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7 benefits that a glass of cow milk has

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 18, 2024, 19:00 IST
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How much nutrition cow milk has?

Milk has been a staple drink since our childhood and we have often been advised to consume cow milk by our elders, as it is considered to be a complete meal. Cow milk is said to be rich in vitamin D, protein and calcium. While a surge of many plant-based milk alternatives may have taken over much imagination, cow milk remains to stand out as a solution that does not disappoint health wise, based on the numerous health benefits of taking cow milk. Here are 7 convincing reasons you should include a glass of cow milk in your diet. (Images courtesy: Canva)

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Nutrition in a glass cow milk

A glass of cow milk provides approximately 8 grams of protein, 30 per cent of the daily calcium requirement, and 15 per cent of the daily vitamin D intake. It also offers essential nutrients like vitamin B12, phosphorus, and potassium. This nutrient-rich profile supports bone health, muscle repair, and overall well-being, making cow milk a valuable addition to a balanced diet.

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Good source of essential nutrients

Cow milk is rich in necessary calcium and vitamin D, proteins, and B vitamins. Calcium helps keep bones and teeth healthy. Vitamin D enables the body to absorb even more calcium. Protein supports muscle growth and development, while B vitamins assist in metabolic functions and the production of red blood cells.

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Supports bone health

Its most well-known benefit is how it contributes to bone health. Cow milk has a high amount of calcium and vitamin D, which help build and maintain bone density in a way that guards against osteoporosis as well as fractures. It encourages frequent consumption to support the healthy growth of bones in children and sustain bone strength in adults.

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Supports muscle growth and repair

Cow milk provides the quality proteins that will aid in repair and construction of the muscles. The proteins in the milk, which consist of whey and casein, contain all the amino acids that can be applied in the formation of muscles. Drinking a glass of milk after exercise will enhance the process of recovery of your muscles and support complete fitness.

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Hydration

Contrary to many beliefs, cow milk is one of the best hydrating drinks. It has an excellent electrolyte balance, mostly potassium and sodium, that balances fluids in the body. In addition to this, milk is water-rich; therefore, during exercise-induced stress or sickness, it becomes one of the best hydrating liquids to be used.

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Maintaining digestive health

Cow milk contains excellent nutrient contents such as calcium and magnesium, which are used for healthy digestion. Calcium maintains the natural bowel movement, hence relieving symptoms of constipation. Milk also contains some proteins that may help in maintaining good bacteria levels in the intestines, thus improving general digestive health.

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Boosts immunity

In addition, nutrients in cow's milk, such as vitamins A and D, zinc, and selenium, all play a major role in supporting immunity. Vitamin A serves as an essential role in maintaining normal skin and mucous membrane function to provide a protective barrier against pathogens. Vitamin D, like zinc, has a role in response and function in immunity.

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Boosts skin health

Cow milk helps the skin because of the contents that exist in it. Milk ingredients such as vitamin A, vitamin D, and calcium, among others, help repair and replace good skin tissue. Vitamin A helps regenerate cells in the skin, thereby giving one healthy, vibrant-looking skin.

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