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Redrot
Profile Blog Joined September 2012
United States446 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-03-21 21:45:59
March 21 2013 21:45 GMT
#1
Milk is the most nutritious commodity in the world. It contains 18 of the 22 nutrients you need every day. Milk is specially rich on calcium, A-. D and B vitamins and high grade protein.

Calcium and D-vitamin builds up your skeleton. Until you are about 25-30 years old you need extra much calcium because you build up your skeleton until that age.

Vitamin A is good for your sight and resistance against infections. Skimmed milk does not have much vitamin A or D naturally so that is added before it goes to the store.

The milk we drink come from cows. It is basically the cows breast milk. A cow can't produce milk until it has given birth to a little calf.

There are some substitutes for milk, like soy milk or oat milk. These are often advertised to be better for you than regular milk but that is not true so don't listen to them.

Milk tastes good and is very healthy. So unless you are allergic you should drink lots of it.

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jpak
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States5045 Posts
March 21 2013 21:53 GMT
#2
Got milk?

Needless to say, you got milk.
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WikidSik
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
Canada382 Posts
March 21 2013 21:53 GMT
#3
i just got up and drank some
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SanMaya
Profile Joined September 2010
Netherlands74 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-03-21 21:54:12
March 21 2013 21:53 GMT
#4
In Dutch we have a nice saying for this: 'Melk is goed voor elk'. (Milk is good for everyone.)
It used to be the slogan in all the commercials of milk producers.
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Iranon
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States983 Posts
March 21 2013 22:02 GMT
#5
All right, I'll be the first dissenting voice. I hate milk.

Also, beyond me just not liking the taste, it's incredibly bizarre to me that [adult] humans are so big on [cow] milk. Milk makes a lot of sense. It's a great way to get lots of nutrients to an infant/child who would be incapable of acquiring them otherwise. Like, say, if you're a baby calf. Then cow's milk is perfect for you. I am neither a baby nor a calf. As far as I know, no other mammal continues to have milk into adulthood, and no other mammal consumes the milk of another species to begin with :\
Meadowlark
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
United States349 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-03-21 22:17:00
March 21 2013 22:15 GMT
#6
I'm pretty sure that after a certain point in childhood the enzymes that process lactose stop being replaced, as your body isn't built to consume milk past infancy. As a result, people who drink lots of milk run a higher risk of becoming lactose-intolerant. So be careful, milk-lovers, each glass of milk is one closer to your last.


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Archas
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States6531 Posts
March 21 2013 22:25 GMT
#7
I used to love milk, but now I'm lactose-intolerant. Shit sucks, man.
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sob3k
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States7572 Posts
March 21 2013 22:28 GMT
#8
On March 22 2013 07:02 Iranon wrote:
All right, I'll be the first dissenting voice. I hate milk.

Also, beyond me just not liking the taste, it's incredibly bizarre to me that [adult] humans are so big on [cow] milk. Milk makes a lot of sense. It's a great way to get lots of nutrients to an infant/child who would be incapable of acquiring them otherwise. Like, say, if you're a baby calf. Then cow's milk is perfect for you. I am neither a baby nor a calf. As far as I know, no other mammal continues to have milk into adulthood, and no other mammal consumes the milk of another species to begin with :\


No other animal does a lot of things that make perfects sense for humans. People always say how wierd it is that we drink cow milk...but its really not.

humans are all about domesticated animals, cows make a asston of milk. We are similar mammals, and we've bred and engineered them to make basically exactly the nutritious substance we want to drink. Basically nobody would say its fucking wierd that we eat eggs or meat or any other animal product, but its the exact same thing except no other animal has figured it out. This is not a small category when it comes to humans vs other animals.
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hp.Shell
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States2527 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-03-21 22:37:10
March 21 2013 22:33 GMT
#9
Drinking milk causes you to produce a lot of mucous, too. There is an average of 8.4-12g/dl of hemoglobin in the milk. Hemoglobin is a major part of red blood cells. There are more than 22 nutrients you need every day. I could go on. Milk isn't that great for you. I'd rather not drink it, I try to stay away from it as much as I can. I don't like how it tastes and I don't consider it healthier than almonds.

