MadSci Network: Biochemistry |
I'm a big fan of the powdered instant breakfast, and I consume on average 1 box per week. Reading the nutritional information on the side of the box suggests that it is chock full of vitamins and minerals. This naturally led me to ponder if a person could subsist entirely on whole milk and instant breakfast alone. Not that I'd ever try it, or any diet for that matter, but what ill-effects (aside from craving solid food) would one expect from a diet such as this?
Re: Can a person subsist indefinitely on a diet of milk and instant breakfast?
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