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Monday 23 April 2001
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Docs Warn Mayor: "Don't Get Milked by the Dairy Industry"
Williams Asked to Dump Milk-Mustache Ad and "Drink Chocolate Milk Day"
Washington, D.C.The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) is calling on D.C. Mayor
Tony Williams to consider his constituents' best interests and not promote milk, a product
that makes so many of them sick. Last Thursday's Washington Post reported that
Williams is considering posing for a milk-mustache ad when he proclaims May 11 "Drink
Chocolate Milk Day" and the dairy industry brings its Chocolate Milk Mustache Mobile
Tour to the National Zoo.
"Given that 16 studies now link
milk consumption to prostate cancer, and that African Americans
have the highest rates of it in the world, it's outrageous that
D.C.'s mayor might push dairy products," says PCRM president
Neal D. Barnard, M.D.
(D.C.'s population is 60 percent African American.) "Like most
people, Mayor Williams is probably unaware that milk is not the
health food the industry claims it is. But it's time he learned
the truth."
"Besides prostate cancer, milk has been linked to asthma, anemia, allergies,
juvenile-onset diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and ovarian and breast cancer," says
PCRM nutrition director Amy Lanou, Ph.D. "What's more, a great many adults and older
children, particularly people of color, are lactose intolerant, so promoting milk is
adding insult to injury."
Dr. Lanou sent a letter
to Mayor Williams' office on Friday requesting an immediate meeting
to be sure he understands milk's links to prostate cancer and other
diseases. PCRM also sent a letter to the zoo today, asking it to
withdraw its participation in the Milk Tour. "We want them
both to just say no' to the dairy lobby," says Dr. Lanou.
PCRM led an effort in 1999, which included a successful lawsuit, to make dairy products
optional in the federal food guidelines. The campaign was supported by a number of
prominent minority organizations and leaders including the Congressional Black Caucus; the
NAACP; Martin Luther King, III; Jesse Jackson, Jr.; the National Hispanic Medical
Association; and former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders, M.D. PCRM also filed a petition
with the Federal Trade Commission last year charging the milk-mustache campaign with
deceptive health claims; that petition is currently under investigation.
Founded in 1985, PCRM is a nonprofit health
organization dedicated to promoting preventive medicine, especially
better nutrition, and higher research standards. Based in Washington,
D.C., it is comprised of 5,000 physicians and more than 100,000
laypersons.
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