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The_Templar
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
your Country52797 Posts
March 21 2013 22:36 GMT
#10
Milk is the teamliquid of drinks imo.
Milk is awesome <3
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sob3k
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States7572 Posts
March 21 2013 22:42 GMT
#11
On March 22 2013 07:33 hp.Shell wrote:
Drinking milk causes you to produce a lot of mucous, too. There is an average of 8.4-12g/dl of hemoglobin in the milk. Hemoglobin is a major part of red blood cells. There are more than 22 nutrients you need every day. I could go on. Milk isn't that great for you. I'd rather not drink it, I try to stay away from it as much as I can. I don't like how it tastes and I don't consider it healthier than almonds.

Vampirism = not for me.


There were actually several studies in the last few years that found that the old adage of milk increasing phlegm or mucous is basically just an old wives tale.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/10/health/really.html
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hp.Shell
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States2527 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-03-21 23:28:17
March 21 2013 22:46 GMT
#12
On March 22 2013 07:42 sob3k wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 22 2013 07:33 hp.Shell wrote:
Drinking milk causes you to produce a lot of mucous, too. There is an average of 8.4-12g/dl of hemoglobin in the milk. Hemoglobin is a major part of red blood cells. There are more than 22 nutrients you need every day. I could go on. Milk isn't that great for you. I'd rather not drink it, I try to stay away from it as much as I can. I don't like how it tastes and I don't consider it healthier than almonds.

Vampirism = not for me.


There were actually several studies in the last few years that found that the old adage of milk increasing phlegm or mucous is basically just an old wives tale.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/10/health/really.html

I must be allergic to the protein then because it sure makes my nose stuffed.

Edit: I have an aversion to anything that we have to "cure" to make it safe before ingesting. Milk must be pasteurized to make it safe to drink. The real question is, what ISN'T being removed during pasteurization that could potentially harm us? There are studies that show that cow's milk can induce blood and iron loss in the intestine and colon, anemia, and heart disease.

"More patients who had suffered a myocardial infarction had elevated levels of antibodies against milk proteins than was found in a comparable group of patients without coronary heart disease."
-Davies, Antibodies and Myocardial Infarction, The Lancet, ii: 205-207, 1980


Here's what I could find from the source.

The presence and level of serum anti-Summary body to reconstituted heat-dried cow's milk, boiled egg white, and gluten, have been determined in 216 patients who had had a myocardial infarction (M.I.) and in 144 control hospital patients. A higher proportion of M.I. patients than controls had antibodies to dried milk and probably to egg, but not to gluten. These differences in proportion were very striking in the M.I. patients who died within six months of infarction. The possession of antibody to cow's milk protein and egg white in blood-samples taken soon after infarction seems, therefore, to be highly predictive of death. Mortality was increased almost threefold if either antibody was present. It is considered that they are of considerable significance and have a causal relationship with myocardial infarction through an immunological mechanism. The results support an immunological hypothesis of coronary heart-disease and atheroma.

Davies, Antibodies and Myocardial Infarction

Edit2: I found the full article, however you have to buy it for $30. :/
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Najda
Profile Joined June 2010
United States3765 Posts
March 21 2013 22:52 GMT
#13
GOMAD

I don't quite get a gallon per day, maybe like 3/4.
docvoc
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States5491 Posts
March 21 2013 23:59 GMT
#14
On March 22 2013 07:36 The_Templar wrote:
Milk is the teamliquid of drinks imo.
Milk is awesome <3

:/ I remember that thread, it was hilarious. Also, normal milk is pretty good haha, I like raw milk and goats milk a lot too :D.
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endy
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Switzerland8970 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-03-22 00:01:39
March 21 2013 23:59 GMT
#15
Lactose intolerance is devastating
I never drink milk, eat cheese sometimes.

Also in USA, companies are currently trying to add fake sugar in milk and still have the right to call it milk. That's fucking ridiculous. Hope this bill never passes even if I don't live in USA nor even drink milk.
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eXigent.
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
Canada2419 Posts
March 22 2013 00:35 GMT
#16
On March 22 2013 08:59 endy wrote:
Lactose intolerance is devastating
I never drink milk, eat cheese sometimes.

