Some human populations (especially in Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East) evolved lactase persistence, meaning they can digest milk throughout life. For them, it’s not "unnatural". Milk isn’t inherently bad. It's a nutrient-dense food (protein, calcium, B12, etc.) though alternatives can provide similar benefits.
So your statement reflects a valid critique of industry influence and human biology trends, but it overgeneralises "not normal for humans" isn’t true though some people can't digest milk well. Thai's for example lack the enzymes to digest milk (and alcohol) properly. Ever seen a Thai with a hangover?
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yes they evolved lactase persistence, that means the body isn't meant to drink milk so the body has to develop lactase persistence
you said the truth yourself, case closed
Raw milk has enzymes that allow breakdown and it occurs naturally from the cow. Most studies show people with issues consuming "milk" have no problems consuming raw milk...
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Lol what? The human body also adapted to have less hair, does that mean the human body is meant to be like a gorilla?
I think you don't understand the basics of evolution and how humans difference from the rest of the animal kingdom allows us to have more sophisticated niches to get calories and shelter from. Like by your logic, humans aren't meant to live in houses to stay warm because it's an artificial structure we're not born with and should just live in caves.