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Default Milk and MS now Im confused

Read a study on MS and Milk and it seems that several are trying to link the higher consumption of milk products with the prevalance of MS.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...is.html?cat=70

now I am the only one in my family with MS, and I am the only milk drinker. I have been told years ago to give up milk, but I love it so. I am not sure I could give it up.

Is anyone else a diary lover? milk, cheese, butter, yogurts, cottage cheese??? I simply would shrivel up and waste away without milk or milk products. MOOO!
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