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2023-11-08 13:16:26
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mleku on Nostr: haha, yeah, i thought about people thinking that i'm referring to milking gophers. if ...

haha, yeah, i thought about people thinking that i'm referring to milking gophers. if people want to have such puerile entertainments that's their business. we're mammals, and females have mammary glands and produce milk to feed babies. this is our nature and one of the most beautiful things about us, and what is unique about us is that we (mostly) have genes to keep digesting milk long after mum's ran out. i believe that this fact is a lot more important than generally recognised.

i'm not getting through it very fast but the Vishnu Purana, in its first little tale an evil person starts a pandemic that makes everything sick, and the good guys run off to Vishnu, who mixes up an immortality potion from the "sea of milk" mixed with a bunch of special herbs and all the good guys drink it and restore the kingdom to health. hindus probably get the milk thing more than others but it's quite amusing to have a look at what you uncover if you search for 'milk' in the bible and other religious texts.

let's just say that milk is something special and that it is very important. this all sorta flowed out of reading The Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya and the Book of Enoch and now, slowly, the Vishnu Puranas (they were extensively referenced in Apocalypse). i am convinced that being able to drink milk set off a chain of events that rapidly led to advanced technology (atlantis) and among the atlanteans a faction of evil bastards took to treating the rest of the human race as cattle, engaging in psychopathic behaviour, blood magic, cannibalism, all this shit. most of us have genetics from this lactose tolerance mutation which started this all off, and milk is incredibly good food for us. possibly even has the effect of greatly increasing health and lifespan.

it's just cos i experimented recently to just consume milk as my primary food, and it's having phenomenal effects on my health, my condition is improving rapidly and i've moved it up a level to brew my own yoghurt from the milk (pasture fed) and because reasons (mostly a marketing campaign to sell seed oils that has been an ongoing hoax for nearly two generations) it's hard to find whole milk, and the whole milk is anyway quite slim. without the lactose, it isn't enough calories in 3L of milk to sustain me unless it's whole milk at min 3.6% fat.

anyway, not to write an essay on the subject, but what brought me back just now was after that buttery yoghurt sat in my belly for a while and went into stage two small intestines suddenly i'm all warm and need to dress down a bit to be comfortable.

this means that my intestines absorbed the fat, and my liver synthesised it into glucose, and my adrenal glands sent the signal and everyone in my body started burning the glucose.

i am consuming small amounts of lactose in the form of cacao with hot water and milk, but there's no way that it would heat me up like this, this is definitely comparable to the warmth of a sugar rush from far more than a 100ml of milk worth of lactose.

also, don't waste your time with that toxic seed based "milk". get the real thing, whole milk, goat and sheep are better for fat content but are hard to find.
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