There is some interesting stuff,
on milk troubles and lactose intolerance,
directly from Peat
in an interview with Josh and Jeanne Rubin called
East West Radio: Josh Rubin :Glycemia, starch and sugar interview
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/eastwe...ray-peat-glycemia-starch-and-sugar-in-context
Listen in at approximately the 1 hour and 9 minute mark.
I will try to transcribe some of it later,
but it basically seems to contain the notion
that people who believe they have some kind of unalterable "lactose intolerance,"
actually, in Peat's view, are suffering instead from bacterial overgrowth in
the upper intestine.
on milk troubles and lactose intolerance,
directly from Peat
in an interview with Josh and Jeanne Rubin called
East West Radio: Josh Rubin :Glycemia, starch and sugar interview
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/eastwe...ray-peat-glycemia-starch-and-sugar-in-context
Listen in at approximately the 1 hour and 9 minute mark.
I will try to transcribe some of it later,
but it basically seems to contain the notion
that people who believe they have some kind of unalterable "lactose intolerance,"
actually, in Peat's view, are suffering instead from bacterial overgrowth in
the upper intestine.