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No. Stress REDUCES milk production. A stressed out cow won't produce as much milk, nor will she even let down any milk when it's milking time.
No There are some studies that suggest adding milk to tea reduces the effect the tannins have on the stomach.
In all God religions; including Christianity; drinking wife's milk is not allowed.
When a woman that is lactating is nursed by her child her milk production typicall increases. Your breasts can not determine who is nursing. Nursing increases milk production.
drinking coffee with milk is it advisable
The Production Budget for Milk was $20,000,000.
People have always been drinking milk. The young drink the milk of their mothers to survive.
It is healtier either way.
Excessive milk drinking can cause milk alkali syndrome - excess of calcium in blood
milk production
yes.... yes it does Above answer is incorrect, milk only increases phlegm production if you are allergic to milk. For most people it just *thickens* the mucus that is already produced at normal rates. Drinking water is actually the best way to get your mucus out. People think that milk either produces mucous or thickens it - why they think this is unclear to me but studies show that this is not true. Several clinical studies have infected people with cold viruses and measured the total mucous production and thickness in response to subjects who drank milk (cow's milk) or were milk free. There was no difference in either mucous production or mucous thickness. However, the patients who believed that milk produced mucous reported that they thought they had more mucous or that is was thicker. The only way milk would increase mucous is if you were allergic, but this would likely produce gastric distress and rashes etc, not likely pulmonary mucous production in isolation.
Depending on what kind of drinking milk you are talking about Regular milk: Comes from cows Almond milk: Comes from almonds And there is also goat milk which obviously comes from goats