yes it isn't vitamin milk
That is vitamin D. Unfortunately, the amount of vitamin D is very less, than you can guess, in dairy products. The amount is very high in fish liver oil, at times, the amount may be toxic.
Lactose free products are NOT the same as dairy free products. If an acidophilus supplement is called lactose free it means it does not do not contain any milk sugar, but it may contain isolated, lactose-free milk protein - so it would NOT be dairy free. A dairy free probiotic means it does not contain either lactose (milk sugars) or milk proteins.
vitamin water
A B and C are water soluble. D and E fat soluble.
vitamin c
Dairy products contain protein, calcium, magnesium, vitamin A (whole milk), vitamin B12, vitamin D, riboflavin, sugar, fat (excluding skim/fat-free products), and lactose (excluding lactose-free products). Dairy products do not all contain the same composition or ratios of vitamins, minerals, and proteins. If exact nutrition facts are desired, the product's nutrional label should be observed.
no is has women hormone's in it!
dairy products have vitamin k vitamin c and vitamin d that help you grow and it has protein which is what you need to help you lose weight and build your muscles!!!! :D
Calcium
The only reliable unfortified sources of vitamin B12 are meat, dairy products and eggs. So milk is a dairy product and have lots of vitamin B12
Dairy-free is food that does not contain dairy. Not to be mean, but it practically says it in the name.
B1: Pork, legumes, peanuts and whole grains B2: Dairy products, meats, enriched grains and vegetables B12: Meats, eggs, dairy products
A good dairy-free diet is "Go Dairy Free". It is an organization with a website that has many recipes and tips on how to live dairy free without sacrificing taste.
Milk is the most common known dairy that are rich in Vitamin D.
vitamin A D and E are mostly found in dairy product
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1