Also in USA, companies are currently trying to add fake sugar in milk and still have the right to call it milk. That's fucking ridiculous. Hope this bill never passes even if I don't live in USA nor even drink milk.


More specifically they are trying to add aspartame to the milk as a sweetening agent for kids, and at the same time are asking to NOT put aspartame on the label so milk can still look healthy. I dunno about anyone else, but aspartame is soo terrible for you, it would single handedly stop me from drinking milk ever again if it passed.
Mothra
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States1448 Posts
March 22 2013 00:43 GMT
#17
Written by a dairy cow that is being threatened with slaughter.
sob3k
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States7572 Posts
March 22 2013 00:45 GMT
#18
On March 22 2013 07:46 hp.Shell wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 22 2013 07:42 sob3k wrote:
On March 22 2013 07:33 hp.Shell wrote:
Drinking milk causes you to produce a lot of mucous, too. There is an average of 8.4-12g/dl of hemoglobin in the milk. Hemoglobin is a major part of red blood cells. There are more than 22 nutrients you need every day. I could go on. Milk isn't that great for you. I'd rather not drink it, I try to stay away from it as much as I can. I don't like how it tastes and I don't consider it healthier than almonds.

Vampirism = not for me.


There were actually several studies in the last few years that found that the old adage of milk increasing phlegm or mucous is basically just an old wives tale.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/10/health/really.html

I must be allergic to the protein then because it sure makes my nose stuffed.

Edit: I have an aversion to anything that we have to "cure" to make it safe before ingesting. Milk must be pasteurized to make it safe to drink. The real question is, what ISN'T being removed during pasteurization that could potentially harm us? There are studies that show that cow's milk can induce blood and iron loss in the intestine and colon, anemia, and heart disease.

Show nested quote +
"More patients who had suffered a myocardial infarction had elevated levels of antibodies against milk proteins than was found in a comparable group of patients without coronary heart disease."
-Davies, Antibodies and Myocardial Infarction, The Lancet, ii: 205-207, 1980


Here's what I could find from the source.

Show nested quote +
The presence and level of serum anti-Summary body to reconstituted heat-dried cow's milk, boiled egg white, and gluten, have been determined in 216 patients who had had a myocardial infarction (M.I.) and in 144 control hospital patients. A higher proportion of M.I. patients than controls had antibodies to dried milk and probably to egg, but not to gluten. These differences in proportion were very striking in the M.I. patients who died within six months of infarction. The possession of antibody to cow's milk protein and egg white in blood-samples taken soon after infarction seems, therefore, to be highly predictive of death. Mortality was increased almost threefold if either antibody was present. It is considered that they are of considerable significance and have a causal relationship with myocardial infarction through an immunological mechanism. The results support an immunological hypothesis of coronary heart-disease and atheroma.

Davies, Antibodies and Myocardial Infarction

Edit2: I found the full article, however you have to buy it for $30. :/


You most certainly do not have to pasteurize milk in order to make it safe to drink.....uhhh what do you think they did for like all of human history. You can go to a dairy farm right now and chug it right out of the cow as long as you aren't intolerant of the lactose and they follow basic health regulations.

Pasteurization is used on every single perishable food item in the world in order to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria...like all juice, canned food, dairy.....water. Anything perishable. These items are all perfectly safe to eat fresh, heating them up just makes sure nothing grows in transit and storage and solves any health issue that did manage to sneak in.
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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24720 Posts
March 22 2013 00:48 GMT
#19
I think the apparent benefit to your bone health of milk due to calcium is compensated for by its slight acidity (milk has a ph of approximately 6.6 due to lactic acid). Your body will be forced to remove calcium from your bones in order to neutralize the acidity, which roughly compensates for the intake of new calcium.

