- Milk should be judged by Fat content: This
is one of the biggest myth most of us live with. Milk fat is the first
visible/measurable content in the milk as soon as you boil, but it is not
the only nutrient. Infact fat is required only upto the age of 13 until
human brain is fully developed, it is actually protein which is required
for tissue and muscular growth at every stage of life, be it infant,
toddler, teen, pregnant/nursing mother, women in 40s or our elderly
parents. Hence consuming milk with Preserved protein is very important. In
addition milk, a complete food is packed with vitamins A, B, D. Also
contains vital minerals like calcium, iodine, potassium, and phosphorus.
- You should have milk first thing in the morning:
While milk is great for breakfast as it gives you the essential nutrients
right at the start of the day, drinking it on an empty stomach may not be
the best thing. You should avoid it if you suffer from poor digestion and
gastric issues.
- You should drink two glasses of milk every day: While
dairy is an essential part of a balanced diet, it can be added in any
form like paneer or yogurt. Therefore, milk becomes a dietary choice and
not a nutritional requirement. The idea is to fulfill your daily needs of
calcium and protein and you can choose from any of the healthy dairy
sources.
- Drinking milk causes bloating: While
this may be true for people who are lactose intolerant, in general
milk may not cause bloating or gas but having it in combination with
certain foods may. You can add spices like cinnamon
and turmeric for better availability of milk's protein to the
body. If you feel bloated, try having it with a bowl of cereal or have it
lightly brewed with tea leaves and Tulsi.
- Consuming milk can lead to weight gain: Few
research studies have led us to believe that consumption of milk aids to
weight gain. There is currently no conclusive study to prove the fact that
plain milk is a significant contributor to obesity. A glass of plain milk
contains natural sugars. You don’t need to add sugar to make it sweet or
drinkable for kids. Milk is a complete food in itself and in fact, helps
our bodies control hunger pangs which is important to prevent weight gain.
A. You
Receive A Lot of High-Quality Protein
Consuming milk is a great way to increase your protein intake. A cup of milk
contains 7.7 grams of protein, out of which 80 percent is casein, and 20
percent is whey. As they are easy to digest and include all the necessary amino
acids, it is a complete protein that is often used in protein powders and
supplements.
B. You
Will Protect The Health of Your Bone
Milk is not only confined to kids. It protects the health of your bones at any
age. There is a belief that bones do not change once we have reached adulthood,
but they are actually dynamic tissues that are constantly building. However,
the rate at which the bone is broken down outpaces the rate at which new bone
is formed. A cup of milk contains 276-299 mg, depending on the fat content, and
it is also fortified with Vitamin D, which is necessary for bone development and
remodeling.
C. Reduce
The Risk of Type-2 Diabetes
According to the research, protein in milk can reduce a few metabolic
dysfunctions both directly or indirectly, and as we already mentioned, milk
contains casein and whey, which are responsible for increased insulin
production. The protein content in milk also increases exercise performance and
controls the appetite, which may contribute to weight loss.
D. Your
Blood Pressure May Improve
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a massive problem amongst people and
contributes to a heart attack or stroke, impacting the lives of thousands of
people. There is a significant focus on decreasing salt intake to aid
hypertension. Consuming milk can be reasonably helpful owing to its mineral
content.
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