You may enjoy it on its own, or with one or two (or three or four…) homemade cookies. You may prefer to gulp it down after a workout or after underestimating just how spicy Sri Lanken food really is. Whatever the circumstances, it seems a glass of milk is often just the thing we’re looking for. It’s a staple of our diets – and for good reason! We all know milk is good for us. Why? It’s chocked full of calcium! And yet, milk has the distinction of being a food whose health benefits are often underestimated. You read that right: milk is not just good for your bones and teeth. This begs the question: what else is in a glass of milk?
The answer is simple: a lot. One glass of milk contains your daily supply of vitamins A and D, magnesium, zinc, and potassium. What do these nutrients all have in common? Ugandans do not get enough of them! More than a third of Ugandan adults are deficient in five of these key nutrients, each of which is vitally important to our overall health:
And it doesn’t stop there: milk is also a rich source of protein. Overall, thanks to these key nutrients, milk has been associated with a reduced risk of heart disease, hypertension, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and colorectal cancer.
So what’s in a glass of milk? Not literally a banana, some broccoli, eggs, almonds, and beans. Rather, it’s a tightly packed collection of essential nutrients to help keep you healthy at every stage of life. The kicker? Milk is delicious! So pour a cold glass and drink to your health.