On Fri, 1 Feb 2002 07:51:15 -0600 Jim Swayze <[log in to unmask]> writes:
> segments of the world's population to handle dairy aside, humans are
> just not able to properly digest cow's milk at ANY stage of life any
> more than we can properly digest cereal grains.
I've also been trying to make that distinction. Lactose intolerance in
infants is NOT a normal condition, since it makes it difficult or
impossible to tolerate even mother's milk. Adult lactose intolerance
seems to be a normal progression (at least in a majority of the human
population), and can be used as an argument against the consumption of
milk products, but it's far from the ONLY argument.
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