I can't believe what they're saying about milk, ice cream and most dairy products. As you drink milk, milk is acidic. Your stomach needs calcium to neutralize and breakdown the acidity so your stomach steals it from your joints to neutralize it and then there is calcium left over in the milk which replaces some but not all in your joints. Sounds like a push me pull you system.
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