I can confirm this. And the allergy thing is much deeper than only this. A
friend of mine who checked out by his own hand many years ago had his first
and only son at the same time as Mikey (my first) was born. Harlan  and his
wife NEVER gave the child any milk products at all. At the time of his death
which would have put the boys at about 4 years old his child had never been
sick one day in his life. No colic, no sniffles, no colds. No nada! In lieu
of milk he gave the child mashed banana and water from birth (ok you monkees
in the back row settle the feck down right now!!!). I went to an allergist
along with Mikey for many years and did all the tests and shots and stuff
and indeed we ARE allergic. BUT who the feck can give up cheeeeeeese (esp.
With friends like my Uncle John and Aunt Claud). PLEASE don9t get me started
on his topic!!

Best

Paz


on 10/14/02 10:42 PM, dsk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> William Chavez wrote:
>> 
>> One more thing, Judy Collins once stated that dairy products were bad for
>> singers!?!? I don't think adults should be drinking milk period but why
>> singers? Professional vocalist out there?? Know the answer?
> 
> Friends who are professional singers tell me that dairy products create
> extra mucus, which can coat the vocal chords, kinda makes them all
> gummy. Icky. I take their word for it. Extra mucus can also affect their
> sinus cavities, which would then effect the sound of their voice. I
> think that's a concern especially for classical singers who rely on
> projecting their voice rather than using a microphone to be heard.
> 
> Debra Shea

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