There are no studies in existence that even hints that Casomorphine is an addictive substance, just as there is no studies showing that Rubiscolin in Spinach, or Soymorphine in Soy, is addictive to people who eat it.
But despite the complete lack of any evidence whatsoever, it is still being pressed today because ONE scientist who works at a biased politically-charged group who benefits from lying said so. Even Time Magazine said:
Going beyond the study, many of the news reports speculated that cheese may be addictive because of a protein in dairy products called casein. When broken down during digestion, casein releases substances called casomorphins, which according to a registered dietician who was quoted in many of the stories, have an addictive effect on the brain similar to that of morphine.
But in fact the evidence is weak that casomorphins, when digested, affect most of us this way. And the dietician who made the questionable claim works for an advocacy group called Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, which pushes veganism and urges people to shun cheese. Hardly an objective voice.
Why do vegans STILL push this lie? All this does is make the movement look even more like a group of liars and agenda-pushing extremists. Are we going to start quoting The ICR next time?