Milk has lots of flavour but it still helps your bones grow not unless you drink milk for at least 80k per day thats how big ur bones get to be strong!
No, milk does not help build strong bones. The calcium in cows milk is not used by our bodies. Natural cows milk is actually quite bad for humans. The gallons that you purchase at your local grocery stories are pumped full of vitamins and minerals and it is still better to do without. Consider using Soy Milk or Rice Milk.
i am 15 years old. i am 192.5cm tall. i drink a lot of milk every day. i hav an average of 6 bowls of cereal(with milk) per day. i would say i drink around a litre and a half of milk per day. i dont eat a lot of fruit and vegetables. i personally would say that milk makes you tall from my own experiences.
Milk is good for bones so therefore Milk will make you grow ?
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no but it makes you fit, strong and healthy!AnswerFruits, like oranges, pears, strawberries, and grapes, have 70-200 percent vitamin b, c, d, e, and a, and even 10 percent calcium inside. A teenager's body needs these vitamins to grow their bones, and increase their height inch by inch. Calcium does not make you taller, but it hardens your bones or makes it stronger.
Yes it will make your bones strong and make you healthy.
milk, and strong bones:)
You Need Calcium! if you want your bones to be strong drink milk!
Milk comes from cows. It helps to make your bones strong.
no it just builds strong bones
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Yes! It is very healthy to drink milk. It provides calcium that make your bones strong, and it contains vitamins.
Bones are strong due to calcium. This is a strong reason for feeding children with the products which are rich of calcium: i.e. milk, cheese, cottage cheese.
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Milk won't make you tall. Milk contains calcium, which is needed by your bones to make them strong. This is especially important when you're growing because your bones are growing at a fast rate, which is why parents tell their kids to drink their milk. :)