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Liebling,


unfortunately I see you are too stubborn to see you do NOT GET what you are supposed to get. You are SO wrong, and you don't even see it, that is so sad... and irritating.. and sad...



First of all this thread was about Lactose Intolerance, so why jump in with your "gee, I preffer natural German milk, blah blah blah" ?

do you have any clue what Lactose is, Lactase is, and what Lactose Intolerance is? we weren't discussing nutritional values of milk, we discussed milk  digestion problems. So WHY did you jump in with your opinions?


I know why - you are transparent to me, I can see thru you easily. But I won't say it aloud...


Second:



How can I accept something that is FLAT OUT WRONG?? 

What I have to do here - I have to correct you to stop you from misleading other people, who trust you and believe you but sadly  don't know how wrong you are..


 


unfortunately, I can see you don't understand a lot of it :(




again, it is SERIOUS mistake if you claim you know nutrition and YET you prove WRONG. Don't forget for you "carbohydrates" weren't sugars,  milk has no sugar in your opinion, (that is how I know your nutrition knowledge has holes)

and all that was 'chemicals" added to American unnatural milk, lolol. Turns out, German milk has carbs too! halleluja!


rest assured, regular American milk  has exactly the same stuff regular German  milk does.


We proved  you were wrong about one thing, and since you were wrong about this one thing couldn't you be  possibly wrong about more?

 I know for a FACT you ARE !!!!


they try to explaing to you what you can't see, but you are not listening


but why, and who should? should we all? or just some of us?

Sodium is very much needed to our bodies, without it we might be very sick

Did you knew that? I doubt it. And this:




is obviously ALL you know... that is not much, see.




of course not :)


but you asked where would the sodium come from in cow's milk, didn't you?

so I said - from the same source calcium and carbs come form.




NO YOU DON'T.

 here's proof:




sweetie, MILK is an ingredient. MILK IS AN INGREDIENT.

This:




is nutritional fact sheet. It's not same. Get it, already.


Fuzzy


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