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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
A dairy free diet has many implications. While it is considered a healthy option by many, it also means that you are cutting off a supply of calcium and even some amount of protein. Calcium, as we all know, is the life-giving force for your bones and joints. So how can you get your dose of calcium without dairy products? Here's a quick list!
* Beans: Get your fill of calcium with the protein and calcium-rich chickpea. Other brown, black and white beans also have plenty of natural calc...more
* Beans: Get your fill of calcium with the protein and calcium-rich chickpea. Other brown, black and white beans also have plenty of natural calc...more
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For many people, popping a calcium tablet is something which has benefits, but at the same time does no harm. After all, who does not want to have strong bones and healthy teeth? The unfortunate part is that things are not so simple and a lot of research has debunked this.
Take, for example, the findings that when an old woman has calcium, the fracture rates are not all that different as compared to one who has not had calcium supplements. In addition to this, it was also found as part ...more
Take, for example, the findings that when an old woman has calcium, the fracture rates are not all that different as compared to one who has not had calcium supplements. In addition to this, it was also found as part ...more
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Diet rich in vitamin d-
1. Milk, cheese, egg yolk, fish (salmon/mackerel/ trout/sardines/tuna) cod liver oil, mushroom, cereals, orange are good source of vitamin d
2.15-20 minute exposure to sun light in morning
diet rich in calcium
1. Meat, fish (sardines), egg, milk, cheese, yogurt,
2. Green leafy vegetables, mushrooms, beans, soybeans, carrots, garlci,
3. Citrus fruits like orange, lime, papaya, black berry, guava, strawberry almond.
1. Milk, cheese, egg yolk, fish (salmon/mackerel/ trout/sardines/tuna) cod liver oil, mushroom, cereals, orange are good source of vitamin d
2.15-20 minute exposure to sun light in morning
diet rich in calcium
1. Meat, fish (sardines), egg, milk, cheese, yogurt,
2. Green leafy vegetables, mushrooms, beans, soybeans, carrots, garlci,
3. Citrus fruits like orange, lime, papaya, black berry, guava, strawberry almond.
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Dear Lybrateuser, - The best natural source for vit d is sunlight, a walk for 10-15 min in morning sunlight is required, dietary rich sources are fish like salmon, tuna, mackeral, organ meat like liver, eggs, cheese, milk & fortified milk, orange juice, cereals
- calcium rich foods are milk & milk products
- take vit d & calcium supplements for deficiency.
- calcium rich foods are milk & milk products
- take vit d & calcium supplements for deficiency.
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The best natural source for vit d is sunlight, a walk for 10-15 min in morning sunlight is required, dietary rich sources are fish like salmon, tuna, mackeral, organ meat like liver, eggs, cheese, milk & fortified milk, orange juice, cereals
- take calcium supplements like cacimax, shelcal or ostocalcium.
- take calcium supplements like cacimax, shelcal or ostocalcium.
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This could include hepatitis (infection), cirrhosis (scarring), liver cancer, gallstones, or a blockage in your bile ducts. High levels may also indicate an issue related to the bones such as rickets, Paget's disease, bone cancer, or an overactive parathyroid However, in people with severe kidney dysfunction, calcium combines with phosphate, which lowers calcium levels in the blood (a disorder called hypocalcemia). Low calcium can cause muscle cramps and spasms but also causes an increase in par...more
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