The Pros And Cons Of Milk

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Milk is often found at the top of many household grocery lists. It is part of our morning meal and is commonly given to our children. Yet, how much is really known about milk? Milk can be produced from many species, but it is most commonly produced for human consumption by cows, sheep, and goats. In 2010, the USDA increased the recommended servings of milk from two to three cups per day in their dietary guidelines. This is because milk is a prime source of three important nutrients: calcium, potassium, and vitamin D. However, not everyone agrees with this recommendation. According to Harvard's food pyramid, milk is not an essential part of a healthy diet and can actually pose risks. They have even labeled the recommendation of milk as a "step in the wrong direction" (10). One of the most well-known milk critics is Walter Willett, a professor of epidemiology and head of the nutrition department at the Harvard School of Public Health. The USDA's main argument is that drinking milk or equivalent dairy products will reduce the risk of fractures and increase bone mass. However, there is very little evidence that milk consumption is associated with reduced fractures. On the other hand, there is a great deal of data showing a higher risk of fatal prostate cancer associated with milk, as well as a slightly higher risk of ovarian cancer associated with those who drink three or more servings of milk (see Fig.
In one study, dairy was removed from the diets of 48 individuals suffering from migraines or asthma, and 33 of them reported significant improvements in their condition (15). Many scientific studies have shown detrimental health effects directly linked to milk consumption. The most surprising connection is that, not only is calcium in cow’s milk barely absorbed, but it actually causes calcium loss in the bones. Like all animal protein, milk acidifies the body’s pH, which triggers a biological correction. Calcium is an excellent acid neutralizer, and the biggest storage of calcium in the body is in the bones.

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