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Faux News: Breast Milk for Weight Loss have actually reported this in their Health news section: Is Breast Milk the Next Diet Fad? A quick... its discovery, hoping that using the breast milk substance to prevent people from getting fat
Apr 11 2007 5:31pm
Two Percent Milk is NOT Low Fat fat than whole milk! If you’re truly interested in low-fat milk and other dairy foods, go for the 1...Recently the fact that Starbucks switched from whole milk to 2 percent milk in its espresso drinks
Sep 03 2007 5:34pm
... the calories are from fat). One percent (low-fat) milk (1 cup): 90 to 100 calories, 20 ... more
Jul 19 2008 9:44pm
ALMOND MILK So I'm not supposed to have any dairy for awhile, and my doc suggested cocoanut milk or almond milk to go with my coffee. Coconut has a lot of fat though, so I opted for almond milk which only has three
Jun 04 2007 2:16am
Thanks Kat for the great recipe. Now I am going to try this at home! more
Oct 03 2007 4:48pm
Milk keeps us from absorbing nutrients like chocolate and tea, if we add milk. I think that if we are not absorbing nutrients from chocolate and tea if milk is in them, surely we aren't absorbing any nutrients from foods with milk!?!
Mar 25 2008 5:32am
Don't Get Rid of Your Cow's Milk! No need to throw away your cow's milk in favor of soy just yet. According to a recent study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, muscle-building protein in cow's milk is actually two times more
Aug 20 2007 1:03pm
Cow's Milk Does a Body Good (Maybe Even Better than Soy) Don’t get rid of your cow’s milk just yet! According to a recent study from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the protein in cow’s milk is actually twice as effective in building muscle post
Aug 20 2007 1:45pm
The Raw Milk Debate I didn't know at all that raw milk was consumed by a large amount of people, though it doesn't seem to be a number nearly as high as those who drink pasteurized milk. This article on Time.com (click
May 06 2008 8:25pm
... ed it when I was a kid. I'm not a big fan of milk anyway, so I'm not sure I could warm to ... more
May 12 2008 8:35am
Early Man Couldn't Drink Milk The BBC are reporting that only a few thousand years ago no Europeans could digest milk. In order to digest milk, adult humans need to have a gene which produces an enzyme called lactase to break
Mar 05 2007 12:02pm
Milk May Be Best Post-Workout Drink According to a study by researchers at McMaster University, milk might be the best drink post... cups of skim milk after a workout, versus a soy drink with the same amount of protein, and a sports
Aug 13 2007 6:14pm
No More Milk! The British Medical Journal has recently reported that milk may not be a useful source of calcium. The editorial shows that there is not as much evidence to suggest drinking milk helps to build strong bones
Aug 21 2007 11:55am
... on the availability or benefit of calcium in milk. The study suggesting poor correlation b ... more
Oct 12 2007 12:04pm