The Might of Milk

With such a powerful arsenal of benefits packed into its seemingly mild demeanour, milk is undoubtedly one of the most nutrient-packed beverages around. Whether you slurp it down icy cold, dunk cereal into it, or warm it up for a relaxing pre-bedtime drink, drink up now to load up on all its goodness!

 

Milk: Nutritional benefits

Milk is a complex, nutritious liquid secreted by the mammary glands of female mammals. It contains about 88 percent water and more than 100 compounds, such as fat-soluble vitamins, protein and mineral salts. In fact, milk is known popularly as โ€˜an almost complete foodโ€™ because of the vast range of nutrients it contains.

 

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  • One of the major nutrients in milk
  • Helps build strong bones that support and boost physical activity throughout oneโ€™s life. Substantial bone mass also helps to reduce the risk of bone fractures, which may lead to permanent disability.
  • Calcium is also needed for muscle contraction and proper functioning of the nervous system, as well as for building strong and healthy teeth. A glass about 200ml serving of F&N MAGNOLIA fresh milk provides you with 240mg of calcium.

Vitamin D

  • This fat-soluble vitamin is an essential complement to calcium, as it promotes absorption of the latter and enhances bone formation.
  • Deficiency of vitamin D can lead to rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults, both bone softening diseases that can impair movement severely.
  • Vitamin D also contributes to the normal function of the immune system. 
  • 2 Servings of Magnolia will help meet your recommended daily intake of Vitamin D. 

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Protein

  • The protein found in milk is often said to be of high quality, as it contains all the essential amino acids required by the body for optimum growth and development.
  • Protein helps to build and repair muscle tissue and also serves as a source of energy during intensive endurance or resistance exercises.
  • Inadequate intake of protein can lead to reduced intelligence, impaired ability to fight off diseases, and retarded growth.

Vitamin B

  • Milk is particularly rich in two of the B-group vitamins โ€“ vitamin B12 and B2 (or riboflavin).
  • Vitamin B12 is required for the formation of healthy red blood cells and maintenance of a healthy nervous system, while riboflavin is essential to the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins.

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