However, unlike your peers who drink dairy from cows to survive, you don’t have the rs4988235-A gene mutation for lactose tolerance. You can’t digest milk. You are about to experience natural selection.
However, unlike your peers who drink dairy from cows to survive, you don’t have the rs4988235-A gene mutation for lactose tolerance. You can’t digest milk. You are about to experience natural selection.
What? What mammals make lactose-free milk?
Wikipedia tells me none, but that goat milk has slighlty less lactose in it, making it maybe easier to consume?
Sheep’s milk or buttermilk from cow’s milk is about the same lactose contents as goat’s milk. Less than 20% reduction.
Lactose intolerance is actually a matter of scale, some people can drink lactose-low milks like goat milk when they can’t handle cow milk.
Not that the comment seems aware about that.
it’s just cow milk lactose that affects people