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Wayne Mitchell wrote: Nonsense. Though it is true that cow's milk is a problem for many cats (some handle it fine), the rest of what you say is false. As caregiver to an insulin-using diabetic, I know that cow's milk (preferably low-fat) is almost as good as juice or soda for treating low blood sugar because the sugar content is quickly digested, absorbed and converted to glucose. Wayne M. We toolking bout cats or kids |
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equalizer wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 14:20:31 GMT, "Philip" wrote: equalizer wrote: On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 02:34:45 GMT, "Philip" wrote: "whitershadeofpale" wrote in message oups.com... Oh heck yeah, give them lots and lots of fresh cool water. I'd lay off the milk though, it's really for calves. Milk is very hard to digest. Milk actually lays in the stomach for about 4 hours and actually rots then the body let's it through, just to get the rot out. For a test, put a glass of milk outside on a 100 degree day, for 4 hours, then smell it. Many people smell worse. LOL That's true, Arthur. How about calling the BBB and complaining about the home care nurse. I think it's about time they get someone out there who can change your colostomy bag with some semblance of fidelity, don't you? eq You really enjoyed drinking the contents of the last one that much? Wow. No, that wasn't me, I'm nowhere near Orange. That was your old slut wife you were giving the drink to. Alzheimer's a bitch, I know. eq That's your last post. Killfile. |
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"Philip" wrote in message hlink.net... equalizer wrote: On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 14:20:31 GMT, "Philip" wrote: equalizer wrote: On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 02:34:45 GMT, "Philip" wrote: "whitershadeofpale" wrote in message oups.com... Oh heck yeah, give them lots and lots of fresh cool water. I'd lay off the milk though, it's really for calves. Milk is very hard to digest. Milk actually lays in the stomach for about 4 hours and actually rots then the body let's it through, just to get the rot out. For a test, put a glass of milk outside on a 100 degree day, for 4 hours, then smell it. Many people smell worse. LOL That's true, Arthur. How about calling the BBB and complaining about the home care nurse. I think it's about time they get someone out there who can change your colostomy bag with some semblance of fidelity, don't you? eq You really enjoyed drinking the contents of the last one that much? Wow. No, that wasn't me, I'm nowhere near Orange. That was your old slut wife you were giving the drink to. Alzheimer's a bitch, I know. eq That's your last post. Killfile. Me Crazy Cocktail Recipe Ingredients fill With Pineapple Juice 0.5 oz. Rum Ice 0.5 oz. Tia Maria Mixing Instruction In a tall glass pour: Stir and enjoy. Add pineapple chunks for the extra touch. |
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"whitershadeofpale" wrote:
We toolking bout cats or kids ?? Neither, as far as I know. I thought we were discussing the digestibility of cow's milk and whether it could remain four hours in the stomach and "rot". Wouldn't matter whether it's humans or cats, adult or immature, that's just not going to happen. -- Wayne M. |
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Wayne Mitchell wrote: Wouldn't matter whether it's humans or cats, adult or immature, that's just not going to happen. -- Wayne M. My belief is based on something I read in an health book. It's been years ago, it was called, Fit For Life, it was really popular. I told what I read basically. "Fit for Life" describes how proteins and starches cannot be digested together without great difficulty. Now if you eat milk and beef together, the two require two totally different acids to digest them. Incidently, these two happen to cancel each other out. Another rotten bathroom trip. Don't be wrapping your lips around no cow tits! lol WHOLE MILK IS 3% So. 1 and 2 % is really no great savings on fat. I think dairy farmers are the ones who pay for these Got Milk campaigns. but, I admit, I eat plenty of dairy products |
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I doubt it is diabetes. All five of my diabetic kitties drank and peed a
lot before they were regulated with insulin. -- Larry - Owned by nine cats |
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