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by braindeath
2471 days ago
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There are plenty of non-Europeans that can digest lactose. Think middle-easterners and Mediterraneans and their consumption of sheep and goat milk. Central and East africans too. The trait has incomplete (variable) penetrance. Lactose tolerance is estimated at 30-45 percent.. So it's a substantial non-European population. The intolerance is heavily skewed toward East and South Asia -- though a lot of South Asians consume milk and paneer. |
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