A milk or other dairy product, capable of minimizing the onset of disease
such as coronary heart disease or enhancing the immune response is
derived from animals which are substantially free of the .beta.-casein
A.sup.1 allele. Bulk milk can be produced by testing for and culling cows
who test positive for the .beta.-casein A.sup.1 allele, or by producing
immunoglobulins and other immune response proteins, in cow's milk from
animals not possessing the .beta.-casein A.sup.1 allele, or other
commercial milk producing animals, to this allele, to counteract the
immnunosuppressant substances present that are produced from it, in
commercial milking cows such as Holsteins, together with its blending
with non-treated milk or the recovery of such immunoproteins.