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  2. Milk bath - Wikipedia

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    A milk and rose-petal bath at a spa resort in Thailand. A milk bath is a bath taken in milk instead of water. Scented ingredients, such as honey, rose, daisies and essential oils are often added. Milk baths use lactic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid, to dissolve the proteins which hold together dead skin cells. [1]

  3. Milk - Wikipedia

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    Some commercial hair products contain milk. [173] A milk bath is a bath taken in milk rather than just water. Often additives such as oatmeal, honey, and scents such as rose, daisies and essential oils are mixed in. Milk baths use lactic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid, to dissolve the proteins which hold together dead skin cells. [174]

  4. 10 Golden Milk Benefits That Just Might Make You Give Up Your ...

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    Keep reading for the full scoop on golden milk benefits, courtesy of Sarah Steele, registered dietitian nutritionist and metabolic success coach for Signos. (Spoiler: The science sa.

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  6. Donkey milk - Wikipedia

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    Pliny the Elder (23–79 AD), in his encyclopedic work Naturalis Historia, described its many health benefits, ranging from its use as an anti-venom or as a relief for external irritations (itching) to the use of it in a pomade (ointment) for the eyes. He states that donkey milk is the most effective as a medicine, followed by cow's milk, and ...

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  8. Mineral spa - Wikipedia

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    Locations such as Steamboat Springs, Vail, St Moritz, Mineral Wells first became popular for the questionable health benefits of mineral or soda-water soaks, ingestion, and clean outs during the hey-day of patent medicines and backward medical knowledge.

  9. Raw milk - Wikipedia

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    Raw milk advocates, such as the Weston A. Price Foundation, say that raw milk can be produced hygienically and that it has health benefits that are destroyed in the pasteurization process. [3] Research shows only very slight differences in the nutritional values of pasteurized and unpasteurized milk.