it will have a negative effect on plant growth because when a milk curdles, the bacteria starts to grow and will kill the seedlings.
it will have a negative effect on plant growth because when a milk curdles, the bacteria starts to grow and will kill the seedlings.
No
only female cows can produce milk
It is very likely that the growing infant needs the fat in the milk for growing. Using skim or low fat milk could deprive the child of some of the fat needed for best growth.
No. Coconuts are a plant, not a product of what an animal produces.
It is good for your health as it has less fat
no if anything it will be more basic since fat is not acidic.
Many health organizations claim that saturated fat is harmful to health, particularly heart health. Because milk contains saturated fat, dairy companies often sell "reduced fat" milk, or "2%" milk (milk is normally more than 2% fat). The story goes that lower fat milk is healthier. However, if you do research, a great many studies actually show that humans require dietary saturated fats for optimal health, in which case whole milk is healthier than 2%. I'm personally of the latter opinion.
Watering a plant with milk can lead to root rot and disrupt the balance of nutrients crucial for plant growth. The high protein and fat content in milk can also attract pests and encourage mold growth, ultimately harming the plant. It's best to use water and appropriate plant fertilizers for healthy growth.
The process of fat separating in breast milk helps provide infants with essential nutrients and calories needed for growth and development. The fat content in breast milk is important for brain development, energy supply, and overall growth of the baby. By separating the fat, breast milk ensures that infants receive a balanced and nutritious diet that supports their health and well-being.
ALL milk is organic in the sense that it came from a living animal (or plant if you count soy milk, almond milk, etc.)
Whole milk has more milk fat in than Low Fat milk. By comparison whole milk has 3.4 - 3.6% milk fat where Low Fat milk has 1.5 - 2.0% milk fat.