Stay tuned for the follow - up post on bone health where we will address specific nutrients and dig a bit deeper
into calcium sources: what to look for in product, what to avoid and more.
Not exact matches
They are an excellent
source of beta - carotene, which turns
into vitamin A in the body and contain fiber, iron,
calcium and vitamin C.
Broccoli, kale, yogurt, and cheese are all great
sources of
calcium to introduce
into your toddler's diet while they're testing the road with soy milk.
The crystalactor, developed in the Netherlands, extracts phosphate from sewage, by far the largest
source of phosphate pollution, and converts it
into pellets of
calcium phosphate, which can be recycled.
Kids Good Stuff supports healthy teeth and bones with naturally -
sourced calcium from Red Marine Algae, Vitamin K2 to help disperse the
calcium from the bloodstream
into the bones and a vegetable
source of Vitamin D3.
All of this
calcium then transports across the placenta, starting in week 12 and peaking by week 36 (
source), when thanks to Vitamin K2, baby is depositing
calcium into his bones at a rate of 350 mg / day (
source)!
In fact, your baby deposits up to 350 mg of
calcium per day
into his skeleton (
source)!
Unfortunately, babies lack the ability to really convert much of the beta - carotene in carrots
into a usable form, but carrot juice is a good
source of bioavailable
calcium.
There are better
calcium sources available that promote health without introducing unnecessary additives
into the body.
Other
sources say the plaque could be formed from excessive
calcium intake that doesn't get
into bone - matter because other nutrients that help
calcium get
into bone - matter are missing.
Chicken eggs are said to be a good
source of
calcium and protein, but will it really translate
into health benefits for Fido?