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From: jj@alice.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Milk in Sudan and Ethiopia
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Date: Mon, 11-Mar-85 15:52:30 EST
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Well, I've gotten mail about 50/50 regarding the incidence
of lactose intolerance, some of it pointing out that it
is believed (but no references, I fear) that it occurs
earlier when the person is badly fed, because the trigger
seems to be a lack of lactose to metabolize, rather than
a time/age dependant thing.


It's clear the question isn't answered, so it's not
clear that there is anything wrong with providing milk
IN MOST INSTANCES, at least.


Thanks to a few people for the public politically based flames
attacking for appearing to THEM to be attacking George Bush.
It's nice to know that net.med is as intolerant as net.flame
and net.politics(.flame).  Funny, the people who replied seem
to think I'm a democrat.  They should read their own net history
first.

Just remember:
-- 
FESTINA LENTE

"...rice is nice, that's what they say..."
(allegra,harpo,ulysses)!alice!jj