30 min

Is Milk Bad For You? What 30 Studies Have to Say Muscle for Life with Mike Matthews

    • Fitness

For years, milk has been touted as one of the healthiest foods you can eat. 
It’s packed full of protein, calcium, and other nutrients, and it’s delicious to boot. 
It’s also hugely popular among bodybuilders and people just generally interested in improving their body composition.
If you go asking around the gym for the best way to gain muscle and strength as quickly as possible, it won’t take long until you’re told to just lift heavy weights and drink a gallon of milk per day.
(The heavy weightlifting is a great idea, but the “GOMAD”? Not so much…)
Recently, though, milk has come under heavy fire from the health “gurus” of the world who not only question its nutritional value, but go as far as labeling it a poison responsible for all kinds of disease and dysfunction.
Drink milk, they say, and thanks to the lactose, pus, blood, hormones, and other “unhealthy” substances it contains, you’ll be more likely to gain weight, weaken your bones, and even get cancer and die.
Many of the people making these arguments seem to have logic and science on their sides, too.
Maybe they’re right? Maybe milk isn’t all it’s cracked up to be? Maybe we’d all be better off without it?
Well, as you’ll soon see, although the case against milk can be made to sound convincing, it’s based on trumped up charges.
When you analyze the bulk of the research, which we’re going to do in this podcast, the takeaway is clear:
Milk is not a magic bullet for bone health, muscle gain, or general wellbeing, but it doesn’t deserve condemnation, either, and you probably don’t need to stop drinking it.
Let’s find out why, starting with square one:
What is milk, exactly? 
5:30 - What is milk? 
5:30 - What is milk? 
6:51 - Does milk cause weight gain? 
8:26 - Does milk spike insulin levels? 
10:43 - Does milk contain estrogen-like hormones that cause weight and feminizing effects in men? 
11:28 - Does milk weaken your bones?
15:18  - Does milk contain dangerous hormones? 
18:46 - Is milk too processed to be healthy? 
19:48 - What is pasteurization, homogenization, fortification? 
22:45 - Is milk filled with pus, blood, and somatic cells?
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For years, milk has been touted as one of the healthiest foods you can eat. 
It’s packed full of protein, calcium, and other nutrients, and it’s delicious to boot. 
It’s also hugely popular among bodybuilders and people just generally interested in improving their body composition.
If you go asking around the gym for the best way to gain muscle and strength as quickly as possible, it won’t take long until you’re told to just lift heavy weights and drink a gallon of milk per day.
(The heavy weightlifting is a great idea, but the “GOMAD”? Not so much…)
Recently, though, milk has come under heavy fire from the health “gurus” of the world who not only question its nutritional value, but go as far as labeling it a poison responsible for all kinds of disease and dysfunction.
Drink milk, they say, and thanks to the lactose, pus, blood, hormones, and other “unhealthy” substances it contains, you’ll be more likely to gain weight, weaken your bones, and even get cancer and die.
Many of the people making these arguments seem to have logic and science on their sides, too.
Maybe they’re right? Maybe milk isn’t all it’s cracked up to be? Maybe we’d all be better off without it?
Well, as you’ll soon see, although the case against milk can be made to sound convincing, it’s based on trumped up charges.
When you analyze the bulk of the research, which we’re going to do in this podcast, the takeaway is clear:
Milk is not a magic bullet for bone health, muscle gain, or general wellbeing, but it doesn’t deserve condemnation, either, and you probably don’t need to stop drinking it.
Let’s find out why, starting with square one:
What is milk, exactly? 
5:30 - What is milk? 
5:30 - What is milk? 
6:51 - Does milk cause weight gain? 
8:26 - Does milk spike insulin levels? 
10:43 - Does milk contain estrogen-like hormones that cause weight and feminizing effects in men? 
11:28 - Does milk weaken your bones?
15:18  - Does milk contain dangerous hormones? 
18:46 - Is milk too processed to be healthy? 
19:48 - What is pasteurization, homogenization, fortification? 
22:45 - Is milk filled with pus, blood, and somatic cells?
 Want to get my best advice on how to gain muscle and strength and lose fat faster? Sign up for my free newsletter!
Click here: https://www.muscleforlife.com/signup/

30 min