With your
breakfast on the cereals, in the first cup of tea and lots more, milk is part
of our daily diet and there are now a huge increase in the amount of varieties
not only cow’s milk that is on offer.
All claim to
have different health benefits – what is true and what is just marketing to get
you to buy them.
Should we be swapping
the cow’s milk for a plant based type?
I
acknowledge there are medical reasons for removing milk from your diet but this
is not the case for most of us,
People can
suffer with a “milk Allergy” which is a reaction to the protein in milk – and
is not to be confused with lactose intolerance- where the person has an
inability to break down the milk sugars.
Milk
Allergies tend to be relatively common in children, most youngsters do grow out
of it – however Lactose intolerance is rare, however some people may develop
lactose intolerance as a result of an illness – particularly if that person
suffered diarrhoea
These are
the most common medical reasons for cutting milk from your diet and in these
cases you may have had alternatives suggested to try.
However
medical advice to one side, the next most common reason after veganism, people
cut out milk is ethics –and it is becoming more and more common as the dairy
industry is put under scrutiny, for conditions of both the animals and the
farmers themselves. – Anyone who is excluding milk products from their diet,
alternatives that are calcium enriched are really important to make sure that
not only are their calcium levels kept to a good level but proteins are as
well.
It could be
just a matter of taste, some people just don’t like the taste of milk,
preferring the alternatives –
There are no
proven health benefits from excluding milk from your diet, but as will all
things variety is the key, so why not mix it up a bit
What can I try?
Alternatives
include, soya milk, almond milk ( and other nut milk) oat milk, coconut milk.
I advise
caution with rice milk however it does contain some harmful products that should
not be given to children.
All have
their benefits
Soya and Oat
milk are really good low fat options.
Almond milk
is fortified with vitamin B12
And coconut
milk is brilliant for baking
Some people
find these milks don’t mix well into hot drinks, Hemp milk is best for this as
it tends not to curdle.
So go
experiment you may be pleasantly surprised.




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