← Back to context Comment by platevoltage 2 months ago Absolutely. The human body was not meant to process the milk of other animals. 3 comments platevoltage Reply bagels 2 months ago What was it meant to process? Why have some of us evolved tolerance for lactose? DetectDefect 2 months ago Fruits, roots and vegetables. A tolerance for lactose is not an indication of optimal human food. platevoltage 2 months ago I mean, some animals have evolved to thrive in post Chernobyl disaster Pripyat. No other animal consumes the milk of another species of animal.
bagels 2 months ago What was it meant to process? Why have some of us evolved tolerance for lactose? DetectDefect 2 months ago Fruits, roots and vegetables. A tolerance for lactose is not an indication of optimal human food. platevoltage 2 months ago I mean, some animals have evolved to thrive in post Chernobyl disaster Pripyat. No other animal consumes the milk of another species of animal.
DetectDefect 2 months ago Fruits, roots and vegetables. A tolerance for lactose is not an indication of optimal human food.
platevoltage 2 months ago I mean, some animals have evolved to thrive in post Chernobyl disaster Pripyat. No other animal consumes the milk of another species of animal.
What was it meant to process? Why have some of us evolved tolerance for lactose?
Fruits, roots and vegetables. A tolerance for lactose is not an indication of optimal human food.
I mean, some animals have evolved to thrive in post Chernobyl disaster Pripyat. No other animal consumes the milk of another species of animal.