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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jamie153 who wrote (1285443)12/30/2020 12:03:45 PM
From: Maple MAGA   Read Replies (1) of 1574122
 

We're not supposed to be able to drink milk after we're done nursing. A mutated gene makes it possible. I like milk. We need mutations to make us better. If the virus could speak it'd say the same.



What type of milk are you drinking, human or cow?

The milk you are buying at the store has been pasteurized and has vitamins added, it really isn't milk anymore.

You should be okay with or without the mutated gene.

I only drink a2 milk. a2 milk comes from cows that naturally produce only the A2 protein and no A1.

Milk Fact

Often people who consider themselves to be "lactose intolerant" are able to enjoy raw milk because it contains "lactase."

Lactase is one of the enzymes that get destroyed during pasteurization.

It normally would pre-digest the milk while in the stomach, thereby enabling the body to assimilate its nutrients.

Pasteurization forces the milk to enter the lower intestines undigested, resulting in cramps and gas.




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