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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809873/

>Foods that contain exorphins, such as wheat and dairy products, have indeed a reputation for being rewarding and people find it extremely hard to give them up. The addictive properties of milk were arguably designed by evolution to gratify suckling young. The gut of newborns is highly permeable—not only to the mother’s antibodies as an aid to their still immature immune system, but also to milk opioids (see Teschemacher, 2003). Yet, production of the enzyme for properly digesting milk is genetically programmed to stop after weaning. Regular intake of milk by adults is evolutionarily novel and only started with animal domestication; it was permitted by a mutation of this enzyme in populations that kept cattle. Interestingly and perhaps worryingly, the opioids in bovine milk are 10 times stronger than those in human milk (Herrera-Marschitz et al., 1989). This might not be extraneous to the fact that about half of children up to 4 years of age need their milk bottle to fall asleep at night (in Thailand: Sawasdivorn et al., 2008). Note that, as mentioned, the opioids in wheat are even stronger than those in bovine milk (Zioudrou et al., 1979).

>Evidence that a diet devoid of wheat (and possibly of dairy as well, given the similarity between gluten and casein) can cure some patients with mental illness has been available for nearly 50 years. Yet because other patients—especially in newer and better studies—have not changed on the diet, such evidence has been variously downplayed, discredited, or dismissed. As a result, the message has made it neither to patients and their caretakers nor to psychologists and psychiatrists. After looking at all of these dietary intervention studies, we have come to believe that this lack of communication is a mistake.

It's over dairy bros... What do we do now?

>> No.19233423

>>19233097
>we have come to believe that this lack of communication is a mistake.
Right, nothing to do with the fact they dont want to cure anything, there is no profit in curing a sickness.

>> No.19233454

>>19233097
>It's over dairy bros

Dairy bros? What about bread bros?

What am I gonna eat if I can't eat BREAD??

>> No.19233654

>>19233097
I'm not reading that but I assume it says something about milk being bad. Don't care, still gonna drink milk, not gonna eat the bugs.

>> No.19233682

>>19233097
>posting pitbulls outside of /v/
Reported. Saged. I hope you get raped by a minority.

>> No.19233946

Cheese is the opiate of the masses. Especially blue cheese, love that shit.

>> No.19233955

>1979

>> No.19233958

>>19233097
science is gay as fuck

>> No.19234708

>>19233654
Nobody is saying eat bugs you ar-tard.

>> No.19235389

>>19233097
Interesting paper. Thanks

>> No.19236785

>>19233097
>Bread bad
Ketochads win again!

>> No.19236841
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19236841

>>19233097
>. Regular intake of milk by adults is evolutionarily novel
im tired of this bullshit, almost any animal will gladly drink another's milk if given the opportunity, its just that humans are the only ones to domesticate other animals to have regular access to milk

>> No.19236904

My ancestors have been consuming dairy since at least the neolithic age. Everyone I have ever known or heard of existed since then. I'm not concerned.

>> No.19238041

>>19233097
There has never been any proof of "opioids" in milk crossing the blood brain barrier and as such they can't have addictive properties, at most they give you constipation. Dogshit psuedoscience made by soyjaks.

>> No.19238059

>>19233097
Frontiers in Neuroscience (and the rest of the publications by Frontiers) are not reputable academic journals. They're essentially an academic vanity press that makes money by charging people to publish. The two people who wrote this article aren't even scientists, they're psychologists.

>>19233423
Congrats anon, you've fallen for one of the dumbest schizo talking points.

>> No.19238409

>>19238041
>Something has to cross the blood brain barrier in order to be addictive
What the fuck lmao no. Does social media cross the blood brain barrier?

>> No.19238419

>>19238409
We're talking opioids dumb fuck, and there are already non-crossing opioids used as anti-laxatives.

>> No.19238444

>>19233955
>shakedown 1979

>> No.19238459

>>19238409
It certainly spreads mindviruses.

>> No.19238482

>>19233454
>it's only bread if it's made in Le-Glutain region of France
Embrace rye

>> No.19238485

>>19238482
>not eating pearled nearly thrice daily
Why even live?

>> No.19238487

>>19238485
Pearled barley I mean