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This is a purely non-confrontational or argumentative question.  Just simple curiosity here!  Why is it "Paleo-OK" to consume all (or mostly all) parts of an animal, but not their milk?  (Unless it's pasteurized, obviously.  I am talking raw milk here.)  
 
Love,
Bren
   

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 >What a strange
world we inhabit when we don’t expect a calf to suckle cows milk after
weening and yet think it’s fine to feed our own infants and adults the
milk of a different species.

Cheers

Neil

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