Milk vs. Almond Milk....should I switch?

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  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    Well I can't have casein (milk protein) so I don't drink cow's milk. Unsweetened almond milk has zero sugar (1g carb) and 50% more calcium that dairy milk. It doesn't have much protein, but I get my protein from other sources anyway, so no loss there for me. The little bit of fat that's in it is heart-healthy fat. I like the taste and consistency of almond milk and it's awesome when you cook oatmeal or quinoa in it. I mostly use almond milk as my calcium source and I think that's what most people use milk for. If you like cow juices and don't have an intolerance to it, then stick with it. I was always kind of grossed out by milk, but I loved my cheese. You can always give almond milk a try and see what you think...:drinker:
  • MsLilly200
    MsLilly200 Posts: 192 Member
    The brand I buy (and the only one I've found so far here in Sweden), Alpro, tastes just like fullfat milk at the beginning of the mouthfull when it's really chilled, then you get the almond taste.

    And if you wanted normal milk - it will please you to know that growth promoters (hormones etc) are banned in the EU.

    I buy normal milk too... But only in winter, cause I can never use up everything before the expiration date but it always lasts way past the expiration date during winter. And almond milk just isn't as good for hot chocolate in my opinion.
  • EPICUREASIAN
    EPICUREASIAN Posts: 147 Member
    can never use up everything before the expiration date but it always lasts way past the expiration date during winter. And almond milk just isn't as good for hot chocolate in my opinion.

    Love that almond milk has a long shelf life. I've personally tolerated it better than regular milk.

    I've use dark chocolate almond milk to flavor my hot cocoa and coffee.

    Almond coconut milk to make mango bread pudding and tropical iced desserts.

    Unsweetened almond milk to make creamy tomato sauces, pancakes, cheese breads.

    Sweetened almond milk to make protein shakes and smoothies.
  • Why not just buy a container and try it. I personally love the taste. I have never been a milk drinker... Was into soy for the longest time, and made the switch to almond about 2 years ago. It is normally a little less expensive and has less calories with a similiar taste. Available in regular, unsweetened, vanilla and chocolate. You can't go wrong.
  • Do you ever wonder why you drink the milk of another animal? When you drink regular milk, you are steeling the life support of a baby cow. How would you like it if some cow milked your mom while you were a baby and you needed that milk? That’s why there’s Silk Almond Milk! So you don’t have to suck on some cow’s milk.

    Almond milk has less of the bad properties, and more of the good properties.
    Almond Milk has 30-100 calories per serving, (depending on what kind [Original, Vanilla, Dark Chocolate, Unsweetened Original, Unsweetened Vanilla, Light Vanilla, and Light Original]). It also has 50% more calcium than regular milk! They have 2.5g of fat (the kind that’s good for you), and no trans fat.

    But does it have a lot of sugar? Answer: No. It only has seven grams of sugar while your average milk has thirteen grams of sugar.

    Silk Almond Milk Comes in seven delicious flavors!

    As said in the last paragraph, there are seven, different, delicious flavors! Original, Vanilla, Dark Chocolate, Unsweetened Original, Unsweetened Vanilla, Light Vanilla, and Light Original!

    Why don’t they have pink milk? Answer: There are no natural ingredients to make pink milk. Also, pink milk is full of calories, sugars, and trans fats.


    Cow milk is actually not good for you!

    Have you noticed that in Africa, people never get osteoporosis (a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D)? Also notice that they don’t have milk either. See the connection? Want more reasons to give up regular milk? Puss NATURALLY in the milk, Diabetes, Endocrine (denoting glands that secrete hormones or other products directly into the blood), Thyroid (a large cartilage of the voice box, a projection of which forms the Adam's apple in humans) issues, digestive problems, and the list goes on!

    Doesn’t almond milk have problems to? Answer: Only if you are allergic to almonds. The point is though; regular milk is just plain bad for you! You don’t even absorb half of the calcium in the milk because of the acidity of it in your body! With Silk Almond Milk, you don’t have to worry about any of that, and your body absorbs all the calcium!

