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Wally Day <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 31 Aug 1999 23:07:14 -0700
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> Since milk is in the stomach of young animals, and
> many HGs eat
> the stomach contents of their prey, it follows that
> dairy, in
> this form at least, has been available to humans for
> a long time.
> I've yet to see an argument that they *didn't* eat
> it.

Let's not forget that the same can be said about
grains (I'm not sure about beans). The stomach and
intestines were often eaten with their contents
intact, which means pretty much anything may have been
consumed. In fact, I've read that most carnivores get
their fiber this way.
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