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RE: Family History - A Journey of Discovery

in #genealogy7 years ago

There is a Dutch darts player that you just look at him and his face is screaming Neanderthal at you! Heavy brows, slightly "dumb" manner of speaking (and I'm obviously not talking about the fact that his English isn't perfect, lol. - though it has improved enormously since he began playing in England.)

I think I remember seeing that lactose intolerance runs at around 10% of the population. Just enormous. Though a lot of that intolerance is down to processing. I do very well on milk, and when I've not been drinking any because we've run out, that first jug just gets guzzled. But the same thing happens the first time I manage to find raw milk for a long time, the first jug just gets guzzled. To me, that's more than simple casein addiction.

I learn - a lot - about many things... So, yeah, I end up sharing quite a bit. Hopefully, it keeps the article stream flowing - beyond my stories which are still my primary focus. (Just queuing up chapters this morning.)

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I don't know who that darts player is (I tried to google him, but couldn't find him, lol) but it's so funny how some people can look so different! I wonder what his DNA test results would look like. 🤔

I totally agree with you about lactose intolerance and processing of dairy products. I know a lot of people who claim to be lactose intolerant in Finland, but when they travel abroad, they have no problem with consuming "normal" dairy products. All the dairy products in Finland are just so processed that many people can't handle them.

Have a wonderful day with writing! :)

Yeah, you probably wouldn't have got very far googling "Dutch neanderthal darts player"... Michael van Gerwyn is the guy. I think he's currently the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) world no. 1.

Wow. Yeah, I didn't know about Finns traveling and being able to consume dairy products. I wonder if that's the same with Americans... Just as I've heard of people with "gluten intolerance" traveling to South America where bread is a very large part of their diet and they're totally fine!

I just googled him, and watched an old interview so that I could hear him speak. I have to admit, you're completely right!

Just like you didn't know that about Finns, I didn't know about Americans being ok with their "gluten intolerance" abroad, really interesting!

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