Milk contains calcium, which is good for your bones. It doesn't do anything in particular for the facial bones that it doesn't do for bones in general. If by "facial bone structure" you're talking about the overall shape rather than the internal structure... definitely not, it has no effect whatsoever on that.
It makes the bone structure stronger because it contains calcium
Is. Milk that is for facial
Milk-Bone was created in 1908.
Yes, drinking milk can reduce bone loss and lower the risk of bone fractures, also help reduce the lost of protective cartilage that connects bones and joints.
The milk will not have any immediate effect on the chicken bone. However, over a long period of time, the calcium in the bone may start to react with the milk, leading to softening or erosion of the bone due to the acidic components in the milk.
Whole milk is (usually) milk from a cow that has been cooled, but has not had any cream content removed. The main choices are: whole milk (full cream), semi-skimmed milk (half the cream removed), and skimmed milk (practically all the cream removed). Whole milk is recommended for children, who need the fat and calcium, for bone structure.
Nicole J. Butler
No, Bone Emulsion is not made of milk protein. Bone Emulsion is typically made from animal bones that are boiled down and then processed into a paste or powder form, rich in calcium and other minerals. Milk protein is derived from dairy sources like cow's milk.
Lick chickens and drink milk...
Yes, strangely, milk causes osteoporosis (thinning of bone tissue and loss of bone density) which is something you want to prevent.
Whatever milk has in it,it wraps around the bone to give it strenghth
You get carbonated milk,the old bone,and the secret ingredient. You get carbonated milk,the old bone,and the secret ingredient.