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Leonie
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2 December, 07:40
Can milk interfere with kidney infection
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Tanya Lowery
2 December, 07:55
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Yes milk can interfere with kidney infection. A person with a kidney infection, when they consume excess milk, the waste level can rise to extreme levels in the body. This results because the kidney is not functioning well to clear that waste. People with kidney infection are advised to reduce they dairy product intake.
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