Well, it will somewhat reduce the onset as it coats your stomach, (First place of absorption) then your intestines. (Second route of absorption where it's on to the liver for cycles of final bloodstream delivery to opiate receptors in the brain.) The properties of dairy products in general act as an opposite to most spicy foods which your body wants to push through the system quickly; such as the common assumption that for instance Taco Bell and Mexican food passes through your body and exits fast the same way almost that it went in. Thus by a loose rule of thumb, fast onset = shorter duration, and slower onset = longer duration but lessened intensity. This is based on varying opinions by users and experimenters with extended looser medical knowledge I have read through. It's a very minimal difference, but I would suggest not taking pill forms of opiates with milk if you wish to feel the general effects you are probably used to.
No
Milk
Milk! Drink lots of milk, makes u come down for almost all drugs.
Drink milk.
when i used pcp it always helped!also everyone i used it with would say the same thing it helped!
it stops your hair from ripping of and coming down
Yes
Hormones such as oxytocin help to prepare the breast for feeding. Once the breast is stimulated by suckling small muscles around the glands contract to help expel the milk. Mechanical suction and manipulation by the tongue also help to bring the milk out.
Muscle milk is good for someones health. This is a drink that can help slim the body down.
A warm cloth or warm shower will help the milk "let down" or release, but it will not help produce milk. Milk production is caused by stimulation of the breast such as the baby suckling, manual expression, or use of a breast pump.
No. In order to milk an animal it first has to have given birth in order for its milk to have 'come down'. And since a lamb is too young to give birth, it will not be possible to milk a lamb.
Lactase is an enzyme that breaks down lactose, a sugar found in milk. When lactase breaks down lactose into simpler sugars like glucose and galactose, it allows the body to digest milk more easily.