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Does drinking milk give you stronger bones?
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I am fed up playing for accrington stanley, will drinking milk make my bones stronger?
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Yes!!! Full of calciumy.
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Bones, hair, teeth & nails.
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You will need strong hair to be in the premier league.
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I think vitamin D, which your skin makes when exposed to sunlight, also helps you to absorb the calcium, but you'll get enough of that while you're running around training anyway i suppose.
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