Ways to Boost Bone Health Naturally

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Ways to Boost Bone Health Naturally

Strong bones are one of the crucial keys to a healthy life. So, adhere to these five ways to improve your bone health naturally:

Having calcium-rich foods is a must for bone health. You can prevent brittle, fragile bones prone to fracture and diseases by including cheese, okra, yoghurt, sardines, almond, peas, beans. 

Ways to Boost Bone Health Naturally
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Give your body the right amount of exposure to the sunlight either during the early morning till 8, or around 4 in the evening. These are the best times to sunbathe and boost your vitamin D intake from nature. Also have vitamin K-rich foods such as sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbages, cereals; to get excellent bone health, protect bone mineral density and improve overall health.

Did you know that protein is known to reduce risks of fractures as they increase bone density? Have protein bars or shakes or all kinds of protein-rich foods to build fantastic bone quality.

Eat plenty of greens. Spinach, kale, and vegetables are rich in minerals and nutrients; thereby consuming them would inevitably boost your bone health as they will nourish your skeletal system from within. 

Bones need magnesium and zinc as well to remain healthy and sturdy. So, increase your intake of magnesium, zinc through foods.

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