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On 4/13/2015 6:33 PM, Janet B wrote:
> > http://www.nbcnews.com/health/diet-f...dustry-n339586 > or > http://tinyurl.com/lpscyxn > There has been milk for people with lactose intolerance since the 70s - acidophilus milk. The milk industry didn't have the guts to actually explain what the product was for cause that would open a whole can of worms. Ain't that a bitch? |
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 19:26:19 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: >On 4/13/2015 6:33 PM, Janet B wrote: >> >> http://www.nbcnews.com/health/diet-f...dustry-n339586 >> or >> http://tinyurl.com/lpscyxn >> > >There has been milk for people with lactose intolerance since the 70s - >acidophilus milk. The milk industry didn't have the guts to actually >explain what the product was for cause that would open a whole can of >worms. Ain't that a bitch? Did you read the article or are you just spouting? Janet US |
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On 4/13/2015 7:33 PM, Janet B wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 19:26:19 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > >> On 4/13/2015 6:33 PM, Janet B wrote: >>> >>> http://www.nbcnews.com/health/diet-f...dustry-n339586 >>> or >>> http://tinyurl.com/lpscyxn >>> >> >> There has been milk for people with lactose intolerance since the 70s - >> acidophilus milk. The milk industry didn't have the guts to actually >> explain what the product was for cause that would open a whole can of >> worms. Ain't that a bitch? > > Did you read the article or are you just spouting? > Janet US > Yes, it seems that some people are not lactose intolerant - they just belive they are. This is a product for those people. OTOH, there has been milk for people with lactose intolerance since the 70s - acidophilus milk. |
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![]() "Janet B" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 19:26:19 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > >>On 4/13/2015 6:33 PM, Janet B wrote: >>> >>> http://www.nbcnews.com/health/diet-f...dustry-n339586 >>> or >>> http://tinyurl.com/lpscyxn >>> >> >>There has been milk for people with lactose intolerance since the 70s - >>acidophilus milk. The milk industry didn't have the guts to actually >>explain what the product was for cause that would open a whole can of >>worms. Ain't that a bitch? > > Did you read the article or are you just spouting? > Janet US I just did and your subject is wrong. It said that this milk won't help those who are lactose intolerant but might help those with a dairy intolerance. That would be me but... I don't like milk. So unless they are going to make cheese and cottage cheese with this stuff, I'll never know if it would help me or not. |
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 22:33:08 -0600, Janet B >
wrote: >http://www.nbcnews.com/health/diet-f...dustry-n339586 >or >http://tinyurl.com/lpscyxn You guys are only getting A2 milk now? |
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 19:26:19 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: >On 4/13/2015 6:33 PM, Janet B wrote: >> >> http://www.nbcnews.com/health/diet-f...dustry-n339586 >> or >> http://tinyurl.com/lpscyxn >> > >There has been milk for people with lactose intolerance since the 70s - >acidophilus milk. The milk industry didn't have the guts to actually >explain what the product was for cause that would open a whole can of >worms. Ain't that a bitch? Acidophilus milk is nothing like A2 milk, it's not dealing with the same basic issue, which is the difference in the proteins between A1 and A2 milk. |
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 23:33:29 -0600, Janet B >
wrote: >On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 19:26:19 -1000, dsi1 > wrote: > >>On 4/13/2015 6:33 PM, Janet B wrote: >>> >>> http://www.nbcnews.com/health/diet-f...dustry-n339586 >>> or >>> http://tinyurl.com/lpscyxn >>> >> >>There has been milk for people with lactose intolerance since the 70s - >>acidophilus milk. The milk industry didn't have the guts to actually >>explain what the product was for cause that would open a whole can of >>worms. Ain't that a bitch? > >Did you read the article or are you just spouting? Come on now, it's hard to change an ingrained habit ![]() |
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On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 11:29:22 AM UTC-10, Je�us wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 19:26:19 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > > >On 4/13/2015 6:33 PM, Janet B wrote: > >> > >> http://www.nbcnews.com/health/diet-f...dustry-n339586 > >> or > >> http://tinyurl.com/lpscyxn > >> > > > >There has been milk for people with lactose intolerance since the 70s - > >acidophilus milk. The milk industry didn't have the guts to actually > >explain what the product was for cause that would open a whole can of > >worms. Ain't that a bitch? > > Acidophilus milk is nothing like A2 milk, it's not dealing with the > same basic issue, which is the difference in the proteins between A1 > and A2 milk. I understood the article. Somebody thinks that A2 milk might be more easily digestible by some people. Why do they think this? I don't know. There was a study on A2 milk and it did seem to be a little better than ordinary milk but they're not really sure about that and more research is needed. My guess is that more research is not forthcoming but hopefully, they'll be able to sell lots of this new, improved milk. What a great article! :-) |
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On Tue, 14 Apr 2015 15:14:31 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 11:29:22 AM UTC-10, Je�us wrote: >> On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 19:26:19 -1000, dsi1 >> > wrote: >> >> >On 4/13/2015 6:33 PM, Janet B wrote: >> >> >> >> http://www.nbcnews.com/health/diet-f...dustry-n339586 >> >> or >> >> http://tinyurl.com/lpscyxn >> >> >> > >> >There has been milk for people with lactose intolerance since the 70s - >> >acidophilus milk. The milk industry didn't have the guts to actually >> >explain what the product was for cause that would open a whole can of >> >worms. Ain't that a bitch? >> >> Acidophilus milk is nothing like A2 milk, it's not dealing with the >> same basic issue, which is the difference in the proteins between A1 >> and A2 milk. > >I understood the article. Somebody thinks that A2 milk might be more easily digestible by some people. Why do they think this? I don't know. That's right. You don't know. >There was a study on A2 milk and it did seem to be a little better than ordinary milk but they're not really sure about that and more research is needed. My guess is that more research is not forthcoming Why on earth would you think that... and another 'guess'! > but hopefully, they'll be able to sell lots of this new, improved milk. What a great article! :-) I know it helps some people because I've seen it first hand. |
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