Tourist
Feb 13 2008, 12:16 AM
Milk is a very important food in our life. The sixteen elements necessary to life are all found in milk. Milk contains sufficient carbohydrates, protein, fat, mineral and water. So, milk is also called “whole food” Any other food requires a certain amount of energy to digest. Milk requires no effort of digestion. Almost immediately it enters your blood as blood being a blood maker. To the growing child milk is the greatest food in the world. Right into his blood go the food materials that make blood for milk has in itself every constituent for blood making, except, perhaps, a sufficient amount of iron. There are different sources of milk and each milk type differs in terms of nutrition. Here is presented a chart depicting milk nutritional value. Nutrition in milk is calculated per 100 grams of milk Cow: Water (gm) 88, energy (Kcal) 61, protein (gm) 3.29, fat (gm) 3.34, carbohydrates (gm) 4.66; Goat: Water (gm) 87.03, energy (Kcal) 69, protein (gm) 3.56, fat (gm) 4.14, carbohydrates (gm) 4.45; Buffalo: Water (gm) 83.39, energy (Kcal) 97, protein (gm) 3.75, fat (gm) 6.89, carbohydrates (gm) 5.18; Sheep: Water (gm) 80, energy (Kcal) 108, protein (gm) 5.98, fat (gm) 7.01, carbohydrates (gm) 5.36; Human: Water (gm) 87.50, energy (Kcal) 70, protein (gm) 1.03, fat (gm) 4.38, carbohydrates (gm) 6.89;
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sonesay
Feb 13 2008, 12:31 AM
I enjoy milk, Its a very good healthy type of drink but its price has gone up so much here even though we produce a lot of milk locally the demand around the world for milk and other products made out of it is the cause. They say we have to pay for what everyone else is paying for it even overseas. So the cost gets passed on to us here in New Zealand even though its produced here if we don't pay the asking price then it gets sold overseas because the demand is there. I think the change in culture where more Asian countries are consuming more has something to do with it. Just last year butter in New Zealand cost only 2 dollars average for a block now its 5 dollars roughly. A lot of complaints are being made but the answer we get is they are just trying to get more money for the farmers for their milk and there fore we pay the standard market price or it get sold overseas.
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kobra500
Feb 14 2008, 12:00 PM
 lol I'm milk intolerant so... I cant eat cheese, yougurt. I can eat ice cream and margerine but cant eat most over diary products
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thorne
Feb 23 2008, 09:45 PM
I agree milk is a wonderful food...so full of nutrients. I've always had trouble falling asleep at night, and the one thing I can always count on to put me asleep is a mug of warm milk. Plus it just makes me feel good. I hate it when people try to pass milk off as some kind of poison...perhaps the hormones we pump into the animals are bad for us, but not the milk itself. By choosing organic milk, you can reduce the amount of the harmful stuff anyway. I say keep drinking milk!
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Starluv
Feb 26 2008, 05:59 PM
QUOTE(Tourist @ Feb 13 2008, 05:46 AM)  Milk is a very important food in our life. The sixteen elements necessary to life are all found in milk. Milk contains sufficient carbohydrates, protein, fat, mineral and water. So, milk is also called “whole food”
Any other food requires a certain amount of energy to digest. Milk requires no effort of digestion. Almost immediately it enters your blood as blood being a blood maker.
To the growing child milk is the greatest food in the world. Right into his blood go the food materials that make blood for milk has in itself every constituent for blood making, except, perhaps, a sufficient amount of iron.
There are different sources of milk and each milk type differs in terms of nutrition. Here is presented a chart depicting milk nutritional value. Nutrition in milk is calculated per 100 grams of milk
Cow: Water (gm) 88, energy (Kcal) 61, protein (gm) 3.29, fat (gm) 3.34, carbohydrates (gm) 4.66;
Goat: Water (gm) 87.03, energy (Kcal) 69, protein (gm) 3.56, fat (gm) 4.14, carbohydrates (gm) 4.45;
Buffalo: Water (gm) 83.39, energy (Kcal) 97, protein (gm) 3.75, fat (gm) 6.89, carbohydrates (gm) 5.18;
Sheep: Water (gm) 80, energy (Kcal) 108, protein (gm) 5.98, fat (gm) 7.01, carbohydrates (gm) 5.36;
Human: Water (gm) 87.50, energy (Kcal) 70, protein (gm) 1.03, fat (gm) 4.38, carbohydrates (gm) 6.89; As you say milk is easily digested. But i found that there are certain people who can not digest milk or milk made items. My son is one of them. He vomits most of the times he takes milk. What could be the reason for that.
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bishoujo
Feb 26 2008, 06:05 PM
QUOTE(Starluv @ Feb 26 2008, 05:59 PM)  As you say milk is easily digested. But i found that there are certain people who can not digest milk or milk made items. My son is one of them. He vomits most of the times he takes milk. What could be the reason for that. Could be lactose-intolerance. It's quite a common problem and I believe it's inborn. i don't know much about the condition except that people who have it can't vomit when they take milk or feel queasy. You could do a web search on it. I agree that milk is wonderful food. Furthermore, it makes you full too, so I believe it's good for people who are on a diet or have gastric problems but can't find time to eat properly.
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Starluv
Feb 26 2008, 06:17 PM
QUOTE(bishoujo @ Feb 26 2008, 11:35 PM)  Could be lactose-intolerance. It's quite a common problem and I believe it's inborn. i don't know much about the condition except that people who have it can't vomit when they take milk or feel queasy. You could do a web search on it.
