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So you are saying that you used to drink 8 cups of milk a day, but after you started coming to this forum you are suddenly lactose intolerant?rjr5353 said:none here.....I love milk....i used to go through a gallon every two days....but not since ive been coming to these forums!
WHAT ABOUT THE 12 GRAMS OF CARBS PER 8OZ ? ALL SUGAR !! I ALSO USE TO DRINK ABOUT 2 GALLONS OF FF MILK A WEEK. I WAS GETTING ABOUT 60 GRAMS OF CARBS A DAY JUST FROM MILK. I'M SURE A GLASS OR 2 A DAY IS O.K. BUT I WOULD JUST AS SOON STAY AWAY FROM ANYTHING WITH THAT MUCH SUGAR IN IT. MAYBE AFTER THE SUMMER WHEN I START INCREASING CALORIES AGAIN I WILL ADD MILK TO MY DIET .Robert DiMaggio said:why? there is nothing wrong with milk.
A GOOD AND A BAD SUGAR, I'LL HAVE TO READ UP ON THAT ONE, THX FOR THE INFO. .PirateFromHell said:The Atkins Carb Solutions stuff taste like crap. The sugar in milk is good for you. Lactose is half glucose and half galactose. Glucose provides energy fast and galactose burns real slow. So it provides immediate energy when you need it. It is low-glycemic, and calcium with lactose helps prevent fat storage. Milk is perfect if you don't have a lactose problem.
SPIKE1257 said:A GOOD AND A BAD SUGAR, I'LL HAVE TO READ UP ON THAT ONE, THX FOR THE INFO. .![]()
THX AGAIN.PirateFromHell said:Lactose is a disaccharide, meaning that it is made of two monosaccharides bonded together. Both Glugose and Galactose, the two monosaccharides in milk, are good for you. The only time to aviod them is if you are doing a low carb diet. Otherwise, 2-4 servings of dairy is optimal. I average 4-5
yup, the only milk I drink anymore, white 2% and chocolate.kvyd said:Hood carb counting chocolate milk is incredible. 12g protein per 8oz and only 3 carb 2 sugar 1 fiber. Did i mention its incredible. Its so smooth![]()
EVEN IF THAT'S TRUE, YOU DON'T WANT THE FAT THAT'S IN DAIRY. WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ARE POLY AND MONOUNSATURATED FATS.Lewie said:I heard before that your body needs fat to absorb calcium, so drinking skim milk basically won't allow you to absorb any of the calcium.
I don't believe it but i registered dietician told me that, did anyone else ever hear something like that?
I WILL TRY TO MAKE THIS SHORT AND SWEET..UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS (POLY AND MONO) MAKE IT EASIER FOR OXYGEN TO BE TRANSPORTED BY THE BLOODSTREAM TO THE CELLS, TISSUES AND ORGANS.THEY CONTAIN THE 3 ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS, LINOLEIC, ARACHIDONIC, AND LINOLENIC, ESSENTIAL BECAUSE THE BODY CAN'T PORODUCE THEM.. WE COULD FILL A BOOK ON THE BENEFITS OF THESE FATTY ACIDS. ON THE OTHER HAND THE BODY CAN PRODUCE SATURATED FATS, AND ALTHOUGH SATURATED FATS ARE NEEDED ALSO, CONSUMING TO MUCH WILL CAUSE CELL MEMBRANES TO BECOME TO RIGID. IN THIS RIGID STATE, THE BODY HAS TO PUMP OUT MORE INSULIN TO BRING DOWN BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS. WHICH CAN LEAD TO INSULIN RESISTANCE.Lewie said:ok, what the differents between saturated, poly and monounsaturated fats anyways?