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In order for one to have stronger bones and muscles, proper
exercise as well as appropriate amount of calcium intake is very much
important. The number of cases of people suffering from bone breakage or
osteoporosis is constantly rising despite the fact that many people are
already aware of the cause and prevention of this disease.
To
keep your bones healthy it is best to regularly consume foods that are
rich in calcium as well as in Vitamin D. There is a misconception about
osteoporosis that it only affects women. This type of disease affects
all people of different races. However, majority of the people inflicted
with osteoporosis are women especially those who have Asian ancestry.
But even men should consider bone breakage a serious problem. The way to
prevent this is to take appropriate amount of calcium, vitamin d and
exercise daily.
For people who have serious osteoporosis, you
should not take calcium supplements as an alternative medicine to treat
osteoporosis. Calcium supplements is to be used to supply sufficient
amount of calcium to the body in order to adequately get the right
calcium dosage daily.
Women who are in their menopausal stage are
the ones who usually suffer rapid bone loss as well as men who are
taking in less than 500 mg of calcium daily either through food
supplements or through foods rich in calcium.
Foods rich in calcium
One
of the reasons why people do not reach the recommended amount of
calcium is that they are either too busy to sit down and eat a decent
meal rich in calcium or they do not like to drink milk. Nowadays, there
are so many ways to get the appropriate amount of calcium. The amount of
calcium that you need will depend on how old you are. One of which is
the daily intake of calcium supplements. There are countless calcium
supplements sold worldwide and you can order one online and have it
shipped to your home. Calcium supplements are perfect for those people
who are always busy and who usually order food from fast-food. With
calcium supplements you can pop a pill anytime of the day- whether you
are in the office or at home- this will ensure that you get the right
amount of calcium. However, if you have time to go to the grocery store
to shop for fresh foods and prepare your own meal, include in your
shopping basket dairy products like milk, cheese, orange etc. These are
good sources of calcium which you can get from your local store.



Learn more about calcium supplements and how much you need to keep strong bones in the Osteoporosis Book




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