FLVOL_79
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A few abnormal cases are not the norm.
I don't drink milk. It really shouldn't be drunk much after infancy.
Ever wonder why so many people are lactose intolerant? There are tons that probably don't even know it.
A few abnormal cases are not the norm.
Sixty percent of adults can't digest milk - USATODAY.comThe cases show that there is no inherent instinct against inter-species nursing, from either the infant or the mother. The reason that it is 'abnormal' is because in the wild, either: Species do not come into contact to nurse, or we don't get to observe the nursing.
Sounds like an opinion to me-- which is fine. My doctor recommended raw goats milk for me (rheumatoid arthritis), since it has natural cortizone. I went off of harsh steroids and methotrexate on raw goat's milk.
Ever wondered why some people are allergic to ___(fill in the blank)___. Does that mean that everything that anyone on earth is allergic to is inherently bad for you? Wait... Didn't you say:
lol...
Then obviously, the adult males that can't digest it shouldn't eat it. That is not proof that milk is inherently bad for humanity.
I'm not a milk champion by any stretch. I drink occasional milk and make my own soymilk from dry beans-- just because I like soymilk. But I think it's a stretch to vilify milk.
(Note: Pretty much ALL of our over-processed modern diet is overall bad for you.)
By the way, in my research of the safety of whole, raw milk, I came across a mountain of lactose intolerant people who were drinking raw milk with no problems. I had many lactose intolerant people try my raw goat's milk with no digestion problems at all.
So, it may be the processing, and not the product.
And most of them not in America and Europe. We've actually adapted to it mostly. Lactose intolerance isn't as big of a thing here. I only know of a handful of them in my personal life. Certainly not 60%
I'm worried now. It sounds like you and I are really close in opinion. lol
By the way, in my research of the safety of whole, raw milk, I came across a mountain of lactose intolerant people who were drinking raw milk with no problems. I had many lactose intolerant people try my raw goat's milk with no digestion problems at all.
So, it may be the processing, and not the product.
We are. I might come off sounding like I am anti milk or whatever but that isn't the case. I'll pound some chocolate milk after a good workout if I didnt worry about the friggin bloating.
Milk and cookies/cake..its a must.
I used to drink soymilk until I started hearing that soy contains plant estrogen and could shrink your tallywhacker. Went to almond, then to just plain water. I only ever drank milk if it was in a protein shake. I dont eat cereal because it seems I need to eat the whole damn box to actually feel full..that can be bad when you love Reese's Cup cereal..
When I think about products I absolutely do whatever to avoid it is usually anything containing nitrates (bye bye bacon/sausages), frozen anything other than raw vegetables (massive sodium), and chicken raised on hormones. Luckily I live in a big town where alternatives are available right at the grocery store. The nitrate one is hard to avoid. I love bacon and I like brats N beer during football.