Basically there is Whole, semi-skimmed and skimmed milk. Organic milk is (I believe) from cows that have not been treated with hormone, vitamin, and antibiotics injections or treated feed. The calcium should be the same?
Yes milk is a good source of calcium.
Calcium can come from cows, yes, especially in their bones and in their milk. You can also get calcium from goat's milk, buffalo milk, camel milk, etc.
Milk in an excellent source of calcium, especially for children and women. It adds calcium.
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One ounce of whole milk contains 34 mg of calcium.
Skimmed - 322.5mg Semi Skimmed - 310mg Whole - 305mg So skimmed milk is better for you, more calcium and less fat!
No, it has the same amount, if not more. The portion of whole milk taken away in simply fat, which contains no calcium. Therefore in say 500ml fat free milk, there is actually a higher percentage of calcium than full fat.
Skim is the healthiest milk. It is the lowest in calories and has a higher calcium content than whole or low-fat milks. As an extra benefit, it's also the cheapest.
All Milk has a high calcium rate. Whole milk would have the same amount of Calcium as 2%, but yes, it would have more fat
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Regardless of type, a cup of milk contains about 300mg calcium (except when fortified with additional calcium). A cup of whole milk contains about 8g of fat; while a cup of skim contains about 2.4g. Whole milk is less processed than skim milk. Also note that, contrary to traditional thought, studies are showing that consumers of skim milk are heavier than drinkers of whole milk, especially in children. Whole milk may also raise HDL (good) cholesterol. This is still a much debated topic among medical professionals and scientists.
There is about 300 milligrams of calcium in 1 cup of WHOLE milk.
There is about 300 milligrams of calcium in 1 cup of WHOLE milk. However if you drink skim or low fat milk, most of it is actually not available to the body because it needs the fat to assimilate it. If you drink milk for the calcium, you need to drink whole milk.
According to the related links below, skim milk actually contains slightly more calcium than whole milk. The "Mail Online" link indicates that more calcium is found in the watery part of the skin milk, while the "ProCon" link gives a comparison of calcium content in whole milk and skim milk.
No they don't have fats milk have fats
Yes. Even more specifically, it is an organic compound. It has calcium which is protein, and that is part of an organic compound.