

Is dairy good or bad for you?
18 snips Jul 6, 2023
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Sarah Berry, an Associate Professor at King's College London, and Prof. Tim Spector, a leading nutritional scientist and co-founder of Zoe, tackle the controversial topic of dairy consumption. They debunk common myths about dairy and its links to inflammation, heart disease, and bone health. Discover the surprising benefits of fermented dairy, the nuances of full-fat versus low-fat options, and how dairy can play a role in gut health. This lively chat leaves listeners questioning their dairy choices while seeking balance and nutrition.
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Dairy Myths
- Common dairy myths include high fat content and allergy links.
- These are overblown; fat content isn't necessarily bad, and allergy prevalence is exaggerated.
Dairy and Inflammation
- Dairy doesn't cause widespread inflammation, contrary to popular belief.
- Studies show higher dairy intake correlates with lower inflammation markers, possibly due to unique dairy fats.
Milk and Bone Health
- Milk consumption doesn't protect against bone fractures, as previously thought.
- High milk-consuming populations like the Dutch and Scandinavians have high fracture rates.