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RE: Serious Question for Milk / Cheese Lovers

in #vegan7 years ago

Good Afternoon.

Human breast milk has a plethora of benefits, including hormones that enhance the growth and development of infants. In fact, many protein supplements have begun to to model human breast milk for its growth hormone properties. In fact it is one of the most beneficial supplements in existence that has been perfected by evolution.

Now if people have a "disgust" for it in later years, that is a social or cultural bias. Matter of fact, many men state they have a "fetish" for breast milk when their wives are pregnant (just google this).

Now to compare this with the milk of other mammals is kinda like comparing apples to oranges. This milk does have great qualities, but is not perfected like human breast milk for humans.

Addressing the "Chinese culture" views of milk, fact is many asain cultures are actually lactose intolent, there have many numerous studies on this. Why? Because milk from popular species "cows, goats, etc" has not been a staple in their diet like it has been for European cultures. Therefore, they re genetically unaccustomed to them.

It is quite similar to going to another country and trying their "delicious" rotten bird carcass in an egg, live squid soup, etc. Yes we find those repulsive but in some countries? Delicacies.

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Great points on human breast milk. You don't find that a bit suspicious that the whole world is lactose intolerant except Americans/Canadians and people from Great Britain? I find that biased itself...because Chinese people clearly have the same exact anatomy and physiology. The "staple" is complete bs--children of western cultures who have never experienced animal milk have the same exact reactions as eastern people. This gives high suspicion that the studies concerning "milk as a staple diet" come from--you guessed it--the dairy industry. Basically, it's marketing. Being no stranger to these games, I am happy to call them out on it and make people of this world aware of it.

It is quite similar to going to another country and trying their "delicious" rotten bird carcass in an egg, live squid soup, etc. Yes we find those repulsive but in some countries? Delicacies.

The person who is not indoctrinated to eat/drink the "delicacy" realizes that it's disgusting. Their experience is more in-tune with the fact that those "delicacy" food items simply do not belong in the body, or to say it more fair: those items are not human fuel, and become addictive or habit-forming substances at best. On the other hand, the indoctrinated culture remains blind to how repulsive that "delicacy" is to their dulled senses.