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Cutting Out A1 Dairy Products To Fix Period Problems

How A1 casein triggers inflammation and affects menstrual symptoms.

Written by Melanie Nolan

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Eliminating A1 dairy products reduces period symptoms

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Could Removing Dairy Relieve Your Period Symptoms?

For some women, stopping normal dairy products can relieve period symptoms.

This improvement is often due to the reduction in the inflammatory response triggered by mast cells and histamine to A1 casein, a dairy protein found in some types of milk.

In particular, A1 casein can be broken down in the digestive system into an opioid peptide known as casomorphin, specifically an inflammatory variant called BCM7.

BCM7 is capable of causing inflammation through various mechanisms, including the activation of mast cells, which then release histamine and other inflammatory agents.

What Is A2 Dairy?

It's important to note that goat, sheep, and milk from certain cow breeds like Jerseys do not contain A1 casein.

In Australia, dairy without A1 casein is labeled as A2 dairy, signifying it contains only A2 casein.

Interestingly, a significant portion of people, possibly half, do not experience adverse reactions to A1 casein as they do not convert it into BCM7, thus avoiding the inflammatory histamine response.

 

Who Might Benefit from Removing A1 Dairy?

Determining whether to try a dairy-free diet involves assessing your specific menstrual symptoms. It's not a universal remedy for all menstrual issues.

Eliminating A1 dairy may be beneficial for those experiencing allergic or allergy-like premenstrual symptoms, such as:

Fluid retention
Hives
Itching
Headaches
Nausea

It can also be effective in addressing premenstrual brain fog and anxiety, as histamine acts not only as an inflammatory mediator but also as a neurotransmitter that can induce anxiety, potentially contributing to certain PMS and PMDD symptoms.

Furthermore, for symptoms like breast pain, menstrual cramps, and heavy periods, avoiding A1 dairy might offer relief due to the high concentration of mast cells in breast tissue and the uterine lining.

How to Test If A1 Dairy Affects You

If you suspect that your menstrual discomfort might stem from a mast cell reaction to A1 casein, the strategy involves:

1️⃣ Eliminating all conventional dairy products containing A1 casein—including regular milk, yogurt, and cheese.
2️⃣ Avoiding lactose-free dairy, as it still contains casein.
3️⃣ Choosing alternatives such as goat, sheep, buffalo, or A2 cow’s milk (e.g., from Jersey cows).
4️⃣ Considering butter, ricotta, and whey protein, as they contain minimal casein.
5️⃣ Sticking with the diet for at least three menstrual cycles to accurately assess its impact.

Evaluating Your Results

After the third cycle, take time to evaluate the changes in your symptoms.

Ask yourself:
✔ Have my premenstrual symptoms improved?
✔ Has my menstrual pain decreased?
✔ Has my menstrual flow become lighter or more manageable?

If you notice improvements, continuing an A2 dairy-only diet may be beneficial for your long-term menstrual health.