Any milk is too much milk, unless you're an infant drinking mother's milk.
Humans are the only animal that drinks milk past infancy, and then it's not even from the correct species! Too many people are still trying to defend milk's supposed health benefits. Unfortunately, they are either using old information or information obtained from research funded by the dairy association. How many people would enjoy a glass of dog's milk or rat's milk? What makes cows special?
There are only two reasons which I've found to support humans drinking cow's milk. We have grown up hearing that it's good for us and we've grown accustomed to the taste and texture. There is absolutely no nutrition that can not be obtained elsewhere, minus the negatives. Calcium seems to be the major claim for milk. It can be found elsewhere in green vegetables, almonds, and many other sources. Where do you think the cows obtain the calcium to put into the milk? Where do other larger animals (elephants, horses, deer, whales, etc) get calcium? Why we continue to drink cow's milk laced with growth hormones, antibiotics, and who knows what else is beyond me.
Since I've given up drinking milk about 5 years ago my health has greatly improved. I suffer fewer allergy problems, asthma and breathing problems are greatly reduced, I'm sleeping better, and I have more energy.
In the '50s smoking was considered harmless but now we realize its dangers. One person at a time and eventually the truth will become widely known that cow's milk is only for baby cows. Milk is indeed the perfect food, but only for infants of the proper species.
Do some research online and decide for yourself.
http://www.strongbones.org/
http://www.notmilk.com/
http://www.nomilk.com/
2007-02-02 09:19:22
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answered by Warren914 6
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I used to be able to drink a gallon or more of milk a day when I was growing up. Now, I drink only one glass of milk a day. I find I get too bloated when I have too much dairy product in one day.
2007-01-29 10:57:36
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answered by ironchain15 6
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First of all to the idiot that replied to ur question our bodies werent meant for calicum. this guy is obviously an idiot and i hope to god he isnt a doctor. Soy milk is disgusting in looks and taste. And what the one answer was about milk having to be pasturized this is also incorrect. pasturized makes it healthier and allowed to be kept on the shelf longer. but it may make some ppl sick but a healthy cow produces healthy milk. far as the other answer when it comes to vitamins and minerals etc... vitamin d is the best ;2% is only good for one thing ppl on a diet. The one answer where the info is from coming from PETA is not only wrong but plain stupidity. those idiots that torment ppl on oil rigs. yet they are in boats made of rubber coming from oil and with gasoline engines.
2015-01-04 14:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The casein is soluble either in the water or the fat of the milk emulsion, and would be colorless and transparent in either case. Calcium, of course, is not white either. Even calcium carbonate is clear and colorless in a good crystal.
2015-01-01 17:24:31
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answered by Shakshi 1
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Depends. Do you get a stuffy nose from it? Lactose problems? Give yourself too much calcium (which can give your teeth white spots, esp in children)?
2007-01-29 10:10:13
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answered by starryeyed 6
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it is physically impossible to drink a gal of milk in one hour.
Try it.
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2007-01-29 10:10:09
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answered by USMCstingray 7
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your body will reject it when it's too much
2016-12-05 17:45:44
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answered by Lee 3
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A gallon?
2007-01-29 10:12:11
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answered by ~**Athena's Mommy**~ 3
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never to much
2007-02-01 13:34:03
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answered by jerry 7
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