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havent dealt with these in years but been drinking milk and now i have them again 






Yes, some people may find that drinking milk contributes to tonsil stones because dairy products contain casein, a protein that can harden mucus, food particles, and dead cells that accumulate in tonsillar crypts. Dairy's calcium can also play a role. To reduce the risk, you can limit your dairy intake, maintain excellent oral hygiene, drink plenty of water, and rinse your mouth after meals to clear out food debris.
Yes, some people may find that drinking milk contributes to tonsil stones because dairy products contain casein, a protein that can harden mucus, food particles, and dead cells that accumulate in tonsillar crypts. Dairy's calcium can also play a role. To reduce the risk, you can limit your dairy intake, maintain excellent oral hygiene, drink plenty of water, and rinse your mouth after meals to clear out food debris.