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RE: The Story of Milk: Raw vs Processed

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stahlberg (61)in #homesteading • 7 years ago

isn't the lactose intolerance a genetic thing, initially most humans had it, then sometime shortly after agriculture was invented a mutation swept Europe that enabled humans to digest cow milk? Supposed to explain why so many Asians are lactose intolerant.

7 years ago in #homesteading by stahlberg (61)
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