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Is drinking to much milk bad for your health
I have never had a problem with it at all. I drink at least 2 gallons a week. Drink it with my breakfast, with each protein shake, and for dinner. Sometimes with my lunch.
Full cream milk is fattening...otherwise I cant see any harmful effects from milk......
I can't believe you guys drink whole milk.
I hate to tell you guys this. The USA has the highest milk comsumtion, but yet the highest incidencse of osteoporosis (lack of calcium in the bones), that causes easily broken bones (esp in old people)
What's your point?
Your milk just like your high processed junk food sucks, but yet is heavily advertised year after year. Got milk?
So you are saying there is a causal relationship between drinking milk and the onset of osteoporosis? You aren't really offering a point. Besides, I wasn't asking you, but you it seems like you are asserting the above.
So, are you?
So you are saying there is a causal relationship between drinking milk and the onset of osteoporosis? You aren't really offering a point. Besides, I wasn't asking you, but you it seems like you are asserting the above.
So, are you?
Milk isn't magic, no food in isolation is magic. It takes a balance of nutrition and a good dose of various physical stimuli to keep the body in good health. You can drink milk and get osteoporosis, but that doesn't mean one causes the other.
You can't just deduct a conclusion like you have from a statistic, especially since it is extremely general and non-direct. Maybe there is more to your deduction, but you haven't hinted towards it.
There are so many factors that contribute to the health of the body. Many are large factors and many are small, and there are some that are known and many that are not. Be aware of that before you think you have it figured out.
So you are saying there is a causal relationship between drinking milk and the onset of osteoporosis? You aren't really offering a point. Besides, I wasn't asking you, but you it seems like you are asserting the above.
So, are you?
Milk isn't magic, no food in isolation is magic. It takes a balance of nutrition and a good dose of various physical stimuli to keep the body in good health. You can drink milk and get osteoporosis, but that doesn't mean one causes the other.
You can't just deduct a conclusion like you have from a statistic, especially since it is extremely general and non-direct. Maybe there is more to your deduction, but you haven't hinted towards it.
There are so many factors that contribute to the health of the body. Many are large factors and many are small, and there are some that are known and many that are not. Be aware of that before you think you have it figured out.
I din't say milk CAUSES osteo..., but mearly that milk does NO GOOD in preventing it! The calcium is simply not that absorbable!!! Many scientific works can be sited on this topic...use a seach engine!! Ther are better sources of calcium!!!
I dint mean it to come out that way, Please take no offense by my post. Anyways Fufu after 4 bone fractures (2 finger and both ankles) and years of high milk consumption to come across a article similar to what Curt James has posted has to be pretty upsetting.