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There are several dietary factors that can potentially decrease the absorption of iron in a meal. For instance, foods that contain calcium, such as dairy products, milk, cheese, etc. will interfere with the absorption of iron into the bloodstream.
No, you cannot take any antibiotics with soy milk. Calcium has been shown to block/interfere with the absorption of antibiotics. Do not ingest any food products containing calcium unless it is 4-6 hours before taking your antibiotic. But, if you can take your antibiotics with milk (e.g. penicillin, bactrim, etc..) you can take it with soy milk. Some antibiotics couldn't be taken with calcium, like quinolones (cipro, levaquin, avelox, ..) and you should avoid soy milk 2-3 hours apart in this situation.
yes they are in milk. Its in all milk products and alcohol products to.
The base for liquid dairy products would be milk or cream.
Any food in the stomach will slow absorption a little bit, but the difference is small. Instead of milk take a lot of meat or fish along with your drinks. This will not only slow down the absorption, it will protect your gastro-intestinal tract.
Westland Milk Products was created in 1937.
The population of Westland Milk Products is 400.
Borden Milk Products was created in 2000.
The word is spelled correctly: dairy, for milk and milk products, or a dairy farm.
Milk, rice milk and soy milk are yeast-free products
Goat dairy products (milk, cheese, ice cream) are products made from goat's milk.