History has us competing with all kinds of animals and predators for food. So what, exactly, is your point?
Ask peta or your family doctor ...shheshh Did the lights go out or something. https://www.peta.org/living/food/reasons-stop-drinking-milk/ This is a quote from google, “It is completely unnatural. Cow's milk is intended only for baby cows—and it's cruel to take the milk away from the calves for whom it is clearly intended. Need calcium?Milk, which may contribute to osteoporosis and numerous other health issues, is the last place you should be getting it.”Sep 1, 2018 Keep on believing the lobbyist hype https://foodrevolution.org/blog/the-truth-about-milk/
Truth is there is no such a list what "nature intended for human consumption". Or if there was it is missing from the Bible, through the years it got lost. Humans it anything and everything. From dead spiders to rotting fruits we are about consuming just about any organic creature. What is natural about beer? Nothing. It doesn't exist in a natural form, like wine kind of does. Yet we still drink it. So saying similar thing about milk that it "wasn't intended" or "unnatural" is moot and missing the point. That being said nobody really knows the answer, or should I say, there is no clear answer to the question. I am leaning toward the 50-50% solution, milk can be good and bad depending on the person and his health. The milk industry definitely exaggerating its usefulness. Americans consume the most diary product yet osteoporosis is one of the leading illnesses....
My conclusion is,a cow's milk was intended for baby cows, calfs. A mothers milk is intended for human babies. Since i cut back on dairy i've lost a bit of weight and breath better. If any of you think you're better off chewing (slowly) on a stick of butter go for it. I'm not here to stop you, maybe laugh at you . Do whatever like. Just don't tell me what to do, and say it's better for me or anyone else. Especially while I'm laughing...
An apple was intended to rot on the ground and spread seeds. A fish was intended to be shark food. An egg was intended to be a chick, not an omelette. That was my whole point with the previous post, you obviously didn't get it. Unless you posses the Great Book of Divine Intentions. Then it is my bad...
This research must be sponsored by the evil yogurt and cheese lobby https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/08/180828085914.htm