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It would be really weird to see a 40 years old man

being breastfed by his mother

but it would be totally normal to see him

drinking a glass of milk

However... I'm about to tell you that

is exactly the same.

To explain this I'm going to start from the very beginning

What is "milk"?

By definition, milk is:

The liquid secreted by the breasts of

female mammals to feed their young

From our own experience,

we know that is the first food

that we consume when we are born.

The hormone "prolactin" helps the process.

Nutrients from the blood are taken and transformed in milk.

This only happens when a woman was recently pregnant.

For example,

Right now I wouldn't be able to take milk from my breast

because I wasn't pregnant

This hormone works until the baby grows

Then the mother doesn't produces more milk

And, at the same time, the baby loses 90 - 95% of

an enzime, named "lactase",

used to digest sugar in milk (lactose).

In brief, a mother has milk ONLY

when she has a baby to feed him.

When he grows up, he can't digest milk well.

The END.

If you are an adult

You don't need milk.

This is applied to all mammals.

Humans,

Cats,

Dogs,

Cows.

Whhhatttt??

Cows?

But cows produce milk all year round!

You never went to a supermarket?

Listen carefully

Because I'm going to tell you a horror story.

As I explained before, to produce milk constantly

mammals need to have babies constantly.

Therefore, the Dairy Industry

RAPES the cows

inseminating them artificially

by putting a tube with semen.

there.

Nine months pass and the cow has her baby

but when she wants to consume her mother's milk,

like any baby...

she is brutally separated.

Baby from mom.

Because, OF COURSE,

That milk is for us.

If it's a male he is sent to the veal industry.

He will stay in space extremely small

to prevent any movement

to avoid muscle development

to have "tender" meat.

If it's a female she will face the same exploitation

that her mother faced.

For years and years

until she gets so abused

that she is completely useless to the industry

and they kill her.

So the Dairy Industry is connected

with the Meat Industry

If you consume dairy

you are supporting animal slaughter

Imagine that this happens to YOU

You get pregnant,

After 9 months

After creating that unique connection

with your baby

They take him away from you

within hours.

They separate you

And you don't see him ever again.

Then, they get you pregnant again,

and again,

again, again, and again

Until your body is so exploited

that they don't need you anymore

so they kill you.

Now let's dispel the "farms" myth .

Because

No.

Your milk does not come from a farm

in which cows are jumping in green grass

with a "happy farmer" that milks them.

Machines do.

Machines automatically suck the udders

Fast and hard

Causing injuries,

infections,

Pus and blood

The machine keeps sucking and those go to "your" milk

When you drink milk

infections, pus and blood = milk

One glass of milk can contain

180 million white blood cells or pus cells

Also, the traitement of the cows is unacceptable

There, they are objects,

not living beings.

They don't have name, just a number

They work, work and work

It reminds me something that happened centuries ago

The question now is

Why do we drink milk from cow

instead of another species?

It would be more reasonable

for example,

if we needed to,

drink milk from a monkey

that shares 99% of our ADN

Instead of a cow that is not that similar.

There is no reason other than the fact that

cows are easily controlled

and produce huge amounts of milk

If they tried to do this with tigers, I'm sure that

a lot of workers will die in the effort.

Is calcium!

Calcium!

Calcium!

Milk has calcium

People need calcium

They put it in such a way that the consumer

will think that milk is a good source of calcium

But then why the top 5 countries consuming milk

are the same with the worst bone health and with osteoporosis?

When we consume milk, since it has animal protein,

our blood gets acidic

Our system then takes calcium from our bones

To neutralize this acidic environment.

When you consume milk,

or any animal protein,

You are taking away calcium from your own bones.

Milk isn't a well absorbed source of calcium.

However there are many alternatives

that have calcium that your body can absorb without side effects.

In the other hand, cows are injected with a hormone (rBGH)

to produce 10% more milk.

Milk, in its own,

Even if is "organic"

"Free range"

Whatever...

Marketing that they put in the face of the product.

Milk has hormones!

As I explained before,

because is to grow a 90 lbs calf to a 2000 lbs cow

When you are an adult you don't need more hormones to grow.

Therefore, the hormones from milk

look for something to do

so if they find a cancer cell

they might act in this cell by making it GROW.

In other words,

Milk = cancer growth

Prostate cancer, breast cancer,

According to many doctors like

Thousand and thousands... a lot of doctors that say this.

It's not about public health anymore.

It's to sell as much as they can.

It became an additive that they have to put in almost

EVERYTHING.

They put it with different names to confuse you

but milk is still there.

But... If it's so bad for our health

Why are they encouraging us to drink it?

If they know everything about it...

About the doctors, the studies...

I'm going to explain this in my next video.

The reality of the Dairy Industry.

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Lesbian & Bi Women Fantasy Books - Duration: 5:46.

