The bone resorption biomarker deoxypyridinoline (DPD) rose by 36 % in the castrated rats but dropped 57 % in those rats
consuming dried plums.4
At the end of the study it was revealed that the group
consuming dried plums had a significant increase in bone mineral density.
Not exact matches
One group would
consume 100 grams of
dried plums per day and the other 100 grams of
dried apple.