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vitamin D milk???


Question Posted Tuesday September 11 2007, 8:50 pm

Is it bad to drink alot of vitamin D milk?

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god-smusgrove answered Wednesday September 12 2007, 7:04 pm:
to consume A LOT of anything is bad for you.

however, if you just drink it say a glass in the morning, it can really help you. but if you drink it say...when you wake up and eat it with mid morning snack, then lunch, then afternoon snack, then dinner, then after dinner snack, sure its unhealthy.

moderation of anything can be beneficial. even a square of a dark chocolate hershey bar every day has proven to help you out more than anticipated.

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