Yes, they do for me. There is no firm conclusion as to why, but many believe that it is either the hormones in the milk, lactose, or even the type of bacteria found in milk. I have found that by avoiding milk and milk products, especially cheeses (which is hard to do!, my migraines are significantly reduced.
Some migraineurs have an allergy to dairy, whether it is a the casein proteins or the lactose, and this may trigger a migraine for them along with other bodily responses.
Examining whether or not you have food sensitivities can be a good firm step to seeking out any food-based triggers you may have.
Orange juice fortified with vitamin D and milk fortified with vitamin D.
Vitamin D can be found in foods other than milk. If you like to eat dairy products such as yogurt and cheese, these will supply you with vitamin D. Spending a few minutes in the sun each day will cause your body to make its own vitamin D. If you avoid both dairy and the sun, a vitamin D supplement can be helpful.
Milk is a good source of vitamin D.
One source of vitamin D is milk. Milk has both Vitamin A and Vitamin D added to it to make Our bones and teeth strong and healthy.
I'm an adult and I still drink vitamin D milk.
vitamin D
Vitamins D and A
NO
10 glasses of milk = 1,000 units of vitamin D
Vitamin a, Vitamin b, vitamin c.
milk
Milk and getting sun