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How does milk react on bones and teeth

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The calcium in milk is what makes your bones and teeth strong. Milk also has vitamin D which helps to absorb the calcium.

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Milk preserves bone tissue... Teeth are also bone tissue.

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milk doesnt exactly react.....it is mainly broken down into its constituent products. Calcium,one of its products helps in bone and teeth formation. read more about calcium in http://www.ask.com/web?q=Calcium&o=2603&l=dir&qsrc=3139&gc=1

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