Can your body tolerate milk?

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#1 RPGAddict4Ever
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I can't consume dairy products without pain much later. It sucks cause all the good foods are full of dairy: ice cream, yogurt, pizza, etc.

How about you?

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#3 Rich3232
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yep
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#5 Fightingfan
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I can eat whatever the hell I want - no allergies.
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#6 KiIIyou
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Get raw unmessed with milk, no problems with that kind :3
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#7 michael_1234576
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I only eat potatoes
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#10 KiIIyou
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[QUOTE="KiIIyou"]Get raw unmessed with milk, no problems with that kind :3thegerg
What makes you think that?

The milk man told me ;D
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#11 Toph_Girl250
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Yes, however it does tend to make me burp more often. So I think I might have a very minor case of lactose-intolerance.
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#12 Lord_Daemon
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I'm usually fine with most dairy products taken in moderation, but unfortunately like most folks in the world I don't have the mutated gene that allows me to consume milk into adulthood without a fair amount of discomfort. Even more annoying is the fact that I'm fairly allergic to soy and almond alternatives...sad considering how delicious I find chocolate Silk soy milk 

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#13 BossPerson
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yes, but I personally have no patience for dairy products. we must exterminate them
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#14 DJ-Lafleur
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yes. I've drank countless amounts of milk and chocolate milk in my life.

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#15 LJS9502_basic
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Yes. In fact I just had a nice cold glass of milk.
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#16 Fightingfan
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Yes. In fact I just had a nice cold glass of milk.LJS9502_basic
Milk is for babies.
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#17 KiIIyou
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[QUOTE="KiIIyou"]Get raw unmessed with milk, no problems with that kind :3thegerg
What makes you think that?

But really doe. The processed kind of milk kills the lactase enzymes and that's the one that breaks down the sugary lactose. I forget why zacly but it might be because lots of people don't have alot of that lactase inside em already.
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#18 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="thegerg"][QUOTE="KiIIyou"]Get raw unmessed with milk, no problems with that kind :3KiIIyou
What makes you think that?

But really doe. The processed kind of milk kills the lactase enzymes and that's the one that breaks down the sugary lactose. I forget why zacly but it might be because lots of people don't have alot of that lactase inside em already.

Only you could make Gilligan's Island creepy.
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#19 RadecSupreme
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I enjoy dairy products and my body tolerates them quite well. I go for the organic stuff.

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#20 KiIIyou
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="KiIIyou"][QUOTE="thegerg"] What makes you think that?

But really doe. The processed kind of milk kills the lactase enzymes and that's the one that breaks down the sugary lactose. I forget why zacly but it might be because lots of people don't have alot of that lactase inside em already.

Only you could make Gilligan's Island creepy.

hehe :3 Did you see that duck episode before?
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#21 tryagainlater
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I don't think my body can tolerate not having milk. It's the only drink that doesn't taste like piss to me.

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#22 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="KiIIyou"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="KiIIyou"] But really doe. The processed kind of milk kills the lactase enzymes and that's the one that breaks down the sugary lactose. I forget why zacly but it might be because lots of people don't have alot of that lactase inside em already.

Only you could make Gilligan's Island creepy.

hehe :3 Did you see that duck episode before?

I don't recognize it.
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#23 metroidprime55
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Yeah, I drink it all the time.
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#24 tocool340
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Took some years, but my body is able to tolerate milk again. I had made a mistake of taking a large swallow of spoiled milk when I was around 11 years old. Was the most disgusting thing I ever tasted. Spent a good 10 minutes in the bathroom throwing up. From that point on, my stomach wouldn't hold milk, at least milk on its own because I always threw it right back up. Wasn't until last year that my stomach started tolerating milk again....
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#25 senses_fail_06
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Yes, lactose tolerant master race reporting in.
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#26 metroidprime55
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I don't think my body can tolerate not having milk. It's the only drink that doesn't taste like piss to me.

tryagainlater
Even water?
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#28 lostrib
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Being able to consume milk is actually abnormal relative to the rest of the world

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#29 TwistedShade
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Yes thankfully. Unfortunately my Baby Niece is looking to be lactose intolerant.

