• @Shadowedcross@lemmy.world
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      61 month ago

      I was curious about specifics, so I looked it up — 59% of Canada is lactose intolerant to the US’s 36%. I wonder what factors cause a 20% difference. Most of northern europe has low percentages, like the UK where I’m from having 8%.

      • itchick2014 [Ohio]
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        21 month ago

        I looked up my statistic from healthline which cited some study. I imagine a big part of the difference is the healthcare system. People are gonna be less likely to go to the doctor for the symptoms in the US unless they have money or are desperate for a solution. Others, like myself, figured it out ourselves by process of elimination and might not show on statistics because of that.

    • @Zorsith
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      41 month ago

      Not that it stops most people when it comes to cheese or ice cream (for now.)

      • BigFig
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        51 month ago

        I drink a glass of milk, I shit myself in no time flat, but strangely I can eat a pint of ice cream and have no issues

        • @Zorsith
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          11 month ago

          Same, usually, some stuff i get a very delayed reaction though. Sometimes feels like my stomach gets more sensitive as time goes on. Pizza is a no-go for me now… as of last night so are cheese filled breadsticks apparently.