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Dairy Is Worse Than Coca-Cola, Says Leading Longevity Expert​

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Leading longevity expert Dr Michael Greger has explained why Coca-Cola is preferable to dairy milk in a new interview.

The renowned plant-based physician was appearing on Chris Evans’ Virgin Radio Breakfast Show to discuss his new book, How Not To Age. The book is described as a “scientific approach to getting healthier as you get older.” In it, Dr Greger discusses the wide ranging benefits of healthy plant-based foods, as well as the issues of animal foods.

Referencing some “fun headlines” from the book, Evans asked Dr Greger if Coca Cola is “good for you.” To this, Dr Greger laughed and said: “only compared to dairy milk, for example, in terms of IGF-1, this pro-aging hormone.” (He then made very clear that Coca Cola was not in any way healthy in a general sense…).

IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor) is a hormone involved in the normal growth and development of body tissues. It assists the body’s transition from childhood to adulthood, and is necessary for growth. Studies have shown, however, that high levels of IGF-1 can increase risk of several types of cancers.
In the interview with Evans, Dr Greger appeared to be referencing a 2009 study that looked at the short term effects of replacing milk with cola beverages on IGF-1. The study followed a group of men aged 22-29 over two 10-day periods. In one period, they drank 2.5 liters of Coca Cola a day. In the other, they drank the same amount of semi-skimmed milk. The participants had higher levels of IGF-1 in the milk period.

Consuming dairy milk has been found by multiple studies to raise levels of IGF-1 in the blood. Dr Greger has previously gone into more detail about the issues with IGF-1, saying: “When you’re a kid extra growth is good, but when you’re an adult extra growth can mean a tumor.”

He went on to say that levels of IGF-1 go up when you’re a child, then come down again. Having high levels as an adult increases the risk of both prostate and breast cancers, as it helps tumors to grow, and cancer cells to break off from the tumor, migrate in surrounding tissues, and invade the blood stream. “IGF-1 is a growth hormone that makes things grow, that’s what it does. But too much growth when we’re grown up can mean cancer,” he said.

Dr Greger has also previously stated that “A plant-based diet and a regular exercise routine may reduce our IGF-1 levels in less than two weeks.

Who is Dr Greger?​

Dr Greger is a hugely well-respected physician and nutrition expert. He is the owner of Nutritionfacts.org, a free resource containing science-based information on food and diets. Prior to How Not To Age, he wrote and How Not To Die(2015) and How Not To Diet (2019).

He is well-known in the vegan community for his advocacy for plant-based eating. He has previously described animal-free diets as a “one-stop shop” against chronic diseases.

Watch more from Dr Greger below:​

 
He looks like a stereotypical ((expert)). Other than that, veganism leads to all kinds of issues along with aging prematurely. Compare and contrast the Mongols who primarily ate meat and dairy versus the guards and peasantry who subsisted on rice gruel.

The latter got utterly destroyed when the Mongols came in.
 
Absolute horseshit. Coke is one of the worst things you could put in your body. Any soft drink, really. I cut soda out entirely close to a year ago, and I've felt so much better. You realize the stuff really is poison once you haven't had it for awhile.
 
The latter got utterly destroyed when the Mongols came in.
Right, but the invading mongols probably weren't in their seventies at the time. There are many things that can give you a short-term boost at the cost of long-term viability - in health and other areas. Indeed, his whole point is that it is good at one stage in your life but harmful at another.

That's not saying he's right or wrong and frankly I'd find it surprising to be worse than actual fizzy sugar laden drinks. But that the idea that mongols ate meat and drank milk doesn't mean neither have downsides. It'd be surprising if they didn't really as everything does. Honestly, it's a question of quantities. 2.5l of either is a lot. And when people say things like "can double your risk" that can be pretty meaningless. If you're risk is 0.001 and it changes to 0.002 then that's doubled the risk and what it means is you've gone from a 1 in a thousand chance to 2 in a thousand.
 
This plainly defies common sense and conventional knowledge, and sounds like an anti-livestock push lying "for the greater good" more than anything.

Fun fact- Whites are statistically the only group of people on earth who aren't majority lactose intolerant, particularly Northern Europeans (only ~5% are lactose intolerant). Conversely, 75-95% of Asians and blacks are lactose intolerant. Next time you're hanging out with your friend Chang or Jamal, be sure to eat ice cream in front of them, content in the knowledge that you can, at your convenience, have a delicious treat any time that they'll never be able to without harming themselves.
 
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