Jacob, congrats on publishing your ebook and I hope folks will pay for it if they enjoy it and can afford to. Congrats also on your health succes. I used to get the eyelid mucus and "sand" thing and cold-like symptoms too on SAD, and the evolutionary logic of Paleo also made sense to me. I only read a bit of the ebook sample, but it was interesting to see someone else report that, thanks.
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Cheese is preferred ( have you ever seen a Frenchman go into a restaurant and order a glass of milk) and or cultures like the Caucus peoples or the Masai who mix it with blood and allow it to ferment. There has been mentioned about our bodies ability to recognize and hence digest say a cow molecule of milk. But I'd argue that fermenting or having the milk go through a lengthy cheese culturing process breaks it down and makes it more digestible on many levels.
Yes, Van, that has been my experience as well, and as I mentioned about the Masai, despite many of them being lactose intolerant, they have been tolerating milk for thousands of years by fermenting it, and many of them are reportedly in better health than many of us in this forum, given the reports I've seen here. As has been indicated many times by many people in this forum on many topics, the most extremely negative reports of some are not the experience of everyone.
Yes, and I guess that's why AV reintroduced milk, dairy, juices and recipes after having copied GCB on most points.
Unless you think Aajonus was lying, which can't be definitively proven one way or another, then you're guess was wrong. You've read this forum long enough that you should know by now that Aajonus and many of his fans claimed that raw milk improved their health. My own experience comes closer to GCB's recommendations than Aajonus', and I don't buy many of Aajonus' claims, but even I doubt that Aajonus would have continued consuming large amounts of raw milk for the rest of his life if he was only doing it to gain more converts to his diet. Do you really believe that?
After all, while raw milk is more popular than raw meat, it's hardly the most popular food one could promote. If AV had truly been guided primarily by popularity, he would have promoted the most popular foods, like crispy fried bacon, unlimited sweet fruits, pizza, sub sandwiches, soda pop, chips, pastries, cookies, cakes, candies, etc. Heck, some gurus have even done that (see Matt Stone's past High Everything Diet and his similar, though somewhat more reasonable RRARF! diet--I don't know what he's promoting now, but it's probably more indulgent than Aajonus' approach). Instead, AV excluded or limited those foods in his recommended diet.
...(I thought the longest lifespan was generally attributed to the Hunzas), but anyway they would probably have lived even longer if they had better foods and didn’t consume any dairy.
Don't the Hunza traditionally consume dairy products? I recall reading that in the past.
Of course, you could choose not to believe Aajonus or Elizabeth Marshall Thomas or the Masai and other long-time dairy eating peoples, or the many people who have reported in this forum and others that they didn't have catastrophic experiences with dairy, and instead choose to believe Iguana and GCB that dairy will prove very harmful for all some day. Unfortunately, neither GCB's nor Aajonus' work has been independently verified by objective parties. Different people report different experiences and make different claims. It has been debated endlessly and will never be resolved. So once again we're left to experiment for ourselves and find out what works for us. To try to bring it back on topic, this is why no single book is going to be accepted by all raw Paleo/Primal/ancestral dieters. I doubt that any two of us agree on everything.