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Milk makes mucus
Many patients have dutifully reported, to their doctors and on social media, that dairy aggravates their asthma or dysphagia
because of mucus production in their lungs or throats.
They did not anticipate the wraths of Big Milk.
Now, when you search "milk mucus" on Google, what you get to see is an endless litany of general health web sites
that quote milk-lobbied scientific articles that milk does not make mucus.
Once again, the Internet is propaganda = information that is distorted, in this case to protect the financial interests
of a section of the agricultural industry, or rather their owners.
But the genie, the scientific proof that milk makes mucus, is out of the bottle, and it's going to haunt Big Milk.
"Excessive milk consumption has a long association with increased respiratory tract mucus production and asthma...
In the human colon, ß-casomorphin-7 (ß-CM-7), an exorphin derived from the breakdown of A1 milk,
(milk from Northern European cow breeds, such as Ayrshire, British Shorthorn, Holstein, and Fresian0,
stimulates mucus production from gut MUC5AC glands. In the presence of inflammation similar mucus overproduction from respiratory tract
MUC5AC glands characterises many respiratory tract diseases. ß-CM-7 from the blood stream could stimulate the production
and secretion of mucus from these respiratory glands... This association may not necessarily be simply cause and effect
as the person has to be consuming A1 milk, ß-CM-7 must pass into the systemic circulation and the tissues have to be actively inflamed.
These prerequisites could explain why only a subgroup of the population, who have increased respiratory tract mucus production, find that
many of their symptoms, including asthma, improve on a dairy elimination diet."
By tongkatali.org
tongkataliorg3@gmail.com
Updated July 23, 2024
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/
article/abs/pii/S0306987709007233a