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Anna wrote...
>So if there was no pressure to adapt to milk, why would we? You are saying
>it was an accident that lactase production stayed longer than usual??? A
>flook...im actually a deformity and error in nature.....gee....I'm a freak
>that can
>drink milk.....I look forward to growing the tolerance to eat Haagan-Dazs
>without getting fat,,,,any chance of that??????? 8-)
>
>Anna
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Anna, are you, by chance, blood type B?
If so, yours were the ancestors who lived in the Eurasian areas, starting
in the Himalayan Highlands, and adapted to include dairy.
(as per Peter D'Adamo -ER4YT)
Just curious...
Louise
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