NO. Cows milk will not dehydrate you, although the fat content in the milk will make the fluid slower to absorb. so if you need a quick rehydrating, drink water or.... in a recent study (British Journal of Nutrition Vol 98) Skim milk was shown to be easier to absorb due to several nutrients that increased absorbtion rate.
Yes, drinking milk can help make your teeth stronger because it contains calcium and other nutrients that are important for dental health. Calcium helps to strengthen tooth enamel, which can help prevent tooth decay and cavities.
Yes, it will help.
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Yes. Your teeth are partially made of calcium, which is what milk contains in high doses.
It doesn't matter what kind of milk you are drinking, Milk helps you grow so by drinking 2 or 3 glasses of milk everyday will help you grow tall! :)
No, but milk does. In my opinion, I like drinking milk.
A 3-year-old may still drink milk at night for comfort, routine, or to help them fall asleep. It is common for young children to have a bedtime routine that includes drinking milk. However, it is important to ensure that the child's teeth are properly cared for after drinking milk to prevent tooth decay.
Yes, drinking milk does help your fiery mouth after eating a jalapeno pepper.
Drinking anything other than alcohol can help you stay hydrated. Water is best but milk is OK.
It certainly could help, yes - breast milk is very largely water, just like regular milk.
To prevent curdled milk in your coffee, make sure to heat the milk slowly and avoid overheating it. Additionally, try adding the milk to the coffee slowly and stirring gently to help prevent curdling.
Dark chocolate can help prevent it but not sure about milk chocolate.