Yes, it does. Just like in H2o just add water. The mermaids use milk for their eyes so they don't burn while they are swimming in the salty water.
No, putting milk in your eyes will not improve your vision underwater. In fact, it can be harmful and irritating to your eyes. It's best to use appropriate swimming goggles for clear underwater vision.
Micro organisms need water to reproduce, milk contains water and needs to be stored in the fridge to limit bacterial reproduction.Powder does not need to be stored in the fridge as bacterial growth is already limited by a lack of water.Sources (NZQA website)
No1) Milk will flow into your stomach, from where the digestion of the milk will start. The milk will be split up into molecules of amino-acids and sugars. These molecules are not neutralizing nor detoxing in nature.2) As written above, milk will flow into your stomach. Inhaled dusts and toxins will, obviously, go to a persons lungs, which is a completely different place. When the milk is in the stomach, and the toxins in the longs, there is no way the milk would be detoxing.IF you suspect that you have inhaled dangerous toxins or chemicals, you should seek help.
The most drinkable liquid besides water is milk.
you can rub a tomato on it or use baby powder u can also use oil and then after that wash it with very warm water the baby powder i think works the best but that's my opinion tomato juice can help too!
yes.
Bread and milk help, just not water!
It think it would make your eyes burn, I would stick to drinking it.
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Milk is not recommended for treating burns as it can actually trap heat and worsen the injury. It is best to cool the burn with cool water and seek medical attention if needed.
Rinse your eyes thoroughly with water for 15 minutes. Milk, preferably skim, will also help. This is my advice from experience.
YES! I'm a swimmer and if you fill goggles with milk (the more fatty the milk the better) and hold it to your eyes it is instant relief. The fat molecules in the milk attach to the nerve endings in your eyes and stop the pain.
If you mean the burning sensation caused by green chili peppers then drinking milk or yogurt will help best (assuming the burn is in your mouth). The capsaicinoids that cause the burning sensation are washed off the pain receptors by milk much better than by water.
Milk contains proteins, which burn. Water doesn't.
Milk will usually neutralize the spice from any pepper. Water does not help at all because the pepper contain oil and the water will just roll off of the oil.
It certainly could help, yes - breast milk is very largely water, just like regular milk.
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