Milk does contain vitamin C. Milk is not considered a good source of Vitamin C.
Milk contains between 0.85 and 2.75mg per 100g of milk. This is far below the recommended daily intake of 60mg per day.
Vitamin D can be found in fortified dairy products.
Cottage cheese is known to have a fair bit of Vitamin K.
Yes...vitamin D is also found in margarine :)
Yes.
dairy products have vitamin k vitamin c and vitamin d that help you grow and it has protein which is what you need to help you lose weight and build your muscles!!!! :D
B1: Pork, legumes, peanuts and whole grains B2: Dairy products, meats, enriched grains and vegetables B12: Meats, eggs, dairy products
Milk is the most common known dairy that are rich in Vitamin D.
vitamin A D and E are mostly found in dairy product
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1
The antagonist of Warfarin is Vitamin K. Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin found in foods like green leafy vegetables, vegetable oils, and dairy products. Warfarin is an anticoagulant (blood thinner) medication that works by blocking the normal action of Vitamin K. When Vitamin K is blocked, the body cannot produce the factors necessary for proper blood clotting. As a result, Warfarin helps to prevent blood clots from forming.
The only reliable unfortified sources of vitamin B12 are meat, dairy products and eggs. So milk is a dairy product and have lots of vitamin B12
Fish . Eggs . Liver . Oil . Fortified Dairy Products
Kiwi, nectarine, and mango each contain about a milligram per serving.
That is vitamin D. Unfortunately, the amount of vitamin D is very less, than you can guess, in dairy products. The amount is very high in fish liver oil, at times, the amount may be toxic.