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  2. Warm milk - Wikipedia

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    Warm milk is commonly touted as a sleep aid for those who do not drink alcohol, such as children and those abstaining for religious reasons. Many people do not like the taste compared to cold milk . It is common for these people to add honey or vanilla, though vanilla extract contains about 45% alcohol.

  3. Why Are People Drinking Raw Milk? Experts Explain The ... - AOL

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    Drinking raw milk puts you at 640 times higher risk of getting sick than drinking pasteurized milk.” “Only about 3 percent of the population drinks raw milk but they account for 96% of all ...

  4. What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Almond Milk ... - AOL

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    Almond milk is lactose-free, making it a simple solution for those who want to drink milk but don't want to experience bloating and gas after drinking it. Still, lactose-free cow's milk is ...

  5. Here's What It Means If You're Suddenly Craving Milk - AOL

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    Yep, you may need to fill up on food, even if your mind is telling you to "drink up." "Milk provides a good source of protein, carbohydrates and some fat, depending on the percentage you are ...

  6. Nightcap (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A Bedtime Drink by Dutch painter Johannes Rosierse (c. 1860) A nightcap is a drink taken shortly before bedtime. For example, a small alcoholic beverage or glass of warm milk can supposedly promote a good night's sleep. [1] [2]

  7. Sleep induction - Wikipedia

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    A cup of warm milk or a milk-based drink is traditionally used for sleep induction. [13] Hot chocolate is also a traditional bedtime drink but this contains high levels of xanthines (caffeine and theobromine), which are stimulants and therefore may be counterproductive. Also, a pinch of turmeric powder with warm milk reduces stress and induces ...

  8. Okay, Does Drinking Milk Actually Help Relieve Heartburn? - AOL

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    In movies, whenever a character eats something spicy and they start fanning their mouth in pain, it’s inevitably followed by another action: Gulping a glass of milk. Many believe that drinking ...

  9. Milkshake - Wikipedia

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    When the term milkshake was first used in print in 1885, [6] a milkshake was an alcoholic whiskey drink that has been described as a "sturdy, healthful eggnog type of drink, with eggs, whiskey, etc., served as a tonic as well as a treat". [7] However, by 1900, the term referred to "wholesome drinks made with chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla ...