An interesting
article about the rise of lactose tolerance:
The rise of civilization coincided with a strange twist in our evolutionary history. We became, in the coinage of one paleoanthropologist, “mampires” who feed on the fluids of other animals.Rather perverted, was it not? You might even call it "against nature". This is why we humans
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I have wondered if perhaps there's a "use it or lose it" aspect to this the way there is in some other areas of human physiology. Lots of teens seem to go through a period where they resist drinking milk ["That's for little kids"] and if that might contribute to later developing lactose intolerance.
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Also I wonder if part of being 'healthy' around cows was the cowpox protection from smallpox?
I would hazard a guess that the return of lactose intolerance is probably more to do with not giving children cows milk, or strange/fat less varieties...or maybe veganism?
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Funny, I don't miss milk much, and ice cream just little bit, but cheese and yogurt ... those I would consume more of if it wasn't for the mucus production they cause.
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