Also, milk contains animal based protein which is generally not as good for you as plant based protein. Regardless, I still drink it from time to time. I just don't know if it's actually that good for you or if we are just brainwashed by whatever lobbies support milk sales.
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Aerisky
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
United States12129 Posts
March 22 2013 01:45 GMT
#20
I'm allergic to milk

I just drink soy milk instead, which does have its benefits over cow milk in some ways I guess.
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SnipedSoul
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada2158 Posts
March 22 2013 03:21 GMT
#21
On March 22 2013 09:48 micronesia wrote:
I think the apparent benefit to your bone health of milk due to calcium is compensated for by its slight acidity (milk has a ph of approximately 6.6 due to lactic acid). Your body will be forced to remove calcium from your bones in order to neutralize the acidity, which roughly compensates for the intake of new calcium.

Also, milk contains animal based protein which is generally not as good for you as plant based protein. Regardless, I still drink it from time to time. I just don't know if it's actually that good for you or if we are just brainwashed by whatever lobbies support milk sales.


Your stomach is lined with cells that constantly produce bicarbonate ions to protect your stomach from its own acid. I think they can handle some slightly acidic milk.

Whole milk is by far the best milk. I one time had this disgusting powdered milk that you add water to and it was traumatizing.
fight_or_flight
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
United States3988 Posts
March 22 2013 03:37 GMT
#22
They want to start adding aspertame to milk, unlabeled.

So milk + aspertame = milk
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Cambium
Profile Blog Joined June 2004
United States16368 Posts
March 22 2013 04:27 GMT
#23
I'm so happy that Japan has some of the most tasty milk I've had. Whole milk from Hokkaido = YUM!
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yokohama
Profile Joined February 2005
United States1116 Posts
March 22 2013 04:37 GMT
#24
On March 22 2013 13:27 Cambium wrote:
I'm so happy that Japan has some of the most tasty milk I've had. Whole milk from Hokkaido = YUM!


Definitely, the milk here is amazing, I am glad someone else agrees!
Ahzz
Profile Joined May 2007
Finland780 Posts
March 22 2013 07:08 GMT
#25
I recently started drinking about 2 liters per day (1/2 gallon). It's awesome.
And it's also almost the only way I'm able to get enough calories per day so I dont lose weight
dartoo
Profile Joined May 2010
India2889 Posts
March 22 2013 07:35 GMT
#26
It's even better with chocolate in it, and coffee. 4 glasses a day <3

I cannot stand plain milk though...
NarutO
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
Germany18839 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-03-22 07:48:15
March 22 2013 07:44 GMT
#27
On March 22 2013 09:35 eXigent. wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 22 2013 08:59 endy wrote:
Lactose intolerance is devastating
I never drink milk, eat cheese sometimes.

Also in USA, companies are currently trying to add fake sugar in milk and still have the right to call it milk. That's fucking ridiculous. Hope this bill never passes even if I don't live in USA nor even drink milk.


More specifically they are trying to add aspartame to the milk as a sweetening agent for kids, and at the same time are asking to NOT put aspartame on the label so milk can still look healthy. I dunno about anyone else, but aspartame is soo terrible for you, it would single handedly stop me from drinking milk ever again if it passed.


Aspartame is no problem at all. Not a single concern. You cannot drink enough as a human being to get a problem with it. If you "drink" as much, its called drowning

Same myth by the way goes for protein. High protein is good and healthy, there's not really too much if you don't unnaturally force you to take "TOO MUCH" aka a total overkill. Even the groups that are said to be more affected by it (obesity etc) have positive blood-effects/other effects from lot of protein compared to little.

A "harmful" dosis of aspartam would be 7L of diet soda .. and seriously, who drinks 7L of diet soda, has a problem to begin with (every day)
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NotoriousBig
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
Germany301 Posts
March 22 2013 08:51 GMT
#28
yeah, now i have to drink some nice milk
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Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
March 22 2013 08:52 GMT
#29
Milk is the best!! I do agree. Has so many benefits, and the spin offs from milk are awesome. Chocolate Milk, Strawberry milk, milkshake. Omnomnom

Nice blog :D
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endy
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Switzerland8970 Posts
March 22 2013 10:27 GMT
#30
On March 22 2013 16:44 Type|NarutO wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 22 2013 09:35 eXigent. wrote:
On March 22 2013 08:59 endy wrote:
Lactose intolerance is devastating
I never drink milk, eat cheese sometimes.

