Sunday, July 15, 2012

The result is general that the wine enriches the calcium

The result is general that the wine enriches the calcium
"Drink a few glasses of wine or beer every day, can improve the osseous density, keep the skeleton strong, the result is even more prominent than the calcium. " One this publish latest news at " the the intersection of U.S.A. and clinical the intersection of nutrition and magazine ", can't help, let, like " drink two " at ordinary times Person laugh secretly,because afterwards can drink with perfect assurance say whether enrich the calcium.
"This statement has certain reason, but can't take this one as the excuse for drinking. " The Beijing prosperous doctor of China of nutriology dept. of Friendship Hospital reminds, calcium protects the skeleton, especially protect the indispensable material of joint, the content is very high in some grain and grape, it is helpful that this can be explained why drink some wine and beer healthy to the skeleton.
So osseous to run off more particular crowd as to some, such as woman or old person and speech over the 40, if used to drink, might as well change Chinese liquor into wine or beer, have a drink about every day, as prevent and cure supplement of osteoporosis, all right.
But the expert says, does not advise the ordinary person to adopt this kind of method to enrich the calcium. Because, there is calcium such as bamboo shoot, lettuce, coarse food grain much food, so long as eat normally, can totally meet demands of human body. And the factor influencing the skeleton to repair is numerous, the intaking amount such as vitamin D, movement give pressure of skeleton, phosphorus, iron, protein other nutrient supplementary, etc. In fact, if is simple from the viewpoint of diet, best to prevent and cure osteoporosis or milk, nutrition is the most overall, so can't replace the milk with the wine.
"Some foreign research, especially diet, may be reasonable, but like food therapy, concrete quantity and function, it can't quote a remark out of its context to want oneself to hold " Hua Xin reminds.
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