Not surprised to hear that (underlined) because dairy products contain casein which when digested turns into casomorphin. From a link: http://www.collective-evolution.com...ls-cheese-is-just-as-addictive-as-hard-drugs/How Is Cheese Addictive?
This may sound crazy, but dairy actually contains a chemical that is similar to morphine. Researchers identified a protein known as casein in 1981 that is present in all mammals, including humans and cows. When we eat dairy and it begins to digest, the casein actually releases opiates that are known as casomorphins. Casomorphins, similar to morphine, are a member of the opioid family, and the implications of this are pretty astonishing. You may literally be addicted to cheese.
So your family members, while not getting high from cheese, are dealing with very strong cravings that make it very difficult to give up.
Hated cheese as a kid. Love it now. But not the exotic kind. Plain old cheddar, mozzarella, Swiss. Cheeseburgers, pizza with extra cheese, ham & Swiss, grilled cheddar sandwiches, grated cheddar on all salads.
I don't crave ice cream, but once I taste it, it's addictive. Can't let myself buy it at the grocery, especially chocolate---a half gallon disappears within 2 days.
I love cheese, but I eat it sparingly. I am extremely worried about the health of my son and granddaughter due to their weight. I will share the article on Facebook.