I't dosn't,unless your lactose intolerant.
Yes! Milk is bad for you in the heat, it curdles in your stomach.
It shouldn't, but too much milk can give them stomach upsets and can cause diarrhoea. Most cats are lactose intolerant, so cow's milk should be avoided. Speciality formulated cat milk can be found in most stores, and because they are free of lactose, are perfectly safe for a cat to drink.
sometimes milk upsets a baby's tummy. i found that giving it a mixture of formula, water, and goats milk helps settle their stomach
No. Lactose only upsets one's stomach more with a stomach ache. Stay away from cheese, ice cream, milk, milk/white chocolate etc. Wrong. Milk neutralizes stomach acid and in doing so helps. I think avoid milk product during upset stomach is a good idea.
If you begin having an upset stomach after drinking milk, then it is possible that you are lactose intolerant. You may need to switch to a different type of milk such as a lactate free milk.
you would get a stomach ach
Hopefully, because I can drink up to 2 gallons a week. Pasteurized milk is very safe and has a number of vital nutrients. The only limit to the amount of milk you can drink is how long it takes to get a stomach ache from drinking too much at one time - milk has a basic pH and it neutralizes your acidic stomach, which often causes a stomach ache.
No There are some studies that suggest adding milk to tea reduces the effect the tannins have on the stomach.
When drinking any liquid and you have a mouthful and laugh the stomach muscles and esophagus contract and shoot the milk up through the nose.
No, Milk of Magnesia is not helpful for dealing with menstrual cramps at all because it is meant for stomach upsets and not menstrual cramps. If you suffer menstrual crams try heat packs and NSAD's such as Ibuprofen. If your cramps are severe then see your doctor to investigate the cause and get treatment.
This is best answered by the physician who prescribed the medication or the pharmacist who filled the prescription because it can depend on the medicine. Usually they say to take the medication with food or milk if it upsets your stomach but some medications don't work as well if taken when the stomach is full.
There is a story in history regarding the death of Zachary Taylor - he died after drinking ice-cold milk and eating cherries on a very hot day, and they thought that he died from an inflamed stomach as a result of the really cold milk on a really hot day. I am relatively certain the idea that drinking cold milk on a hot day will kill you stems from this story. They autopsied Taylor's body and found that he actually died of heat stroke. There is nothing to suggest that cold milk on a hot day is in any way dangerous or detrimental to your health.
Yes it is perfectly fine to drink milk after eating fish. The two foods do not have harmful interactions.