Saturday, February 28, 2009

A1 beta-casein BCM 7 mutation!

Fantastic news! This has got to be one of the 5 coolest scientific things I've learned in the past few years. Keith Woodford has just published a book, Devil in the Milk, explaining why some organic grass-fed raw milk is good and some is bad. Modern breeds of cow have a BCM 7 promoting beta-casein mutation! Consequently, their milk contains opiates that can contribute to diabetes, congestion, heart disease, lethargy, autism, infection, cancer, etc. Traditional breeds of cow do not have this mutation. Therefore, Holstein milk is bad and Jersey milk is good! This explains why some people respond so well to raw milk and some don't. They're not drinking the same thing!

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