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Microblog: Is Cheese Addictive? Dairy Can Have a Place in a Carnivore Diet

Nutrition with Judy
3 min readMar 1, 2021

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Excerpt from @CarnivoreCure:
Many people feel better if they eliminate dairy. Some consider dairy sensitivities to include bloating, gas, skin eruptions, nausea, and other physical symptoms.

ā—ļøIf you think of milkā€™s purpose, it is for the growth of offspring.

šŸ„Calves drink motherā€™s milk for about eight to ten weeks. Calves typically drink 10 percent of their birth bodyweight. Thus, a calf born at 90 pounds (41 kg) would drink 9 pints, or 4.5 quarts, a day.

ā€¼ļøThe average weight of a three-month-old calf ranges from 220 pounds (100 kg) to 265 pounds (120 kg). That is almost THREE TIMES their weight at birth.

šŸ‘¶šŸ»A human baby barely doubles in weight in the three months that a calf triples in mass.

ā“Do you wonder why we gain weight from eating dairy?

šŸ§€Dairy is meant to grow a calf, not to be consumed as a large part of our meals. Worse, we consume dairy primarily in the form of cheese. But cheese has even higher concentrations of milk.

āš ļøWe are also the only species that drinks another speciesā€™ milk.

šŸšØBecause of a group of peptides called beta-casomorphins, which are casein derived morphine-like compounds, cheese canā€¦

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