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    The role of the NZFSA in investigating health issues concerning A1 and A2 milk 

    Woodford, Keith B. (Lincoln University. Department of Agricultural Management and Property Studies, 2007-10)
    The NZFSA claims (24 Sept 07) that they do not believe ‘A1 milk is any more or less of a riskthan A2 milk’. Presumably they are basing this claim on the report undertaken for them byProfessor Boyd Swinburn in 2004, which ...
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    A1 beta-casein, type 1 diabetes and links to other modern illnesses 

    Woodford, Keith B. (Lincoln University, 2008-04)
    The role of milk and milk proteins in relation to human health remains controversial. However, there is a large body of evidence, reviewed in this paper, specifically linking A1 beta-casein to a range of illnesses. A1 ...
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    Comparative effects of A1 versus A2 beta-casein on gastrointestinal measures: A blinded randomised cross-over pilot study 

    Ho, S; Woodford, Keith; Kukuljan, S; Pal, S (Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2014-07-02)
    At present, there is debate about the gastrointestinal effects of A1-type beta-casein protein in cows' milk compared with the progenitor A2 type. In vitro and animal studies suggest that digestion of A1 but not A2 beta-casein ...
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    A2 milk, farmer decisions, and risk management 

    Woodford, Keith (International Farm Management Association, 2007)
    Approximately 500 New Zealand (NZ) dairy farmers are converting their herds to eliminate production of A1 beta-casein within the milk. The alternative casein is A2 beta-casein, and the associated milk is known as A2 milk. ...
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    Submission to: Review of NZFSA’s risk management framework for making decisions on consumer protection, and with particular reference to issues of A1 and A2 milk 

    Woodford, Keith B. (2008-02)
    The purpose of this submission is to bring to the attention of Dr Slorach, as the appointed reviewer, various issues associated with the way in which NZFSA has dealt with the issue of A1 and A2 milk.
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    AuthorWoodford, Keith B. (3)Woodford, Keith (2)Ho, S (1)Kukuljan, S (1)Pal, S (1)Keyword
    A2 beta-casein (5)
    A1 beta-casein (4)health (3)risk management (3)milk (2)NZFSA (2)0701 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management (1)0908 Food Sciences (1)300000 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences (1)320000 Medical and Health Sciences (1)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (1)2008 (2)2007 (2)
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