Its pretty simpe actually. Over thousands of years the people of Europe, the Levant, some Steppe, India, and other pockets evolved with their ruminants (goats, cow, sheep, buffalo, camel) and used and relied on their milk for survival and to thrive. Areas of East Asia, Africa, and American Indians are highly lactose intolerant and appear to lack the ability to break down the milk sugars, usually resulting in various GI issues. They probably didn't rely on animal milk since other abundant resources were available.
Over time the people who couldn't tolerate it or absorb its nutrients died off or made survival more difficult in ice age or other difficult landscapes. The genes that could better absorb the animal fats, sugars, protein were passed down.
Thank you for the history lesson, I had no idea that there was a race/genetic connection to lactose intolerance. Makes (evil) sense that Rothchild would know and exploit this knowledge.
I think the issues with lactose intolerance are due to two things. First, digestive enzymes occur naturally in raw, healthy milk that play a significant role in allowing the human body to digest it. My wife is lactose intolerant but can drink raw milk without issue.
Another issue are allergies. I've heard anecdotal stories that point the finger at childhood allergies being caused by vaccinations. In other words, kids with few or no vaccinations generally have few to no allergies compared to fully vaccinated kids.
Its pretty simpe actually. Over thousands of years the people of Europe, the Levant, some Steppe, India, and other pockets evolved with their ruminants (goats, cow, sheep, buffalo, camel) and used and relied on their milk for survival and to thrive. Areas of East Asia, Africa, and American Indians are highly lactose intolerant and appear to lack the ability to break down the milk sugars, usually resulting in various GI issues. They probably didn't rely on animal milk since other abundant resources were available.
Over time the people who couldn't tolerate it or absorb its nutrients died off or made survival more difficult in ice age or other difficult landscapes. The genes that could better absorb the animal fats, sugars, protein were passed down.
Life was extremely hard for most of human history
Thank you for the history lesson, I had no idea that there was a race/genetic connection to lactose intolerance. Makes (evil) sense that Rothchild would know and exploit this knowledge.
I think the issues with lactose intolerance are due to two things. First, digestive enzymes occur naturally in raw, healthy milk that play a significant role in allowing the human body to digest it. My wife is lactose intolerant but can drink raw milk without issue.
Another issue are allergies. I've heard anecdotal stories that point the finger at childhood allergies being caused by vaccinations. In other words, kids with few or no vaccinations generally have few to no allergies compared to fully vaccinated kids.
lack the ability to break down the milk sugars
.... notably in adulthood ----- human breast milk has lactose