down, and are directly absorbed into your
bloodstream without adequate digestion. Undigested proteins may account for
increased rates of cancers and heart disease. This may explain why there is
such low incidence of breast cancer in rural China , where
there is low consumption of dairy products.
To make matters worse, synthetic vitamin D is often fortified and added
to homogenized milk to replace the natural vitamin D complex displaced during
the process of homogenization.
Synthetic vitamin D is toxic to your liver. Do not
believe that your milk “fortified” with vitamin D is a better health food. No,
it is not! Some good stuff has been taken out of your milk and is replaced by
something not as good. For this reason, milk may not be a health food for
healthy eating for everyone.
Normal milk may be bad enough as it is. On top of that,
if milk is pasteurized (heated to kill bacteria in milk), it is being changed
into something other than milk. When milk is pasteurized, much of its enzymes
are destroyed in the process. Without enzymes, milk protein is difficult to
digest, thereby unduly stressing your pancreas, which may make you more prone
to diabetes later in life.
To protect your immune system, stay away from dairy
products as much as possible.
Soy Products
The soybean known today is not the same plant traditionally grown in China . Prior to its introduction
into the United States , this 20th century version of
soybean was genetically
manipulated in Europe in the 1950s to increase its yield for
industrial purposes. In fact, soybean was listed in the 1913 U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) handbook not as a food but as an industrial product.
Soy may not be the health food for healthy eating that
the food industry claims for the following reasons:
Soy has high concentrations of certain chemicals that
combine with essential minerals to deposit insoluble salts difficult for your
kidneys to eliminate.
Soy may adversely affect enzymes and hormones production
in your body.
Soy protein is difficult for your digestion. Soybean is a
seed. Like all other seeds, soybean is rich in enzyme inhibitors (anti-digestive) to protect it from
the environment.
Soybean did not serve as a food until about 3,000 years
ago when the ancient Chinese introduced the art of fermentation, neutralizing
enzyme inhibitors and predigesting soybean with several fungus enzymes.
The Chinese did not eat unfermented soybean as they did
other legumes such as lentils because soybean contains large quantities of
natural toxins.
Only after the Chinese mastered the principle of
pre-digesting soybean with natural substances to enhance its nutritional value
during the Chou Dynasty (1134-246 B.C.) was soybean designated as one of the
five sacred grains along with barley, wheat, millet, and rice for healthy
eating.
Unfortunately, advances in technology, with the use of
chemicals such as emulsifiers, flavorings, preservatives, and synthetic
nutrients, have turned soybean into multiple soy products, while for centuries
the Chinese have been consuming soy and its products only as a small po There are indeed many ways to avoid
sugar in your cooking and diet. Wherever possible, do not include it to boost
your immune system.
The bottom line: Consume soy products, such as soymilk
and tofu, only moderately, if you must.
Soy products are not good for the immune system.
To heal your autoimmune disease, focus on a healthy
immune system through regular detoxification, diet, and mental relaxation.
Remember, medications are toxic substances; they may
suppress your disease symptoms, but they never cure your autoimmune disease. Don’t
add insult to injury!
MY MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
MY MYASTHENIA GRAVIS
Stephen Lau
Copyright© by Stephen Lau
I am a retired Navy veteran and was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis in September 2020. After a bout of left ear infection and TMD (Temporomandibular disorder), symptoms persisting were eyelid drooping, slurred speech, drooling and overall muscle weakness in the left-hand grip, increased fatigue, and unsteady walking. I'm now taking www.multivitamincare.org herbal cure (6 weeks) and I have been receiving a great improvement since I started the remedy, I find joy in being able to go out by myself and catch a movie. “It’s been wonderful, and it’s been life-changing.
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