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  2. Warm milk - Wikipedia

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    Warm milk is commonly touted as a sleep aid for those who do not drink alcohol, such as children and those abstaining for religious reasons. Many people do not like the taste compared to cold milk . It is common for these people to add honey or vanilla, though vanilla extract contains about 45% alcohol.

  3. Ignore the ick – here’s why you should be drinking a glass of ...

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    Even before cow’s milk took a beating in the alternative milk wars – with contenders like almond and oat stepping up to steal dairy’s crown as the default choice – people were incredibly ...

  4. Sleep induction - Wikipedia

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    A cup of warm milk or a milk-based drink is traditionally used for sleep induction. [13] Hot chocolate is also a traditional bedtime drink but this contains high levels of xanthines (caffeine and theobromine), which are stimulants and therefore may be counterproductive. Also, a pinch of turmeric powder with warm milk reduces stress and induces ...

  5. Never Eat These 10 Things Before Bed - AOL

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    Cereal And Milk. This isn’t just because the dairy in the actual milk isn’t the most agreeable with clocking restful nights of sleep, but it’s also because of the sugar in the cereal, which ...

  6. Nightcap (drink) - Wikipedia

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    However, warm milk is often recommended as a nightcap for inducing sleep, as it contains both tryptophan and calcium. [12] The effectiveness of warm milk for inducing sleep is disputed. [13] In 1930, Ovaltine was advertised as "the world's best 'night-cap' to ensure sound, natural sleep". [11]

  7. I’m a dietitian — these are the healthiest milks on store shelves

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  8. Soy milk - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of China, the term 豆浆 dòujiāng (lit. "bean broth") is used for the traditional watery beverage produced as an intermediate product in the production of tofu, while store-bought products designed to imitate the flavor and consistency of dairy milk (and may contain a mixture of dairy and soy), are more often known as 豆奶 dòunǎi ("bean milk").

  9. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

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    10. Soy Milk. Similarly, soy milk is a dairy-free milk alternative that tastes close to cow’s milk. Unlike rice milk, though, its texture is also like dairy milk, so it can be used almost ...