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Benefits of Cow Milk ꠰ Krishnayan Gauraksha

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Benefits of Cow Milk ꠰ Krishnayan Gauraksha

Benefits of Cow Milk

The Wholesome Benefits of Cow Milk

Milk, often termed nature's perfect food, is packed with a bounty of essential nutrients vital for overall health and well-being. Let's explore the richness it brings to the table, from its nutritional profile to its versatile culinary applications.

Nutrient Powerhouse:

The nutritional prowess of milk is awe-inspiring. This nourishing elixir, crafted to sustain new born animals, boasts an impressive array of nutrients in just one cup:

Calories: 146

Protein: 8 grams

Fat: 8 grams

Calcium: 28% RDA

Vitamin D: 24% RDA

Riboflavin (B2): 26% RDA

Vitamin B12: 18% RDA

Potassium: 10% RDA

Phosphorus: 22% RDA

Selenium: 13% RDA

Milk's nutritional content varies based on factors like fat content, diet, and treatment of the cow. Grass-fed and organic milk offers heightened antioxidant levels, notably vitamin E and beta-carotene, combating inflammation and oxidative stress.


Protein Powerhouse:

Milk stands as a remarkable source of quality protein, offering 8 grams per cup. Considered a complete protein, it contains all nine essential amino acids crucial for optimal bodily functions. Enriched with casein and whey proteins, it aids in muscle building, repair, and fuels exercise.

Milk’s role in preventing age-related muscle loss, enhancing muscle repair post-exercise, and boosting overall physical performance is well-documented.

Bone Health Ally:

The association between milk consumption and robust bone health is no secret. Packed with calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and vitamins K2 and D, milk aids in proper calcium absorption and maintains strong bones. Studies link milk intake to reduced risks of osteoporosis and fractures, especially in aging adults.

Weight Management Support:

Contrary to misconceptions, higher consumption of whole milk is linked to reduced obesity risk. The protein content induces satiety, curbing overeating tendencies. Components like conjugated linoleic acid aid in fat breakdown and inhibition, contributing to weight loss.

Boosting Brain Development:

Research confirms that cow's milk is also considered important for brain development. The Omega-3 fatty acids present in it help in the processes related to the human brain. Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to help our brain function better. Taking omega-3 fatty acids has been shown to be beneficial in reducing brain development disorders in children. Perhaps this is the reason why children are advised to drink cow's milk.

Bright Eyes with Cow's Milk:

Cow's milk contains Vitamin A. Vitamin A helps in improving eyesight. Deficiency of Vitamin A can cause eye problems like night blindness, spots in the white part of the eyes. If you have pain or burning sensation in your eyes or if an insect or straw has fallen in your eyes, then soak cotton in cow's milk and place it on your eyes or you can also put 3 drops of milk in your eyes. This will give you a lot of relief.

Digestive Benefits in Every Sip:

Cow's milk can help protect you from indigestion. Actually, Vitamin B-12 is found in cow's milk. This vitamin helps in the process of digestion. Per cup of milk contains 1.2mg of vitamin B-12. Adults need 2.4mg of Vitamin B-12 in a day, that is, one cup of milk fulfils half the requirement of Vitamin B-12 in your body. At the same time, about 80% of the protein in cow's milk is casein, which transports calcium and phosphate throughout the body and helps in digestion. Therefore, it can be said that by consuming milk the food can be digested better.

Immune Support:

Raw cow's milk contains probiotics, i.e. living microorganisms, which increase immunity. A study has found that drinking raw milk strengthens the immune system of children and their body helps in the development of children by facing many types of infections. Apart from this, drinking boiled milk also strengthens the immune system. In such a situation, it can be said that milk can also help in protecting you from diseases, because when your immune system remains strong, your body will keep fighting diseases and protecting you from them.

Versatile Culinary Wonder:

Milk isn't just a drink; it's a culinary gem. From blending nutrient-rich smoothies to enhancing morning oatmeal, enriching coffee or tea, and elevating soups, its versatility knows no bounds.

For those seeking alternatives, unsweetened yogurt offers a nutrient-packed substitute with a similar profile, ideal for various culinary applications.

Milk remains a cornerstone of nutrition, offering a wealth of benefits, from bolstering bone health to aiding weight management and serving as a versatile kitchen staple. Embrace its richness and incorporate it into your daily routine for a wholesome and nourishing experience.


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4 Comments

Harsh, 11 Sep 2020 06:09 am

Very useful information.

Harsh, 11 Sep 2020 06:09 am

Very useful information.

Harsh, 20 Sep 2020 06:09 am

Very useful information.

Surendar, 21 Oct 2020 07:10 am

Cow is source of so many benefits.

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