Can you drink to much milk?!


Question: Can you drink to much milk?
I love warm milk before bed,but recently I have started having stiffness in my joints. Could the milk have anything to do with this?

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>Yes, you can drink too much of anything which is not good for you. Milk is high in calcium and it can cause gall stones which are VERY VERY painful!



Milk leeches calcium from your body. I drink soy milk with zero fat.
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No I don't think it could have anything to do with stiffness in your joints. No offense but depending on how you are. It could be you are getting older. However I think that everything is bad in over consumption.
However if you're just drinking a cup of milk or so a night. You're fine!!



Doubtful. If anything it would cause looseness of your bowels.




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