    With all these supporting facts, buy Silk Almond Milk today! With, seven out of ten people that prefer the taste of Silk Almond Milk over regular dairy milk, you are almost sure to enjoy it! All seven flavors are at your local grocery store! It has a love it, or get your money back guarantee! Silk, A Taste For Everyone! ™
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,222 Member
    Do you ever wonder why you drink the milk of another animal? When you drink regular milk, you are steeling the life support of a baby cow. How would you like it if some cow milked your mom while you were a baby and you needed that milk? That’s why there’s Silk Almond Milk! So you don’t have to suck on some cow’s milk.

    Almond milk has less of the bad properties, and more of the good properties.
    Almond Milk has 30-100 calories per serving, (depending on what kind [Original, Vanilla, Dark Chocolate, Unsweetened Original, Unsweetened Vanilla, Light Vanilla, and Light Original]). It also has 50% more calcium than regular milk! They have 2.5g of fat (the kind that’s good for you), and no trans fat.

    But does it have a lot of sugar? Answer: No. It only has seven grams of sugar while your average milk has thirteen grams of sugar.

    Silk Almond Milk Comes in seven delicious flavors!

    As said in the last paragraph, there are seven, different, delicious flavors! Original, Vanilla, Dark Chocolate, Unsweetened Original, Unsweetened Vanilla, Light Vanilla, and Light Original!

    Why don’t they have pink milk? Answer: There are no natural ingredients to make pink milk. Also, pink milk is full of calories, sugars, and trans fats.


    Cow milk is actually not good for you!

    Have you noticed that in Africa, people never get osteoporosis (a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D)? Also notice that they don’t have milk either. See the connection? Want more reasons to give up regular milk? Puss NATURALLY in the milk, Diabetes, Endocrine (denoting glands that secrete hormones or other products directly into the blood), Thyroid (a large cartilage of the voice box, a projection of which forms the Adam's apple in humans) issues, digestive problems, and the list goes on!

    Doesn’t almond milk have problems to? Answer: Only if you are allergic to almonds. The point is though; regular milk is just plain bad for you! You don’t even absorb half of the calcium in the milk because of the acidity of it in your body! With Silk Almond Milk, you don’t have to worry about any of that, and your body absorbs all the calcium!

    With all these supporting facts, buy Silk Almond Milk today! With, seven out of ten people that prefer the taste of Silk Almond Milk over regular dairy milk, you are almost sure to enjoy it! All seven flavors are at your local grocery store! It has a love it, or get your money back guarantee! Silk, A Taste For Everyone! ™
    Hilarious, but I'm sure you'll convert a few of the brain dead. Do you get a commission, just curious?
  • angie007az
    angie007az Posts: 406 Member
    I love Almond milk. It tastes great to me. I also drink regular 1% cow's milk. I love either one.
  • Escape_Artist
    Escape_Artist Posts: 1,155 Member
    Unless you have a milk/lactose sensitivity, there's no real reason to switch for health reasons.

    /thread
  • Fenrissa
    Fenrissa Posts: 116
    Unless you have a milk/lactose sensitivity, there's no real reason to switch for health reasons.
  • lithezebra
    lithezebra Posts: 3,670 Member
    Milk has a lot more nutrients and protein than almond milk does. Most of the vitamins in almond milk are from supplements. Natural isn't always better, but in the case of vitamin supplements, nutrients that come from supplements don't seem to be as well absorbed as nutrients that come from food. Unless you are allergic to milk, lactose intolerant, or you like almond milk and consider it a treat, I would stick with milk.

    I like almond milk, but I want the protein that is in milk.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I love people who bump 10 month old threads with broscience.
  • eksero2k
    eksero2k Posts: 83 Member
    I use the unsweeted almond milk with my shakes, as its pretty low cal. I think the normal almond milk tastes way better than regular milk though, so i'd choose that any day!
  • missADS1981
    missADS1981 Posts: 364 Member
    personally i dont drink milk. there are many articles on this, but almond milk unsweetened and organic is my option always. i've had this discusssion a lot lately. Humans are the only species to drink milk after they are no longer babies. It's strange when you think of it.

    “Dairy is nature’s perfect food–but only if you’re a calf.”

    ~ Dr. Mark Hyman

    http://www.elephantjournal.com/2010/12/humans-shouldnt-drink-cow-milk/
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    Old school thinking is stick with dairy; however, dairy has been surfacing as being detrimental to various issues in health. I am not trying to change anyone's mind but I avoid dairy as much as possible.

