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I have raised concerns about some of the recent edits at WP:FTN [1].

"Campbell argues that casein, a protein found in milk from mammals, is "the most significant carcinogen we consume". He also said that "we could turn on or turn off cancer growth" by increasing or decreasing casein intake. In addition, consuming large amounts of animal milk and dairy products can negatively affect bone health. This is because animal protein, particularly the protein in milk, increases the acidity of the blood and tissues."

This content is not properly sourced. Veg Historian (talk) 20:52, 27 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]