Not exact matches
Mr Dingle said
dairy and infant formula brands needed a point of difference, and Oli6 had that through the nutritional benefits of
goat's milk, just as A2 Milk had prospered through milk containing only the A2
protein.
You are likely responding to a certain
protein in the milk that is not present in
goat dairy or ghee called A1 Beta Casein.
I don't touch cow's
dairy and don't give it to my small kids but we consume a decent amount of sheep /
goats dairy (mainly yogurts and cheese) so I assume seeing we seem to tolerate lactose and
proteins of the above, there shouldn't be an issue with larger
proteins / growth hormones in the
dairy of animals who are similar size / weight of humans?
However, if you've already been sensitized to the
dairy proteins casein or whey from drinking conventional milk, consuming raw
dairy, organic
dairy, lactose - free milk, or
goat's milk may still be a problem.
I did the gluten - free /
dairy - free cleanse and am thinking about adding
goat whey into my diet to boost my
protein intake.
Selected
dairy products, such as cottage cheese, yogurt, or
goat's milk, can also be a source of
protein.