Being born with c-section doesn't change your DNA.
Who the fuck makes a documentary like that??
Being born with c-section doesn't change your DNA.
Who the fuck makes a documentary like that??
Did you read the rest of the post? No DNA shenanigans there. It's about our body and its relation to bacteria and shit.
And all that has nothing to do with lactose... Remember being intolerant is the normal
But eating the cow is natural?Drinking the milk of the cow tit is unnatural.
Well, watch the documentary. Link is above. It increases the incidence because the lack of bacteria in our body that helps process it. The baby lacks the firts exposure to all those bacteria to jump start its firts contact with bacteria and shit. You do know we have bacteria in our intestines that help digest, process and defense. Very interesting documentary. Also more incidence of asthma, allergies etc. Link above.
Edit: link doesn't contain the whole video, but kind is a Synopsys. You can find the whole thing online I guess.
Aother white people privilege.
Aother very mild, white ppl privilege.
fix'd
But eating the cow is natural?
All those things other than water are gross. Avoid orange juice, unless if you're fine having same amount of sugar as a soda.
Dairy is so fucking good. I've been trying to cut down on the amount of beef I eat for climate reasons but milk and cheese are too important to me.
My best friend is allergic to milk, as in he'll start puking and might die without proper medical response, which always sucked. Everyone always assumes that he's just intolerant and makes fun of him for it too. I'm not sure I could handle that.
Where did you get those numbers op? that 65% came out nowhere.
https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/lactose-intoleranceLactose intolerance in infancy resulting from congenital lactase deficiency is a rare disorder. Its incidence is unknown. This condition is most common in Finland, where it affects an estimated 1 in 60,000 newborns.
Approximately 65 percent of the human population has a reduced ability to digest lactose after infancy. Lactose intolerance in adulthood is most prevalent in people of East Asian descent, affecting more than 90 percent of adults in some of these communities. Lactose intolerance is also very common in people of West African, Arab, Jewish, Greek, and Italian descent.
The prevalence of lactose intolerance is lowest in populations with a long history of dependence on unfermented milk products as an important food source. For example, only about 5 percent of people of Northern European descent are lactose intolerant.
Drinking the milk of the cow tit is unnatural.
I think I remember reading that lactose tolerance is a rather new trait being developed by humans through the proliferation of selective breeding with those that exhibit those tolerances.
Basically, you're a mutant if you are lactose tolerant.
I'm a vegan whose transition was made a hell of a lot easier by being lactose intolerant. I was a late bloomer with my intolerance and it's shocking how few people realize that dairy doesn't typically work well with their system. It took me violently shitting after drinking a milkshake to realize that milk/dairy wasn't really that important in my life.
seriously?I wonder where those numbers are from. Probably tales from my ass.
I wonder where those numbers are from. Probably tales from my ass.
Never, the milk must flow.
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If it weren't for milk, I bet we'd drink beer all day long here in Finland.
But eating the cow is natural?
Why wouldn't it be natural ?
That's how homo sapiens managed to survive during ages...the ability to eat meat and vegetables.
35%. Don't move that number up. I am lactose intolerant as well as my son. My wife who's family is from Amsterdam is not. Most people of color are lactos intolerant. I hate milk and most dairy products. They taste and smell nasty.so that idea that drinking milk is an neo nazi stuff ..... it is a characteristic of like 40% of the world ?
That was a reply to someone saying drinking cows milk is 'unnatural'. How do we decide what is natural and what is somehow unnatural? If drinking cows milk is 'unnatural' why is grilling a steak natural? Or baking a bread? Or making a cheese (etcetera)
Personally I consider it all natural.
That was a reply to someone saying drinking cows milk is 'unnatural'. How do we decide what is natural and what is somehow unnatural? If drinking cows milk is 'unnatural' why is grilling a steak natural? Or baking a bread? Or making a cheese (etcetera)
Personally I consider it all natural.
Lactose intolerance really only affects your ability to drink liquid milk. Other things like cheese and yogurt are fine. So yeah, they just don't drink it.
Being born with c-section doesn't change your DNA.
Who the fuck makes a documentary like that??