One ounce of whole milk contains 34 mg of calcium.
The amount of calcium in 12 ounces of milk is about 100 grams. Milk is considered to be a good source of calcium.
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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. Even more specifically, it is an organic compound. It has calcium which is protein, and that is part of an organic compound.
Yes, evaporated milk is a good source of calcium.
How much phosphorous in a cup of lactaid milk and organic milk?
No. There's just as much "mucus" in "organic" as in ordinary milk.
There is about 300 milligrams of calcium in 1 cup of WHOLE milk.
No they don't have fats milk have fats
No. There are many other food sources that contain calcium, not just milk.
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Only if the milk was organic before it was skimmed Who asks these questions..lol if you have skim milk and it says organic then it is organic skim milk..???
Yes, calcium exist also in organic compounds.
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.