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Old October 3rd, 2003, 02:57 AM
Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\)
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I managed to lose the thread that was talking about a better weight loss
when you're getting more milk. There was an article in Readers Digest a few
months ago that said just that. Some study or ther other had found better
weight loss when drinking more milk.

No wonder my DH is so skinny - he drinks lots of milk!
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Old October 4th, 2003, 05:50 PM
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And my son drinks about a half gallon easily daily ... yet was at his highest
weight ever when doing this. I haven't totally ruled out the new information, but
also take it with a grain of salt. If it works for you, go for it. I do know
that I lost 95+ pounds without any excess intake of calcium - actually was one of
the areas I probably lacked in most days. My calcium intake tends to be more of
what is found in food items.

Joyce
WW starting weight: 228.8 - 2/5/02
current weight: 132.2
Lifetime: 4/4/03

On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 01:57:41 GMT, "Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\)"
wrote:

I managed to lose the thread that was talking about a better weight loss
when you're getting more milk. There was an article in Readers Digest a few
months ago that said just that. Some study or ther other had found better
weight loss when drinking more milk.

No wonder my DH is so skinny - he drinks lots of milk!


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Old October 5th, 2003, 12:01 AM
Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\)
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Joyce, I agree with you - I take a lot of these so-called studies with a
grain of salt. Especially since every other study contradicts the last one.

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And my son drinks about a half gallon easily daily ... yet was at his

highest
weight ever when doing this. I haven't totally ruled out the new

information, but
also take it with a grain of salt. If it works for you, go for it. I do

know
that I lost 95+ pounds without any excess intake of calcium - actually was

one of
the areas I probably lacked in most days. My calcium intake tends to be

more of
what is found in food items.

Joyce
WW starting weight: 228.8 - 2/5/02
current weight: 132.2
Lifetime: 4/4/03

On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 01:57:41 GMT, "Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\)"
wrote:

I managed to lose the thread that was talking about a better weight loss
when you're getting more milk. There was an article in Readers Digest a

few
months ago that said just that. Some study or ther other had found

better
weight loss when drinking more milk.

No wonder my DH is so skinny - he drinks lots of milk!




 




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