Published January 25, 2026 | Version v5

A mitochondrial basis for casein-induced inflammation: haplogroups J and K susceptibility to β-casomorphin-7

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This white paper presents Version 5 of the Queen Hypothesis, a theory proposing that individuals with mitochondrial haplogroups J and K are uniquely sensitive to β-casomorphin-7 (BCM-7), an inflammatory peptide released during the digestion of A1 dairy. Drawing from mitochondrial genetics, nutritional science, and peptide biochemistry, the paper explains how this sensitivity may lead to a chronic condition termed Wrong Milk Syndrome.

Version 5 incorporates corrected and verified references, clarifies prior citations, and refines the theoretical framework for the Inflammation Drop Point, a clearance window tied to symptom relief. The hypothesis offers a testable model for personalized dietary guidance and mitochondria-informed public health strategies.

Notes (English)

Version 5 corrects and updates the reference list, resolves formatting and equation-rendering issues encountered in prior uploads, and consolidates the hypothesis framework without altering the core theoretical claims.

This version is intended as a stable, citable preprint reflecting the current state of the Queen Hypothesis and supporting material.

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Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.17219048 (DOI)