The other day, out of curiosity, I was looking at the videos on my channel that

are the most popular, and I was surprised to see that most of my videos that have

the most views are my lesbian book videos: Lesbian Summer Reads, My Favorite

Lesbian Young Adult Books, Lesbian Halloween Reads, and even the part of my

bookshelf tour where I specifically talk about my lesbian book collection. And

most of these are old videos with terrible thumbnails and, to be honest,

pretty questionable video quality. I then immediately it was like "Why does

this surprise me?" The reason I started booktube is because there are so few

queer booktube videos. And to be honest, that's still true. I still see very

little content about queer woman books on YouTube. While I think there's been a

big change in the book blogging world: I can pretty easily find a ton of posts

about queer books and queer book lists— there should always be more, but I think

it's definitely expanded. That content is still pretty few and far between on

YouTube. At the Lesbrary and on my tumblr I usually deal in very obscure or

specific requests about queer women books, or I point people towards

resources of lists of hundreds of books on more general topics, like young adult

books or mysteries. But I've realized that on booktube there's still a demand

for pretty basic videos about queer books. So today I thought I would talk

about queer woman in fantasy books. I don't consider myself an expert on

lesbian and bi women in fantasy, but I've definitely read quite a few that I

really like, so I thought I would share my favorites. The first one I want to

talk about is Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Coulthurst. This is the queer YA fantasy

I've always dreamed of. It's about two princesses who fall in love, but it's

also about court intrigue, betrayal, and suppressed magical powers—as well as a

lot of horses. It's set in a world where as same-sex relationships aren't looked

down on. I completely fell in love with this book and I'm so glad that it's

around for queer teen girls today. And of course I can't have a queer fantasy list

without mentioning Shira Glassman and her Mangoverse books. Beginning with The

Second Mango, this is a series set in a Jewish fantasy world, and it includes a

whole range of diverse representation, including a demi-romantic character.

I've only read the first book so far, but I thought it was really fun, and I've

heard the series really improves from there, so I'm looking forward to continuing on

with that. Keeping in the classic fantasy vein, I really enjoyed Fire Logic by

Laurie Marks. This is another book set in a world without homophobia. It's also a

traveling/quest story, which I always really enjoy. I was a little bit

overwhelmed at first being thrown into this world, but I quickly acclimated and

ended up really enjoying it. And also these covers have gotten a new redesign

and they are beautiful. Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey is not what I would

call a light read: it's 900 pages packed with religion, politics, and hardcore BDSM

sex. It's tastefully done, I thought, but it's a big part of the novel. Phaedra is

a servant of Naamah: a sex worker, which is a profession that

is semi-spiritual and respected in this world. She uses this to glean political

information from her clients, which are both men and women. She does have more

relationships with men in the book, but I would argue that the most significant

relationship she has is with another woman. Another bisexual fantasy book, but

one that is set in our world, is Indigo Springs by A.M. Dellamonica. This is an

ecofantasy book about our world being contaminated with magic. We start the

book seeing the devastation that has happened because of this infestation of

magic, and then you kind of jump back in time to see what led up to it. This is

the sort of classic bisexual book trope of a love triangle with a male and

female love interest, but I thought it was pulled off pretty well in this one. I

will say that I didn't really enjoy the sequel, but I think this works pretty

well as a standalone. And then there's The Salt Roads by Nalo Hopkinson, who's one

of my favorite writers. Her books are always an experience to read. This story

bounces around different time periods, settings, and point-of-view characters,

who are all linked together through their relationship with this goddess. It

has a focus on racism, slavery, and colonialism, and also has several queer

characters. It isn't linear, so you are rocketed from place to place and jump

through time, but it's compelling and fascinating throughout. I'm going to

cheat and include another one of Nalo Hopkinson's books, just because I love her

writing so much. This collection isn't entirely queer, but the novella is, and

there are other queer stories that aren't about queer women. The novella, Ours

Is the Prettiest, is a Borderlands story, which means it shares the setting and

characters with other authors. It also has a really interesting look at this

queer community and the complex, multi-layered relationships that are

involved. And lastly, I really loved Everfair by Nisi Shawl. This is a steampunk,

alternate history of the Congo, which is why I picked it up, but although the

steampunk element is a little lighter than I was expecting, I was pleasantly

surprised to find that there are several queer point-of-view characters. This is a

really complex and thought-provoking read that offers a ton of different

perspectives on topics like war, colonialism, love, betrayal, and race. There

is a ton packed into this, so be prepared to really settle down and give it your

full attention. This is FAR from a complete list of queer women fantasy,

it's just some of the ones that I have enjoyed the most, but I'm not the most

well-read in this genre, so if you have recommendations that I missed, feel free

to leave a comment down below and let me know, because I'm always looking for more.

I'll also include a link to the Goodreads list of queer women fantasy

books, because there are tons and tons of them. I've just dipped my toes in. This

video is also kind of cribbing off a Book Riot article that I wrote, so I'll

link that down below if you want to check that out. And thank you for

watching!

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