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Microblog: Is Cheese Addictive? Dairy Can Have a Place in a Carnivore Diet
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.
āļøIf you think of milkās purpose, it is for the growth of offspring.
šCalves drink motherās 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.
ā¼ļøThe 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.
š¶š»A human baby barely doubles in weight in the three months that a calf triples in mass.
āDo you wonder why we gain weight from eating dairy?
š§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.
ā ļøWe are also the only species that drinks another speciesā milk.
šØBecause of a group of peptides called beta-casomorphins, which are casein derived morphine-like compounds, cheese canā¦