How much milk is too much?!


Question: How much milk is too much.?
Im 18, I weigh 180lbs, I'm 6'0", and I work out frequently, on a variety of different excersizes, I'm in good shape, and I usually eat healthy food when I can. I'm currently living with my parents and they think that the amount of milk I drink is too much. Which is around 3-4 gallons in the 7 day week. Which averages out to around 1/2 a gallon a day. Is this too much, and are there any bad things that could happen.?

PS: please no opinions, I want an actual medical reason.
PPS: the milk per week average is based on a week when I seem to drink a lot of milk, I actually drink around 2-3 a week.Health Question & Answer


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the only thing that will happen from you drinking too much milk is that you will have excess calcium which causes kidney stones. and if you are male, the chances of kidney stones are greater. idk why. lol. but id say slow it down on the milk a little bit. =]Health Question & Answer

Milk is very healthy, but sometimes you can drink too much and although it can't kill you, some say it can clog up arterys but anything can! although i would suggest getting a milk that is less fatening and to drink water when your dehydrated. go ahead and drink it!!!!if this did not help google it and your sure to find something.........Health Question & Answer

Not really. If you drink soy or reduced fat milk, you should be fine. Might want to go a little easy on the milk consumption though, given the high cost of milk. Milk only benefits you, calcium and such.Health Question & Answer

Nah. Keep drinking it. I've been drinking it for thirty-seven years, and it's never caused me a problem. Good thing you're not lactose intolerant. :)Health Question & Answer

Too much of anything is bad (even water).
A possible outcome is hypercalcemic which can lead to a variety of disroders.Health Question & Answer

Milk is good for you. You can never have too much. Ever.Health Question & Answer



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