Also in USA, companies are currently trying to add fake sugar in milk and still have the right to call it milk. That's fucking ridiculous. Hope this bill never passes even if I don't live in USA nor even drink milk.


More specifically they are trying to add aspartame to the milk as a sweetening agent for kids, and at the same time are asking to NOT put aspartame on the label so milk can still look healthy. I dunno about anyone else, but aspartame is soo terrible for you, it would single handedly stop me from drinking milk ever again if it passed.


Aspartame is no problem at all. Not a single concern. You cannot drink enough as a human being to get a problem with it. If you "drink" as much, its called drowning

Same myth by the way goes for protein. High protein is good and healthy, there's not really too much if you don't unnaturally force you to take "TOO MUCH" aka a total overkill. Even the groups that are said to be more affected by it (obesity etc) have positive blood-effects/other effects from lot of protein compared to little.

A "harmful" dosis of aspartam would be 7L of diet soda .. and seriously, who drinks 7L of diet soda, has a problem to begin with (every day)


His point was that it would be unlabeled. Milk sweetened with aspartame is not just "milk".
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catplanetcatplanet
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
3830 Posts
March 22 2013 11:13 GMT
#31
Yay for milk!

I think it's finally time to admit it might not be the year of Pet
mdb
Profile Blog Joined February 2003
Bulgaria4059 Posts
March 22 2013 11:32 GMT
#32
milk FTW. I rarely drink "the normal" milk, but usually eat 500-1000ml of yogurt a day. best thing ever
sob3k
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States7572 Posts
March 22 2013 12:19 GMT
#33
kefir man. shits delicious
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Kommatiazo
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States579 Posts
March 22 2013 12:56 GMT
#34
I LOVE MILK SO FUCKING MUCH DUDE. 5/5
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GTR
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
51490 Posts
March 22 2013 13:19 GMT
#35
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DarkPlasmaBall
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States44923 Posts
March 22 2013 13:45 GMT
#36
Loooove milk ♥ I drink anywhere between a half and a full gallon each day. That cold, creamy taste on your lips, as it travels down your throat... mmm...
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endy
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Switzerland8970 Posts
March 22 2013 17:18 GMT
#37
On March 22 2013 22:45 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:
Loooove milk ♥ I drink anywhere between a half and a full gallon each day. That cold, creamy taste on your lips, as it travels down your throat... mmm...


A gallon is 3.8L ?! How can you drink that much milk ? I could hardly drink that much water.
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DarkPlasmaBall
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States44923 Posts
March 22 2013 20:09 GMT
#38
On March 23 2013 02:18 endy wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 22 2013 22:45 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:
Loooove milk ♥ I drink anywhere between a half and a full gallon each day. That cold, creamy taste on your lips, as it travels down your throat... mmm...


A gallon is 3.8L ?! How can you drink that much milk ? I could hardly drink that much water.


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SnipedSoul
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada2158 Posts
March 22 2013 23:34 GMT
#39
I used to drink a gallon of chocolate milk each day all through high school. It was pretty awesome. Too bad I couldn't afford to spend $150 on milk every month when I got to university.
Redrot
Profile Blog Joined September 2012
United States446 Posts
March 25 2013 02:10 GMT
#40
Holy crap when I decided to post this I had no clue it would actually get people talking about MILK.

But seriously, MILK IS AWESOME.
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kierpanda
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United States757 Posts
March 25 2013 03:19 GMT
#41
I'm slightly lactose intolerant. ):

A lot of milk here is injected with vitamins; I'd rather eat vegetables to get my vitamins. I prefer soy though.
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ImDrizzt
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Norway427 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-03-25 12:37:29
March 25 2013 12:36 GMT
#42
I love milk but I never drink it, sucks, nor am I allergic to it. It gives inflamation, acne, feel bloated. Went and got tested, and I didn't react at all. Sucks.

Read some studies about it causing things to grow, so if ur a skinny sexy fuck, milk might fuck you up, although I wish it didn't.

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