Strictly speaking, there is nutrition, but it is best to drink less.
AD calcium milk should be based on milk in terms of raw materials, and vitamin AD is added to help calcium be further absorbed. Theoretically, it should have some nutritional help to human body. However, because it contains a lot of additives and has a heavy taste, it will have some adverse effects on children and infants' taste formation in the early stage of his taste formation.
Then there is AD calcium milk, which is not only milk and vitamin AD, but also contains some sugar and additives. I think it still has some side effects on children. Then if you can drink pure milk and supplement vitamin AD at the same time, the absorption and utilization of children's nutrition may be better.