Remember in an earlier blog I talked about how gene turn-off of protective genes by dairy related hormones and proteins (IGF-1 and estrogens) likely causes cancer of the breast and prostate? The process is called epigenetics.
In the August 2010 issue of Scientific American on page 23,author JR Minkel talks about work of an early 2000s geneticist known as David Matin. Martin proposed that if genes protecting against cancer were turned off by the methylation process (epigenetics) that cancer might result.
He was right! It is happening. Let's wake the National Cancer Institute up and start warning people about the dangers of dairy consumption.-Robert D. Bibb, M.D.
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