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Milk digestion
How much time 300 ml of milk remains in the stomach. How much time it takes to leave the stomach only
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It depends from person to person. It might take from 15 mins to half an hour or an hour, depending on person’s digestion.
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Milk took 2-3 hours to digest.It took 30 minutes at least to leave the stomach.
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Hi, Usually 2-3 hrs.
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Hi, milk takes time to digest well you can safely assume 1 hour
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2-3 hrs..depending on the level of activity pre and post ingestion
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Gud morning 2hrs time it takes time to leave the stomach only.
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At least 2 hours And if you want to drink have 200ml two times a day one in breakfast and other in evening dinner
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