Why would it matter to you..?It seems IYou are not looking for answers to questions but arguments...😃
I selected it as its appropriate for the OP who seems at a loss about his question..He seems confused, hence an article that can be absorbed by a layman is what deems fit to him...
The judgement is valid..as there is indeed mixed results ,it does not confirm or deny that it causes bone disruption but attributed to the difference in the action of casein and whey proteins to that particular mineral..So even from.Webmed the results are inconclusive ..As it both produce beneficial and detrimental results which seems to be attributed to the quantity of dairy products consumed..
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postedPlease read this up to be enlightened ....
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/is-dairy-good-for-your-bones#section3
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postedWould be good to know why it is quoted as bone 'disruption'.?
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postedDid you read the linked paper....?
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postedthen i am curious to know why was that article from 'Healthline' alone quoted? and why 'Healthline'?
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postedWhy would it matter to you..?It seems IYou are not looking for answers to questions but arguments...😃
I selected it as its appropriate for the OP who seems at a loss about his question..He seems confused, hence an article that can be absorbed by a layman is what deems fit to him...
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postedbecause the healthline was only quoting mixed details
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postedThe judgement is valid..as there is indeed mixed results ,it does not confirm or deny that it causes bone disruption but attributed to the difference in the action of casein and whey proteins to that particular mineral..So even from.Webmed the results are inconclusive ..As it both produce beneficial and detrimental results which seems to be attributed to the quantity of dairy products consumed..