![]() ![]() Milk that contains A1 beta-casein is known as A1 milk, whereas milk that is not is called A2 milk. The book revealed how these diseases and a number of other health problems are linked to a tiny protein fragment that is formed during the digestion of the A1 beta-casein, a milk protein produced by cows in New Zealand, Australia and many other western countries. The story starts with the remarkable epidemiological evidence demonstrating the strong association between countries that have a high intake of A1 milk and a high incidence of both Type 1 diabetes and heart disease. ![]() ![]() In mid 2007, Keith Woodford’s book, Devil in the Milk, hit the book shops, creating a burst of publicity about the link between the type of milk New Zealanders drink and a range of serious illnesses, including heart disease, Type 1 diabetes, autism and schizophrenia. ![]()
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