George Lagergren wrote:
> Chinese eat meat.
>>They do not eat dairy - which is odd, considering that the
>>>Oriental blood type which is dominantly type B can handle dairy. Indians
>>>also eat meats and lots of dairy.
>
> The problem is the human digestive system may not be
> able to
> digest dairy (including cow's milk) products due to heavy,
> thick
> casein protein.
>
> The inability to digest the protein in cow's milk may
> cause humans
> to get ear infections and strep throats.
First, WTF is wrong with your settings? Or is that how you type?
Second, BS. Most people have no problem digesting casein. Many people,
though, are lactose intolerant -- their intestinal flora aren't up to
handling that particular carbohydrate. There is absolutely no evidence
-- short of the crap that certain anti-dairy activists (not mentioning
names, but someone keeps cross-posting his hysterical diatribes here)
make up -- that dairy proteins increase the risk of ear and strep throat
infections. Contaminated milk (or other foods) CAN lead to strep
infections. That has NOTHING to do with proteins, as you allege.
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/strep.htm