it depends on what kind of milk it is
Milk of magnesia is an inorganic compound consisting of magnesium hydroxide. It is synthesized chemically and not obtained from organic sources like plants or animals.
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it is organic
it is organic
Lecithin is an organic compound.
ALL milk is organic in the sense that it came from a living animal (or plant if you count soy milk, almond milk, etc.)
Calcium (it's in every milk advert ever).
Seoras Domhnal Morrison has written: 'Human milk: yield, proximate principles and inorganic constituents' -- subject(s): Milk, Testing, Analysis, Breast milk
By this definition - 'relating or belonging to the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis' - it is organic.
If you mean ALL the nutrients existing, then the answer is no. Milk only contains "protein (much of it is casein), fat, lactose and probably some inorganic salts." -
Hydroxyapatite which is CaPO4 also Na+ and K+.
Organic Milk is good because it has natural vitamins & ingredients unlike the regular milk at the store that say '2% milk' or '1% milk'. The milk from the store is, nothing like Organic Milk. Store milk has preservatives & has many chemicals inside. I recommend Organic Milk.