Chapters logo

Chasing Cheese: Unlocking the Nutritional Power and Irresistible Flavor of Daily Dairy Delight

A Comprehensive Guide to Incorporating Cheese into a Healthy Lifestyle

By Emillia Edivane Published about a year ago 2 min read

Cheese is not just delicious; it’s also incredibly nutritious and can be a great addition to your daily diet. Here's why I consume cheese every single day and why you might want to as well.

Benefits of Cheese

1. Great Source of Protein:

- Cheese provides a high amount of protein, essential for muscle building and repair.

2. Probiotic Benefits:

- Some cheeses, especially those that are fermented, act almost like probiotics, supporting gut health.

3. Low in Lactose:

- Many types of cheese, especially goat and sheep cheese, are low in lactose, making them easier to digest for those with lactose intolerance.

Best Types of Cheese

- Goat Cheese and Sheep Cheese:

- Contain A2 casein, which is gentler on the digestive system compared to A1 casein found in cow’s milk.

- Very low in lactose (about 0.5% compared to 3.8-4% in cow's milk), reducing the risk of lactose intolerance issues.

- Rich in protein, vitamins (A, E, B vitamins), calcium, and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA).

Nutritional Highlights

- High in MCT Fats:

- Goat and sheep cheeses contain 20-30% MCT fats, which are quickly converted to energy by the liver and can aid in weight loss.

- Rich in Vitamins and Minerals:

- High levels of vitamins A and E, folic acid, calcium, and B vitamins.

- CLA helps improve exercise performance and supports weight loss.

- Polyphenols:

- Cheese from animals grazing at high altitudes (e.g., in the Swiss Alps) is higher in polyphenols, powerful phytonutrients that promote health.

Special Benefits of High-Altitude Cheese

- Enhanced Nutrient Content:

- High-altitude grazing means the grass has more exposure to sunlight, increasing its protective elements (polyphenols).

- Cheese made from the milk of these animals is richer in these beneficial compounds.

- Mitochondrial Uncoupling:

- Polyphenols trigger mitochondrial uncoupling, a process that generates heat and helps burn extra calories.

- This can aid in weight loss and improve overall metabolic health.

Supporting Research

- Historical Perspective:

- A drug called DNP in the 1930s showed how mitochondrial uncoupling could lead to significant fat loss, but it had side effects. Natural polyphenols in cheese can provide similar benefits without the risks.

- Exercise and Other Stimuli:

- Exercise, cold therapy, fasting, and certain phytonutrients (e.g., sulforaphane, turmeric, and green tea compounds) also stimulate mitochondrial uncoupling.

High-Quality Cheese Sources

- Organic and Grass-Fed:

- Opt for organic cheese from high-quality sources, preferably from Europe.

- Cheese from grass-fed animals at high altitudes is especially beneficial due to higher polyphenol content.

Conclusion

Including cheese in your daily diet can provide numerous health benefits, from supporting gut health to aiding in weight loss and improving metabolic function. By choosing high-quality, low-lactose options like goat and sheep cheese, you can enjoy these benefits without digestive issues.

FoodHealth

About the Creator

Emillia Edivane

Emillia Edivane is a dedicated nutritionist and dietitian with over 15 years of experience in promoting health and wellness. With a Master's degree in Nutritional Science and three diplomas in nutrition, cancer, and diabetes

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments (4)

Sign in to comment
  • Novel Allenabout a year ago

    I love extra sharp cheese...those cheese you mentioned may not be readily available everywhere, but I will keep an eye out. Lots of great info here...hope to read them all.

  • Ruza Aldinabout a year ago

    You don't have to convince ME. Unfortunately I seem to be allergic; eating too much dairy makes my nose stop up.

  • Darkosabout a year ago

    I eat it daily sometimes I feel like too much but after reading Your article I am okey with it trying various ones Thank You for this article!

  • PhilipM-Iabout a year ago

    you are big on consciousness about food. keep it up.

Find us on social media

Miscellaneous links

  • Explore
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Support

© 2026 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.