no milk builds strong bones and teeth. just make sure you brush at least twice a day.
2007-02-24 15:02:35
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answered by pooh 6
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Is Milk Bad For Teeth
2017-01-09 18:40:10
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answered by ? 4
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No, sweetie. In fact, milk strenghthens your teeth and your bones because of its calcium content. You have to make sure, though, that you drink lots of water and you exercise. When calcium is not used by your bones (e.g. less activities, more lying in bed), they tend to build up and it's bad for your kidneys. Calcium, when too much and not used, can cause kidney stones so keep those bones moving and drink 6-8 glasses of water per day.
2007-02-24 15:09:29
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answered by loise17 1
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Milk is great for the diet, but it will rot the teeth out of a child if you put them to bed with a bottle because the lactic acid attacks the weak enamel. We didn't know that and had to have several of my daughter's teeth pulled by a oral surgeon. Give them water at night ... not milk.
2007-02-24 16:18:55
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answered by lyyman 5
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I have been advised that drinking milk is not good for any part of you. Research has shown that, as a nation, we have the second highest consumption of milk per capita, and the second highest incidence of osteoperosis. Coincidence? There is only one company that I am aware of that produces a safe and toxin free toothpaste that will also remineralise teeth and bones. You may contact me directly if you would like more information.
2007-02-24 21:06:27
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answered by Leanne C 2
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No. It's good. Milk contains calcium in abundance. It is not bad for overall health. Don't listen to people. It is a nutritious diet for children and patients. But always use milk after boiling.
2016-03-16 00:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's what I learned in anatomy and physiology. Too much calcium will build on the linings of your lungs, which is bad for air flow.
Here's what I heard from another random source. Animal proteins are bad for the body and actually induce releasing of calcium on a cellular level causing you to lose that calcium anyway.
From a vegetarian aspect, yeah, it's bad for the cows who are on the machines instead of hand-milked. It's okay if not kept on the machines too long. I'll spare you the details.
2007-02-24 15:07:28
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answered by pokemaniac_386 2
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First of all, let's get one thing clear here. Regardless of what the dairy industry's propaganda would like you to be lieve, cow's milk is not designed for humans, it's designed for cows.
It's designed to fatten up a calf. In addition, cows are raised in very inhumane ways, often put in stalls where they are unable to stand or turn around. Young cows in dairy farms often get diarrhea. I can testify to this fact based on the sickening smell of dairy farms that I live next door to.
Antibiotics and hormones are injected into cows that probably effect us too. At the dairy farms behind the ranch where I live you'll often see cows walking and laying around in their own feces.
Drinking to much milk may not be very bad for your teeth unless you're not brushing your teeth at least twice a day, however milk is certainly terrible for a lot of other things.
Milk can aggravate bronchitis, colds, flu (it causes phlegm) and may not be good for asthma sufferers.
Milk has been linked to the cause or aggravation of acne problems
Milk can cause flatulence (farts) cause it doesn't get digested in the human stomach.
Milk depresses the immune system.
Calcium can be obtained from vegetables and soy milk. People don't need cow's milk. Many chronic ailments disappeared when I stopped drinking cow's milk
2007-02-24 15:17:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe that is the case. The calcium in milk makes teeth strong
2007-02-24 15:10:57
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answered by victali 2
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2016-06-29 10:17:13
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answered by Florencia 3
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