Not exact matches
Lactose is a
very important sugar that contributes to human brain development, helps
absorb iron and
calcium and promotes the growth of a healthy gut.
The body
absorbs the minerals found in bone broth
very easily (even more so then from supplements) and it's a great source of dairy free
calcium.
That «requirement» has a lot of corporate backing to it and we really
absorb very little
calcium.
What results from this process has to be fortified, usually by adding
very hard to
absorb forms of
calcium and synthetic Vitamin D2, not D3, the form our bodies need.
«While preformed vitamin A, or retinol, which is present in animal products and some supplements, is necessary for bone growth,
very high intakes can increase bone breakdown and interfere with the efforts of vitamin D to help the body
absorb calcium.
For example, I have heard that it is important to get significant levels of
absorb - able
calcium in ones diet and that getting such levels is
very achievable through eating certain greens.
Calcium is
very well -
absorbed from juices.
Kale, mustard greens, turnip greens and broccoli are low in oxalates so we
absorb calcium from these foods
very well.
In these pets, or pets in
very advanced stages of bone decalcification, your veterinarian may decide that the pet does not have the time or remaining capacity to
absorb oral
calcium.
Rabbits may have developed this
very efficient way of
absorbing calcium out of the diet related to the type of environments in which they evolved.