Guest Maxine2445 Posted March 8, 2005 Report Posted March 8, 2005 I have heard that drinking milk is not good for you. Is this true? Quote
arti_aft Posted August 26, 2005 Report Posted August 26, 2005 NOOOOOooo, Milk: It's calcium!! But avoids taking of it the evening... Quote
freshdipt Posted September 27, 2005 Report Posted September 27, 2005 why would miilk not be good for you....Driniking whole milk everyday isnt good for you, but skim or 1% or 2% aint bad....You gotta get your calcium and dairy is part of a balanced diet..... if there's a reason i shouldnt be drinking milk let me know! Quote
prashantkochar1 Posted February 20, 2008 Report Posted February 20, 2008 Milk is good for health. It is a complete food in itself. It contains nine essential nutrients that prevent your body from many diseases. Know more about the benefits of milk at: http://www.gurumaa.com/health-matter-of-milk.php There has always been a popular belief that milk is probably the best food around. Babies survive on milk for the first year or so of their lives, and older folks are advised to drink it to keep their bones strong. When it comes to babies it cannot be denied that breast milk is still the most superior as it contains all the essential nutrients. Cow’s milk is the next best option, followed by goat’s milk. According to dieticians, except for infants who are intolerant to milk, most people’s diets would be improved by consuming more, not less milk. This liquid food, known as milk, can be whole, semi-skimmed or completely skimmed, and in liquid or powder form. Milk contains about 85% water. It thus supplies both food and fluid. The number of calories in milk varies quite a lot. Cow's milk provides 67Kcal and buffalo milk provides 117Kcal of energy per 100 ml. The protein content of cows and buffalo milk is about 3.2gm and 4.25gm per 100ml respectively. The milk proteins mainly consist of casein (about 80%) and whey (about 20 %). The proteins of milk are of a high biological value. Health is Wealth :D --Prashanti Quote
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