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Milk 1 year, 10 months ago #51712

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Hello everyone!
Usually I drink about half a litre of low fat(0.1%) milk a day and I wonder if the amount is too much or it's ok.
Thanks in advance .

Re:Milk 1 year, 10 months ago #51714

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Milk isn't bad, just make sure you account for it in your daily calories. Be warned though, milk is a good food to take when you're trying to gain. So, if you're trying to lose fat it'll make it slightly harder. Just make sure you're not taking in too much food everyday if you want to keep it up, Milk is a healthier choice than alot of things.

Re:Milk 1 year, 10 months ago #51716

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Ive been training for a month, eating properly and healthy(no fast food, coke etc etc.)throughout the day but Im still stuck between 66-67kgs and body changes are very slight.

Re:Milk 1 year, 10 months ago #51719

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Is milk really a fat-burning food?
Maybe. In a 6-month study, University of Tennessee researchers found that overweight people who downed three servings a day of calcium-rich dairy lost more belly fat than those who followed a similar diet minus two or more of the dairy servings. In addition, the researchers discovered that calcium supplements didn't work as well as milk. Why? They believe that while calcium may increase the rate at which your body burns fat, other active compounds in dairy (such as milk proteins) provide an additional fat-burning effect. Of course, the key to success is following a weight-loss diet to begin with. After all, downing your dairy with a box of doughnuts is no way to torch your gut.


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Re:Milk 1 year, 10 months ago #51730

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stanko wrote:
Ive been training for a month, eating properly and healthy(no fast food, coke etc etc.)throughout the day but Im still stuck between 66-67kgs and body changes are very slight.


Are you tracking everything you eat? We here this all the time " I am eating healthy/properly" Are your ratios correct? If you are not losing and getting lean doing P90X it is your nutrition. I personally would not drink that much milk.

Just looking briefly at dailyplate you are consuming about 24g of sugar drinking the milk. Sugar can have a profound affect on halting fat metabolism

Re:Milk 1 year, 10 months ago #51751

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morning:4-5 egg whites, 2 slices of turkey ham - they weigh around 30-40 grams
post training: banana shake(1 banana, 280ml milk + 15g whey protein)
lunch: chicken breasts(~150g) + veggies
snack: fruit
dinner: meat again(no pork), around 150 grams again + salad

Thats what my usual meal log is, the milk may vary from 280 to 500 if Im eating an oatmeal in the morning.
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