On Oct 6, 11:14 am, arch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> As to being chimically similar, what a hoot.
Bovine BCM-7 is similar to human BCM-7 and has different affects.
"This bioactive peptide exhibits a strong opioid activity" p. 191
Milk proteins are the source of active opiods & correlation w/milk
allergies on p. 190 & p. 191 in J Appl Genet. 2007;48(3)
> We remind you
You and??
> we are speaking of milk, not flesh. As for adaptations for
> flesh consumption, for one example please tell us the specific function
of
> the enzyme elastin in human metabolism?
Humans have elastase enzyme "to digest a number of proteins"(including
those in breast milk). - MedicineNet.com
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=33860
J Dairy Res. 2008 Feb;75(1):76-83.
J Appl Genet. 2007;48(3):189-98.
Although elastin can only be broke down w/elastase, elastase also
breaks down other proteins. I think this is where people get confused
about elastase, then assume H. Sapiens are adapted to eat meat from
that.
"neurological disorders, such as autism and schizophrenia, seem to be
associated with milk consumption and a higher level of BCM-7"
"It has been shown that bovine BCM-7 may be a risk factor for human
ischaemic heart disease, atherosclerosis, type 1 diabetes, and sudden
infant death syndrome. p. 192 in J Appl Genet. 2007;48(3):189-98.
http://jag.igr.poznan.pl/2007-Volume-48/3/pdf/2007_Volume_48_3-189-198.pdf
Chris


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