
Why even infants or children shouldn't drink cow's milk? Because it is meant to turn a 90-pound calf into a 450-pound cow in less than one year, hence it contains four times more calcium than human milk. An infant doesn't require such huge levels of calcium so the high mineral content in cow's milk puts a strain on his kidney. However generally infants produce lactase (the enzyme capable of breaking down lactose, milk's sugar) until the age of around 2, then they lose this ability, that's one of the most intuitional reasons why people shoudn't consider natural and healthy a daily intake of milk.

Whereas dairy products are also contaminated with cow's pus and blood, and frequently with pesticides, hormones and antibiotics, shall we finally consider alternatives for our calcium needs? Dark green leafy vegetables such as kale, broccoli and spring greens provide plenty of well-absorbed calcium, while reducing calcium losses; other important sources are dried fruits, sesame seeds and soy.
There's no excuse to finally open your eyes and realize that the 'healthy cow's milk' is one of the biggest billions' value gimmicks of the 20th century, perpetuated by huge companies that shamelessly buy the proves in order to hide the evidence. [...to be continued...]
Kali