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Recommended daily calcium intake for women and its benefits

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what dors it do
Improves bone density, perfect functionning of nerves, organs, teeth and tendons, muscles contraction quality (after all it's a trace mineral)
Combined with D3 it can protects you against cancers, diabetes, blood pressure, osteoporosis, pregnancy problems
I think the recommended dosage is like 1.3-1.5 grams daily for women, maybe even 2 grams depending on how your body is absorbing it.

You can find it in sardines, brocollis, fermented food like sauerkraut, yogurts, kefir, cheese etc etc

If somehow you still lack of calcium, oven eggshells and reduced into powder can add a source of calcium
 
I think the recommended dosage is like 1.3-1.5 grams daily for women, maybe even 2 grams depending on how your body is absorbing it.

You can find it in sardines, brocollis, fermented food like sauerkraut, yogurts, kefir, cheese etc etc

If somehow you still lack of calcium, oven eggshells and reduced into powder can add a source of calcium
what dors it do
 
what dors it do
Improves bone density, perfect functionning of nerves, organs, teeth and tendons, muscles contraction quality (after all it's a trace mineral)
Combined with D3 it can protects you against cancers, diabetes, blood pressure, osteoporosis, pregnancy problems
 
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