how come a lot of people are lactose intolerant if everyone started off by drinking milk as a baby?

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how come a lot of people are lactose intolerant if everyone started off by drinking milk as a baby?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Adults are lactose intolerant. We develop an intolerance as we grow up. Some races deal with it better than others. Be wary of giving your adult cat some milk even though she’ll enjoy it.

We are not supposed to drink milk as adults, but we do because it’s delicious 🙂

Anonymous 0 Comments

Babies can also be lactose intolerant, and many babies drink their mothers milk, which is made for them and less likely to cause issues instead of another animal’s milk, which can be more likely to cause issues. However, some mothers and babies can’t do breastfeeding, so they have to use something else.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Lactose intolerant people lack the enzyme lactase that breaks down the milk molecules and allow you to digest it adequately.
They lack it because the part of the DNA that tells the body to produce lactase gets “stored away” aka condensed over time.
The natural/normal thing is for animals (including humans) to become lactose intolerant when growing up, and to be able to easily digest lactose is the mutation.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Not sure if anyone mentioned beta casein here? Cows produce a different beta casein then humans and its harder for many to digest. Animals like goats, donkeys and camels produce the same beta casein (A2) as humans and it’s easier for us to digest their dairy. There are now many small cow farms producing cows with A2 beta casein through genetic processes so that customers will be able to buy their cow milk products still.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I’m milk protein intolerant (different), and reacted badly to breast milk as a child. Took them a while to figure it out. So some children may be lactose intolerant at birth also.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Genetics factors into who can tolerate milk as an adult.

If your ancestry is to people’s who lived in temperate-to-cold climates, then you likely have the gene to digest milk.

This is because cows were an excellent way of converting vast barren lands (which cows feed off of) into meat and milk. People who lived closer to the equator could reap the land year round. In colder climates, cows make good use of otherwise less nourishing grasslands and steppe.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I did read not long ago that it has something to do about your DEEP ancestors, something about having both neanderthal and another kind which i fail to remember.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Milk is for babies.

Cow’s milk is for baby cows.

Adult humans drinking cow’s milk is an aberration- some can tolerate it, most can not, bc their bodies *don’t need it*.

The milk industry doesn’t want us to know that it is *completely unnecessary for adults to drink cow milk.*

You get just as much calcium and vitamin D from orange juice, or cauliflower, or red peppers.

(Not judging anyone who likes drinking milk- if you like it you like it and that’s fine- but the very idea that adult humans *need* cow milk in their diet is UDDERLY ridiculous! Lactose intolerance is proof.)

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Milk from your own species, i.e. breastmilk, can be easier to break down than milk from other animals.