Milk? :O

I'm not quite what that has to do with the issue in question.

Well I'll assume yes, since you've stated that millions of us drink milk and have no illness or issues. This is quite true, certainly none that show on a day to day basis, because our bodies are used to dairy milk. That doesn't mean that they are designed to process it. They aren't.

The question remains. If drinking dairy milk is sooo natural. What would you have thought if you'd been the first person to see someone milking a cow. :)
 
Technically, our bodies haven't evolved enough yet to metabolise bovine milk fully - however, raw milk is absolutely fantastic and has so much nutritious value and content. Naturally some people will be intollerant, it's nature's way of segregating the population.


Milk is awesome, and I drink a fair bit of it - but as often as I can I keep to the raw stuff, but it's expensive, so stick to the unhomoginised full fat stuff! :cool:
 
Technically, our bodies haven't evolved enough yet to metabolise bovine milk fully - however, raw milk is absolutely fantastic and has so much nutritious value and content. Naturally some people will be intollerant, it's nature's way of segregating the population.


Milk is awesome, and I drink a fair bit of it - but as often as I can I keep to the raw stuff, but it's expensive, so stick to the unhomoginised full fat stuff! :cool:

This, is what I was basically trying to say. I just had to weight (scuse the pun) for a gym rat to explain it :)
 
Technically, our bodies haven't evolved enough yet to metabolise bovine milk fully - however, raw milk is absolutely fantastic and has so much nutritious value and content. Naturally some people will be intollerant, it's nature's way of segregating the population.


Milk is awesome, and I drink a fair bit of it - but as often as I can I keep to the raw stuff, but it's expensive, so stick to the unhomoginised full fat stuff! :cool:

Raw milk as in straight from the cow's udder so to speak?

If so I had loads of that when staying in Spain, tasted weird but nice :D
 
Well I'll assume yes, since you've stated that millions of us drink milk and have no illness or issues. This is quite true, certainly none that show on a day to day basis, because our bodies are used to dairy milk. That doesn't mean that they are designed to process it. They aren't.

Heh. Make up your mind... You say that we've become used to drinking dairy milk - as though we've adapted or evolved to tolerate it, then you tell me that our bedies weren't designed to process it.

Lucero said:
The question remains. If drinking dairy milk is sooo natural. What would you have thought if you'd been the first person to see someone milking a cow. :)

Having raised two children with my wife breastfeeding them, I'd certainly understand the idea...
 
The question remains. If drinking dairy milk is sooo natural. What would you have thought if you'd been the first person to see someone milking a cow. :)

I think it would be a fairly logical - after all, we would know young mammals are fed this way and grow substantially from it.

I'm sure I've read Ghenghis Khan's army could survive on their long journeys by drinking the milk of their ponies mixed with blood. It would just seem a logical thing, I'm sure.
 
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