    Aside from it being weird and un-natural, we are the only species that drinks another animals milk meant to nurture their babies,

    Since it is loaded with toxins, if you are going to drink try to get hormone free milk. Today’s cows produce much, much more milk than they did in the past. This is due in great part to drugs, antibiotics, and artificial hormones. Many studies have shown connections between the hormones in dairy products and the formation of hormone-related cancers. By avoiding animal milk products, you have a better chance of avoiding breast, prostate, colon, and other cancers.

    Dairy products have been found by researchers to be a leading cause of atherosclerosis, heart attacks and strokes.

    There is more, but likely you will be fine no matter what you choose.
    Ugh, this is all false, including us being the only species that drinks another species' milk. Cow's milk is actually almost identical to human breast milk, as far as nutrients go., Cow's milk has a bit more protein, but the amino acid and fatty acid profiles are very similar. Also, would you care to tell us exactly what "toxins" cow's milk happens to be loaded with?

    Also, if you're going to claim anything about studies, you need to produce the actual studies, anybody can say "A STUDY SAID THIS SO IT'S TRUE!" That doesn't mean the actual study is real.
  • lithezebra
    lithezebra Posts: 3,670 Member
    Humans are the only species to drink milk after they are no longer babies. It's strange when you think of it.

    That's because humans are the only species with the capacity to domesticate other species that produce milk. Just because other animals can't do certain things doesn't mean that we shouldn't.
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    personally i dont drink milk. there are many articles on this, but almond milk unsweetened and organic is my option always. i've had this discusssion a lot lately. Humans are the only species to drink milk after they are no longer babies. It's strange when you think of it.

    “Dairy is nature’s perfect food–but only if you’re a calf.”

    ~ Dr. Mark Hyman

    http://www.elephantjournal.com/2010/12/humans-shouldnt-drink-cow-milk/
    Humans are also the only species to drive cars and use the internet. It's strange when you think about it.
  • lithezebra
    lithezebra Posts: 3,670 Member
    My adult cat eats Fage Greek yogurt, and I'm the one who has to go to the store and buy it for him. What's up with adult mammals enslaving other species to get their dairy products for them? I bet that if wild animals had the same leverage, they'd drink milk and eat yogurt too.
  • Quote: Hilarious, but I'm sure you'll convert a few of the brain dead. Do you get a commission, just curious?

    It's all 100% fact! I did my research! And no, I don't get a commission, I'm just a kid. :P
  • It's all 100% fact! I did my research! And no, I don't get a commission, I'm just a kid. :P
  • Almond milk is yummy. I hate dairy milk so always had soya until I discovered almond
  • Milk is void of any real nutrients, not to mention that the enzyme lactase has been removed during the pasteurization process. If you are not allergic to almond milk, it's a better choice. If you wish, you can also try coconut milk, all unsweetened of course. You won't even notice the difference in your cereal.
  • angelamangus1
    angelamangus1 Posts: 164 Member
    If you want less fat and less cals than I say sure go for it. I only ever have it with my protein shakes so not sure about the taste of it by itself. I don't care much for milk so I use the Silk unsweetened almond milk.

    Same thing here. I use unsweetened almond milk with my protein shakes. Sometimes I use with my coffee. I believe it comes down to personal choice.
  • I recently switched to almond after finding out about the longer shelf life. Im not a milk drinker so its just for smoothies and cereal and i love it. I did try and drink a glass of almond milk once and didnt care for it on its own.
  • willrun4bagels
    willrun4bagels Posts: 838 Member
    I keep both in my fridge, use milk in my coffee and cooking, and use almond milk on cereal and in protein smoothies in the blender. I'll also sub almond milk for milk when I want to save calories.
  • rhbabilon
    rhbabilon Posts: 9 Member
    I have switched from cow's milk to soy and almond milk, but not for the nutritional aspects. I discovered that once I started losing weight, cow's milk gave me severe indigestion (which probably means that I am lactose uncomfortable or something like that) and soy and almond milks didn't. I still use regular milk in my cooking, though, because my family hasn't quite adjusted to the taste. All this is to say that I switched for personal reasons, and you should consider your own body and nutritional needs when making the decision to switch or not to switch.
  • I love almond milk... it has a thicker texture. :smile:
  • I personally think almond milk tastes really good! It has a lot less calories too. Almonds also have B vitamins that are also helpful in keeping your mood up, especially needed this time of year, when we can't go outside as often due to the cold.