I agree that milk is wonderful food. Furthermore, it makes you full too, so I believe it's good for people who are on a diet or have gastric problems but can't find time to eat properly. Thanks for the quick reply. I do agree with you that milk is a complete food initself. I will search the web about the lactose- intolernce.
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Joshua
Feb 26 2008, 07:31 PM
Milk is awesome  It goes well with just about any food, too. Some people say it puts them to sleep, but for some reason it wakes me up. I think it might be a chemical thing somewhat specific to me, but I'm not sure why it works like that. Some other really healthy foods I know of: Tomatoes (beta-carotene), Blueberries (anti-oxidants), Spinach (tons of vitamins) The only thing with Spinach though is you've got to eat it fresh. Then it tastes like lettuce, only better. But after a week or so it starts tasting like the stuff in the can. I tried eating that before with salt, seasonings, all sorts of stuff. Nothing can make the canned stuff taste good. I can't imagine how people can eat it like that. I think Popeye was insane  If it was fresh Spinach I could understand
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KansukeKojima
Feb 26 2008, 09:16 PM
QUOTE(Tourist @ Feb 12 2008, 05:16 PM)  Human: Water (gm) 87.50, energy (Kcal) 70, protein (gm) 1.03, fat (gm) 4.38, carbohydrates (gm) 6.89; I have a glass of human milk everyday....  muhahaha.... Anyways, I do like milk. Its very healthy, and I usually have some almost every morning. Seems to be working, I've only broken one bone in my entire life... lol
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thorne
Feb 26 2008, 09:21 PM
QUOTE(KansukeKojima @ Feb 26 2008, 04:16 PM)  Seems to be working, I've only broken one bone in my entire life... lol Yup...I drink milk and have yet to break a bone
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cangor
Apr 24 2008, 09:12 PM
Well, of course it matters what you eat too... like I think pretty much everyone can agree that MSG is bad for you, even in little quantities. I think most important is to eat a lot of raw, unprocessed foods, like fruits and veggies, and also have a balanced diet and exercise. Milk can be part of that balanced diet, but like heavensounds said, pushing it isn't good... like I know people who drink like 4 glasses of milk a day (basically with every meal), and I think at that point it starts having a lot of negative side effects and not very many positives. Every good thing in moderation, eh?
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heavensounds
Apr 24 2008, 04:47 PM
Yeah, milk is great although I don't think it should be considered as the main food that inclueds all your daily vitamins and other stuff. A friend of mine drank a lot of milk a few years ago and he started to have some medical problems - can't remember what it was and even if I did, I wouldn't know how to write it But yeah, milk is good in normal doses - a glass a day is ok, but pushing it too hard is not ok in my opinion..I think that it is the same with all things - salad is also healthy but you can't eat it all the time as you are not a rabbit - you need various different foods to fulfill your daily needs... The one thing everyone should know is that it doesn't matter that much what you eat (of course it shouldn't be junk food) but more how much you eat...don't eat too much and you'll be healthy..
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Kraiser X Astral
Apr 24 2008, 02:05 PM
I really love milk... I always drink milk cause it makes me healthy.. Once a day, I'll take up twice drinking milk, before I go to sleep and then after I wake up.. some people say drinking milk is just for kids, but for me its not.. drinking milk does not select if its for kids or not.. everybody is allowed to drink milk
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the need for speed
Apr 24 2008, 05:22 AM
Milk is great and help in the development of the bones  Sure adults don't need it but If I were one, I wouldn't mind one once in a while. Milk can be made with shakes, put into tea etc... And is very good generally for our whole body.We should try to drink at least a glass of milk per day esplially for growing children. Yeah, pasteurization does destroy most of the stuff that makes milk...milk? I wasn't used to the raw taste of milk but know I love it and it is what I drink most of the time.
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cangor
Apr 24 2008, 12:37 AM
QUOTE(Watermonkey @ Apr 8 2008, 06:09 PM)  Since you obviously took the information from your Original Post from this web site, http://www.iloveindia.com/nutrition/milk/index.html, I'm curious as to why you didn't include the nutritional information for Soy Milk. Soy Milk is not good for you, but, I'd argue the same can be said about Cow's Milk, for other reasons. Ever notice little humans don't drink pasteurized human milk? Why do we pasteurize other animal's milk, then? Pasteurization doesn't prevent it from going bad. I found, through experimentation, that to keep milk way way past its expiration date all I have to do is drop a silver dime in the container. Unfortunately the container (if it's made of paper) falls apart before I finish the milk (actually buttermilk for pan cakes), so I end up throwing it away anyway. The point is pasteurization kills the important enzymes that contribute to making milk and other milk-based dairy products good for the body. When those enzymes are killed, the milk becomes dead and is no longer good for you. It's basically sugar (lactose) water at that point with decent mineral content. I definitely agree with you on this, I think pasteurization destroys A LOT of the nutrients in milk, and I think makes it a lot less healthier... and also, milk, especially milk that is not raw, is unhealthy a lot, especially for children. Now, this is kind of an "alternative" medical theory that nobody cares to investigate, but I believe that milk causes people to be a lot more susceptible to allergies and ear infections and stuff like that. I've seen evidence for this first hand... people I've known who used to have 10 or more ear infections a year and terrible allergies lose all their symptoms after stopping drinking milk. I mean, I think milk can be healthy, but I think pasteurization destroys a lot of the positive effects, and I don't think it's really even meant for anyone except babies... I mean, do wild adult animals ever drink milk? No... so why do we?
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