Faux News: BreastMilk for Weight Loss
have actually reported this in their Health news section: Is BreastMilk the Next Diet Fad?
A quick... its discovery, hoping that using the breastmilk substance to prevent people from getting fat
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
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
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!?!
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
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
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
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
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
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