So the point of the study is that taking chemically extracted calcium is going to cause problems...i coulda told you that without a study. Taking anything chemically extracted regularly is going to cause problems duh.
How that study relates to raw dairy i do not know.
what if I should post a study about how protein powders fuck up your body as a reason not to consume raw meat?
Everyone would surely attack me yet it is the same exact thing which you do.
damaged calcium does not =raw calcium
i cant believe we are still dealing with this issue of irrelevant studies.
Sure, proteins and other things in food are damaged by heat. The minerals are not, though.
I notice joint problems when I'm eating all of the dairy, instead of just the cream.
And I'd like to remind you that minerals are not especially affected by heat. You can cook dolomite or apatite all day, and it's still just dolomite or apatite. It doesn't change, chemically. Your body can absorb the calcium and magnesium in it, just like your body can absorb the calcium and magnesium in milk, and the cal/mag in supplements.
Not only that, but plenty of people notice relief of various symptoms when they use calcium and magnesium supplements, or other mineral supplements. What's the difference between healing sensitive teeth with a calcium mineral supplement, versus just eating raw bone meal, versus eating cooked bone meal?. Very little.
Getting enough vitamin D and K2 will certainly help, but, in the end, the 12:1 ratio of calcium to magnesium in dairy is not to be taken lightly. Some people would probably not have any problems from it, even after decades. Others will, including me.
At the very least, if I were eating as much dairy as you are, I would try a magnesium supplement for a few days, just to see if it changes anything.