SaMaaH Posted April 14, 2004 Guys check this out...very interesting and scary The Guelph method gives dairy farmers a special feed for their cows. The feed contains herring and chicken feathers. These ingredients work to transfer fish oils into the tissue of cows, and the DHA nutrients end up in the milk produced by the cows. "This diet protects the DHA from being broken down in the stomach of the cow, but allows the DHA to be absorbed by the animal and secreted in its milk, thus resulting in a new dietary source of DHA for people," Larry Milligan, a professor at the University of Guelph, told a news conference Tuesday But adding DHA to milk has some dietitians worried. They question the practicality of feeding fish to cows, which are by nature vegetarians Omega enriched Canadian milk called world first What do you guys think? Do you plan to drink it? Scientists believe that canadians are deficient in "omega 3s" so introducing this new milk to them is a great idea.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haaruun Posted April 14, 2004 Cajab! Maxaanu cabnaa hadaba?.. :eek: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reality Check Posted April 14, 2004 I don't drink milk. :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macalin Posted April 14, 2004 Are there SIDE EFFECTS TO THIS? if Not why not drink it? Got MILK? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intuition Posted April 15, 2004 cajeeb indeed. what next are you going to feed red meat to them so we can get more iron? and we wonder how mad cow disease came about, u canadians are totally going against nature. what if the cows get a taste 4 meat, and next their going to be after us. say NO 2 animal testing, lol can i call it that. but then again i dont even drink milk myself. still its all just a lil too odd Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raula Posted April 15, 2004 Hadaba-if there is fear of fish contamination-wouldn't this transfer the problem to cows, eventually dairy? I wonder y the canadian's are deficient in Omega-3 F.A(linolenic)? is it something in their diets?(u guyz are surrounded by bodies of water unlike U.S.-only on the coastal sides majorly)-therefore should be able to consume ample sea food :confused: There are other ways in obtaining Omega-3 F.A(the eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)kind but needs the enzyme in the body to convert it to DHA)-this are found in green leafy vegis and plant-based oils such as flax oils,sunflower etc. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iffah Posted April 15, 2004 DHA, or docosahexaenoic acid, is one of three omega-3 fatty acids. Many researchers say it's the most crucial one for brain development. "It is the most important one for people's health and welfare... it is used by the body in forming and maintaining nerve and brain tissue and the retina of the eye” said Milligan. The American Heart Association says omega-3s can help decrease irregular heartbeat, triglyceride levels, and growth rate of plaque in the arteries. It is also credited with promoting brain development and regulates pressure in the eye, joints, and blood vessels. Ok, well apparently there are many benefits to consuming this milk... But I think I'll wait and see what the potential side effects of this new product are before I start drinking it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baadiya_gurl Posted April 19, 2004 haaruun i know eh. ala meeye caano geel marka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites