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Bruce > "African Masai, Samburu, Fulani, and other tribes have thrived on diets
high in raw milk..."

A question. How do we know that these tribes have "thrived?"  What medical
data do we have showing that they're better off for having consumed raw
milk?  Most of the time I've seen the term used, "thriving" really means
nothing more than "what they eat."

For instance, I saw an article the other day which said that a particular
Native American group "thrived" on corn meal.  Even though we, the
enlightened ones, know that cancer followed maize as it spread northward
from South America, these newly introduced tribes "thrived" on the stuff.

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