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On Sun, 30 Aug 2020 03:35:55 +0100, Fredxx wrote:

On 29/08/2020 20:08:35, T i m wrote:
On Sat, 29 Aug 2020 17:57:17 +0000 (UTC), RJH
wrote:

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Even the d-i-y version sounds better than the alternative:

https://i.redd.it/m85tm3r85qp21.jpg

I've come across the 'science' explanation of milk/lactose, and how it's not
good beyond childhood.


It isn't ... or I'm guessing none of us would be 'adult lactose
intolerant.


It isn't for some. In populations where milk consumption has been
historically low, such as Japan and China, most children will have
stopped producing lactase soon after weaning and – producing almost
entire populations that may be unable to absorb the lactose in milk –
this we call “lactose intolerance”.


Yup, the default situation for humans.

In populations where milk consumption has always been high, such as in
Europe,


For many thousand years ...

most adults continue to produce lactase for their whole lives
and can digest milk quite happily with only around 5 per cent of the
population being lactose intolerant.


More like between 10 and 20%.

https://www.bupa.co.uk/health-inform...se-intolerance

But the point, that anyone trying to troll this subject will try to
obfuscate is that we (humans) were never *designed* to consume
lactate, *especially that of a different species!* after we have
weaned and have only become tolerant to doing so after thousands of
years of exposure.

https://ibb.co/Pjyhq40

And all this is completely ignoring the animal welfare issues (that
you have regularly stated you DGAF about and prove by drinking milk
and eating meat).

https://ibb.co/74QMVVN

https://preview.tinyurl.com/yyermht2

And who would know more about what *actually* goes on in a dairy farm
and in dairy farming than a dairy farmer.

https://preview.tinyurl.com/y82nfxrm

The writing is on the wall ...


Cheers, T i m

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