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I also believe that the Masai ferment their milk.  I think they put it in a
skin bag mixed with some blood from the same cows.  Then they tie it up and
it ferments awhile before they consume their raw milk/blood mixture.

Of course, just being raw would be a huge difference over cooked.

Paula H.

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On Behalf Of Carrie Coineandubh
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Subject: Re: [P-F] Cooking Fats - was Re: Christmas Pudding


>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Paleolithic Eating Support List=20 
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of ginny wilken
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 9:09 PM
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>> Subject: Re: Cooking Fats - was Re: Christmas Pudding

> Then there are the puzzles, such as the Masai of Africa who have not 
> developed lactose tolerance yet consume large amounts of cow's milk as 
> a staple food "without apparent symptoms" of lactose intolerance. 
> [Jackson = RT, Latham MC. Lactose malabsorption among Masai children 
> of East Africa. Am = J
> Clin Nutr. 1979 Apr;32(4):779-82.

*** This study did not address what seems to be to be the most obvious 
difference between "lactose-intolerant" Maasai and "lactose-intolerant" 
Americans--the fact that Americans drink cooked milk and Maasai drink raw 
milk.

--Carrie

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