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In a niggardly study of postmenopausal women over a 12-month while, a Florida State University research team found that a company of women who ate about 10 prunes (dried plums) a day had higher bone density in their forearms and spines than a assort of women who ate an equal amount of dried apples. Both groups also received constantly doses of calcium and vitamin D.
The research, “Comparative Effects of Dried Prize and Dried Apple on Bone in Post Menopausal Women,” published in the British Weekly of Nutrition, suggests eating dried plums could aid stave off fractures and osteoporosis.
“Over my career, I have tested numerous fruits, including figs, dates, strawberries and raisins, and none of them bump into b pay up anywhere close to having the effect on bone density that dried plums or prunes have,” said Bahram H. Arjmandi, a professor and chairman of the Office of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences in the College of Woman Sciences at Florida State University. “All fruits and vegetables have a utter effect on nutrition, but in terms of bone health, this particular comestibles is exceptional.”
The bite.
She did it! She only got a tiny bit, but that was okay. She chewed it up, swallowed and then decided that she really just wanted one of the kitty cat's treats. We got one out, let her hold it, and waited. Then she decided that maybe we should just save it for Mordecai.
Grandkids are so much fun!
The bite.She did it! She only got a tiny bit, but that was okay. She chewed it up, swallowed and then decided that she really just wanted one of the kitty cat's treats. We got one out, let her hold it, and waited. Then she decided that maybe we should just save it for Mordecai.
Grandkids are so much fun!
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