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Importance of Indian Cow Milk

This is the latest modern scientific research topic, on cow’s milk. It has been brought out in to open by New Zealand researchers. For a long time medical experts have been aware of link of dairy milk with increasing incidence of Autism and Type-1 Diabetes in children.

New Zealand happens to be world’s largest dairy milk exporting country. 40% of NZ foreign trade depends on milk exports. Naturally the NZ Dairy Industry were very concerned about possible repercussions as loss of milk exports, due to medical experts advising people to stop consuming milk.

Fonterra the largest Dairy interest in NZ initiated a research project and were shocked to learn that their entire dairy milk supply was indeed a cause for concern. It was found that a chemical substance designated as Beta Caso Morphine 7 (BCM7) separates out during digestion of dairy milk. BCM7 being a member of morphine family was found to be very highly oxidizing agent, which caused brain damage in some children leading to Autism, and Diabetes 1. In case of adults with leaky guts BCM7 from dairy milk has been associated with all the modern diseases such as Alzheimer, Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Trouble, etc.

More research established that BCM7 is found only in milk designated as A1 milk. A1 milk is produced by some cows of Bos Taurus the European breeds or their cross bred cows. The milk of Bos Indicus the Indian African cows is found to be free of BCM7.

A2 milk is now being sold across the country in NZ, Australia, Japan and Korea and in USA. This is safe and the only milk desirable for human consumption. Now there is scientific evidence of the fact that the original cows which emerged on earth came from india, the Bos indicus-indian breeds of cows. During the process of migration of these cows to the colder regions about 8000 years ago, due to mutation the DNA of the Indian Breeds of cows got changed in to European Breeds- Bos Taurus. Bos Taurus has a damaged DNA, which results in A1 milk causing health problems in society.

New Zealand farmers have stopped cross Breeding of A2 milk producing cows with A1 milk producing European breeds of cows.

A very detailed account of this subject can be found on the internet and in the recently published book ‘ The Devil in the Milk’ by Prof. Keith Woodford, published by Craig Potten of New Zealand.

A group of very eminent Indian scientists have volunteered to take up research work in india which will ultimately be able to stop indiscriminate cross breeding of Indian cows, and promote the pure milk of the Indian breeds of cows.

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