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Old 08-08-06 | 05:46 PM
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From: Queanbeyan, Australia.
the consumption of dairy has stood the test of time of being one of the most important foods for mankind. We would be seriously malnourished without it and probably wouldn't have spread as far as we have. Cheese making was an early form of food preservation and many people would have starved to death over winters without it.

Now after many eons of milk consumption all of a sudden in the last 60-70 years AFTER the intoduction of pasturization some people have become lactose intolerent. Does the mainstream blame pasturization for this?

Absolutely not! It must be that milk is just bad for human consumption despite thousands of years of human consumption and the new proccessing techniques that came just before the spread of lactose intolerence are blameless. Right

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