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#30 LJS9502_basic
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Being able to consume milk is actually abnormal relative to the rest of the world

lostrib
I think that's backwards.
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#31 deactivated-5b78379493e12
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I do just fine, but I try not to go overboard.

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#32 turtlethetaffer
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Yeah. I have cereal and milk for breakfast most every day.  I pity people who can't drink/ have it. Sucks big time.

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#33 Michael0134567
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It sure can.

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#34 lostrib
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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

Being able to consume milk is actually abnormal relative to the rest of the world

LJS9502_basic

I think that's backwards.

the majority of the worlds population is lactose intolerant

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#35 THE_DRUGGIE
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I'm from Wisconsin so I'm contractually obligated to down at least seven gallons of the stuff per month.

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#37 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="lostrib"]

Being able to consume milk is actually abnormal relative to the rest of the world

lostrib

I think that's backwards.

the majority of the worlds population in lactose intolerant

I don't believe that....Apparently Asians have some problem with it...not sure what they use to constitute Asian for the stats...but using stats for the Us........Seems it's a minority...

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#38 mindstorm
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My toleration for milk is no different than it is with water. My body behaves no differently regardless of which I have.
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#39 turtlethetaffer
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="lostrib"]

Being able to consume milk is actually abnormal relative to the rest of the world

lostrib

I think that's backwards.

the majority of the worlds population is lactose intolerant

I've actually heard that the fact that s many people can drink milk past their baby years is a mutation and that people who are lactose intolerant are the technically "normal" people.

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#40 lostrib
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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] I think that's backwards. LJS9502_basic

the majority of the worlds population in lactose intolerant

I don't believe that....

that doesn't make it incorrect. Lactase persistent is a relatively recent mutation and is mainly common only in Europe, america, and some parts of Africa. It is normal for mammals to become lactose intolerant after weaning

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#41 Cataclism
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For my great pleasure I can eat anything and everything with no problems.
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#42 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="lostrib"]

the majority of the worlds population in lactose intolerant

lostrib

I don't believe that....

that doesn't make it incorrect. Lactase persistent is a relatively recent mutation and is mainly common only in Europe, america, and some parts of Africa. It is normal for mammals to become lactose intolerant after weaning

I did link above....
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#43 lostrib
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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] I think that's backwards. turtlethetaffer

the majority of the worlds population is lactose intolerant

I've actually heard that the fact that s many people can drink milk past their baby years is a mutation and that people who are lactose intolerant are the technically "normal" people.

this is true. being able to drink milk is only common in regions where lactase persistence would be evolutionarily beneficial

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#44 lostrib
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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] I don't believe that....LJS9502_basic

that doesn't make it incorrect. Lactase persistent is a relatively recent mutation and is mainly common only in Europe, america, and some parts of Africa. It is normal for mammals to become lactose intolerant after weaning

I did link above....

lactose tolerance is normal in America

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#46 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="lostrib"]

that doesn't make it incorrect. Lactase persistent is a relatively recent mutation and is mainly common only in Europe, america, and some parts of Africa. It is normal for mammals to become lactose intolerant after weaning

lostrib

I did link above....

lactose tolerance is normal in America

And from reading the stats....milk isn't an important food product in Asian countries. But not overall....
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I'm from Wisconsin so I'm contractually obligated to down at least seven gallons of the stuff per month.

THE_DRUGGIE

I live in Wisconsin, but I didn't grow up here. I only feel boligated to eat a lot of cheese, brats, fried fish and drink lots of beer.

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#48 lostrib
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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] I did link above....LJS9502_basic

lactose tolerance is normal in America

And from reading the stats....milk isn't an important food product in Asian countries. But not overall....

Like 70% of the world's population is lactose intolerant

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#49 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="lostrib"]

lactose tolerance is normal in America

lostrib

And from reading the stats....milk isn't an important food product in Asian countries. But not overall....

Like 70% of the world's population is lactose intolerant

It seems to be race specific with Caucasians at 7-10%.....
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#50 lostrib
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[QUOTE="lostrib"]

[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] And from reading the stats....milk isn't an important food product in Asian countries. But not overall....LJS9502_basic

Like 70% of the world's population is lactose intolerant

It seems to be race specific with Caucasians at 7-10%.....

yes, as lactose tolerance is common in North America and Europe