OK, thanks. You are one of the few successful type A dieters I've encountered. As I mentioned, I know someone who is obese and has other health issues after years on that diet. His wife is on the type O diet and doing much better than he. I'm curious, if you are a type A dieter, what brought you here, as that diet is neither raw nor Paleo?
As for my own experience with dairy, I used to believe that dairy did not effect me negatively until I went on an elimination diet and tried reintroducing first pasteurized and later raw dairy products, with negative results (such as projectile vomiting accompanied by diarrhea). Tests later indicated that I am intolerant and/or allergic to every component of dairy. Some raw dairy advocates say that such reactions are just a "detox" or some such thing and suggest sticking with raw dairy despite its negative effects. I have no interest in suffering through that and don't really see the point. Even if I could tolerate dairy I doubt I would eat it, as pasture-fed suet, marrow and organs like liver are superior foods, in my view, with more bioavailable nurients and less antigenic properties, and are cheaper, easier to obtain (with grainfed-suet and marrow available in my local supermarkets and grassfed suet in a local health food market) and quite tasty (although, I do currently find I need to cook liver to enjoy it and only enjoy it in small amounts). Plus, after being off dairy for a while, I found I no longer was very fond of the taste of milk or butter (the nausea and vomiting probably contributed to that
). So I have no need of, or interest in, dairy.
Eating dairy also does not make sense to me for other reasons, but I prefer not to get into debates about dairy, because of negative experiences dealing with dairy advocates in the past who were insulting and impervious to reason. Also, I now live in a dairy state, so I try not to get in the habit of debating dairy too much (in case I should slip up and start ranting about it with strangers or in public), to better get along with people in my area and better assure my economic survival (my employer receives funding from the local dairy industry). Tyler does an excellent job tackling the dairy issue anyway, so I defer to him on the topic and you can debate him if you wish.