okay so lets pretend I said all shellfish to begin with instead of singling out oysters.
acording to your logic then shellfish are bad because mroe people have shellfish allergies than oyster allergies?
i dont think it makes a difference as im sure we can all agree that shellfish is superfood thus throwing that argument out the window.
your programming seems to have to have short circuited and simply started spewing off random bits of anti dairy propoganda based on studies done on heated dairy.
anyway, no need to keep going in circles. I argue for the readers sake and not to convince you so let the reader decide. I feel I have already given enough arguments for them to make their own decision.
You have already provided a whole list of dodgy, faulty, bankrupt "arguments". I have already called you out on your using fake premises etc. in your arguments.
As usual, you have stated further nonsense, such as the notion that we all believe that all shellfish is a superfood. I have never stated that cooked shellfish was healthy.
Plus, given the above nonsense you spouted, you are clearly way too overly emotional and have no remote clue what logic actually means. Your inference that because non-oyster shellfish are more allergenic than oysters that I "must" somehow believe that all shellfish are bad is laughable. Quite obviously, allergenicity has to do with a number of factors, whether raw or cooked or whatever.
Whatever the case, I have easily proven that , in terms of allergies to a specific food, allergies to raw dairy are way higher in incidence than allergies to genuinely palaeo foods. You tried to wriggle out of that by citing an entire class of food-types(ie all shellfish) but that was wholly dishonest.
Plus, just like Aajonus the charlatan, you tried to pretend that all those studies which condemn dairy are only focusing on pasteurised dairy, so that raw dairy is supposedly seen as harmless. Not true, Many of the points I cited, backed by scientific references, referred to substances which were present in both raw and pasteurised dairy. Come to think of it, hormones in raw dairy would likely be far more harmful than in pasteurised dairy as some of the hormones would have likely been wiped out by pasteurisation. Similiarly, excess calcium is a major problem, regardless of whether the dairy is raw or pasteurised, as the key point was that it is excess calcium in general which causes osteoporosis etc., not how the calcium is absorbed.
Then there is the rather big issue of casein- and lactose-intolerance. Many pro-raw-dairy-advocates like AV have tried to pretend that all problems with raw dairy are solely due to detox, but there are just too many rawists who have had nasty very long-term problems with raw dairy for that to be true.What I find interesting is that 75% of the world`s population is lactose-intolerant. No other food when cooked has that high a figure of food-intolerance associated with it, which makes it clear that even in raw form, dairy is very harmful to human health.