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  2. Vitamin D - Wikipedia

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    Comparative studies carried out in lactating mothers indicate a mean value of vitamin D content in the breast milk of 45 IU/liter. [55] This vitamin D content is too low to meet the vitamin D requirement of 400 IU/day recommended by several government organizations (...as breast milk is not a meaningful source of vitamin D." [4]: 385 ).

  3. Template:Milk nutrition - Wikipedia

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    1 Nutritional content of human, cow, soy, almond, ... milk [1] Cow milk (whole) [2] Soy milk ... Vitamin D (IU) 9.8 124 [c]

  4. What's the healthiest milk? A guide to whole, raw, almond ...

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    Unlike other plant-based milk, soy milk has a high protein content similar to cow’s milk. The brand that we looked at had 8 grams per 1-cup serving — equivalent to a cup of whole or reduced ...

  5. Milk - Wikipedia

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    Commercially sold milk commonly has vitamin D added to it to make up for lack of exposure to UVB radiation. Reduced-fat milks often have added vitamin A palmitate to compensate for the loss of the vitamin during fat removal; in the United States this results in reduced fat milks having a higher vitamin A content than whole milk. [145]

  6. 6 Foods with More Vitamin D Than an Egg, According to a ... - AOL

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    This makes it one of the richest natural sources of vitamin D. In addition to its vitamin D content, ... Fortified Plant-Based Milk. 1 cup = 100 to 144 IU Vitamin D (17% to 24% DV)

  7. To stay healthy, eat more foods with vitamin D, nutrition ...

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    Milk, orange juice and cereal are all commonly fortified with vitamin D. Milk can be fortified with up to 84 IU of vitamin D per 100 grams, according to the Food and Drug Administration's website.

  8. Channel Island milk - Wikipedia

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    Channel Island milk has a higher fat (5.4 per cent) and protein (3.9 per cent) content than whole milk produced by Holstein Friesian cattle (3.9 per cent and 3.3 per cent respectively), [1] and also contains higher levels of calcium, vitamin A and vitamin D than other types of milk. [3]

  9. Cholecalciferol - Wikipedia

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    Cholecalciferol is a form of vitamin D which is naturally synthesized in skin and functions as a pro-hormone, being converted to calcitriol. This is important for maintaining calcium levels and promoting bone health and development. [4] As a medication, cholecalciferol may be taken as a dietary supplement to prevent or to treat vitamin D ...