I was just wondering, does heating milk in a microwave destroy some of its protein/nutrients?
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I was just wondering, does heating milk in a microwave destroy some of its protein/nutrients?
I am reading a book from Franco Columbu. In general heating any food will loose some of the nutrients. As an example, many b-complex vitamins loose their potency through heating/boiling. One or two are pretty stable like Choline.
Are you just warming the milk? If so you will minimize the loss.
[QUOTE=UnknownAthlete;428277831]I was just wondering, does heating milk in a microwave destroy some of its protein/nutrients?[/QUOTE]
heat denatures proteins yes but! if im not mistaken so does the body during digestion/absorbtion I would not worry
much if any if I were you
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If you're drinking pasteurized milk, then it already has been heated, and some of the nutrients and enzymes have already been lost. And Ultra Pasteurized is heated at an even higher temp, causing greater diminishing of nutrients/enzymes.
Thats why I drink raw milk. Sure, might have more fat, but if its good enough for a baby cow, its good enough for me.