How Does Dairy Cause Inflammation? EXPLAINED

How Does Dairy Cause Inflammation? EXPLAINED

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The video explores how dairy products, particularly those from Western cows, can cause inflammation in the human body. It explains the differences between Western and old world cows, focusing on the genetic mutation in Jersey cows that leads to the production of A1 beta casein. This protein, when digested, produces beta casomorphin 7, which triggers an immune response and inflammation. The video also contrasts this with A2 beta casein from old world cows, which does not produce the same inflammatory effects.

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What are the inflammatory effects of dairy products on the human body?

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How does sugar compare to dairy products in terms of inflammation?

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What are the main differences between old world cows and Jersey cows?

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What type of casein do old world cows produce, and why is it considered better?

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Explain the significance of the missense mutation in the development of Jersey cows.

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What is beta casomorphin 7, and how is it related to A1 beta casein?

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How does the consumption of A1 beta casein affect inflammatory biomarkers?

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