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Liver functioning. One last caution about having a warm glass of milk before bed is that it can interfere with the liver. According to nutritionist Anju Sood, at night your liver is hard at work detoxing junk from your body. Turns out milk can actually interfere with that process.
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Read More »A tall glass of milk with dinner was a must growing up. Mom said it would help us become strong and healthy. In fact, I remember being served up a warm glass of milk if I had gotten up out of bed (maybe for the second time that night), complaining to my parents that I just couldn’t fall asleep. It’s funny how we fall into patterns, doing the same thing our parents did when we were kids. When I am feeling tired but my body can’t seem to calm down, I rely on my mom’s old trick to solve the problem. I still pour myself a glass of milk to help me fall asleep. It’s a well-known fact that milk is rich in calcium and supports our bodies well being in so many ways. Many people swear by warm milk as a tried and true food for better sleep. As far as I knew a glass of milk could only ever do you good, so I was surprised to learn that there may, in fact, be drawbacks to my nightcap ritual. Before you pour yourself a glass of milk before bed tonight, consult these health benefits and drawbacks. Learn what milk does to your body as it sleeps through the night, and decide if the benefits ultimately outweigh the drawbacks.
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Read More »Do you ever go to bed feeling hungry? Maybe you ate dinner but then stayed up so late that you started to get late night cravings? Pangs of hunger can keep anyone up at night! A glass of milk is packed with protein and drinking one before going to sleep will help you feel full all night long, resulting in a better night’s sleep. Enjoying your milk, but not seeing the desired results? Still can’t sleep? An interesting Korean study suggests trying “night milk”. It may sound superstitious, but the study suggests that the time of day milk is taken from cows matters. Milk taken from cows in the evening (hence the name “night milk”) supposedly should have the most positive affects as a sleep aid.
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