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Don’t like milk? Count on these foods for bone health

Bone health is a prerequisite for overall well-being. Know how to strengthen them by including these in your diet.

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Milk — some consider it to be the only good source of protein for bones and consume it everyday. But there are many others who tend to stay away from milk owing to a variety of reasons which can range from habits, mood, and even taste, among others. For the unversed, strengthened bones help prevent severe conditions like rickets and osteoporosis, and even reduce the risk of a fracture.

But if you are one of those who does not like milk and other dairy products, nutritionist and dietician Shilpa Arora suggests three easily available alternatives that are good for strengthening bones.

In an Instagram post, Arora said, “Three better foods to strengthen your bones.”

Sesame seeds

Spinach

Sardines with bones

If you are wondering about their health benefits, here’s what you need to know.

Sesame seeds

Sesame is rich in minerals. (Photo: Thinkstock Images)

It is said that consuming moderate amounts of sesame seeds every day can prevent the body from developing deficiencies that impact bone health. They are a dietary recommendation for people who are already suffering from bone diseases as they are known as the perfect antidote to weak bones.

One can include these nutrient-rich seeds in their cereals or rice. Soaking these seeds overnight helps in the absorption of calcium and minerals from the seeds, as well as reduces the effects of oxalic acid found in them that can prevent the absorption of nutrients. White sesame seeds have healthy fats like polyunsaturated fatty acids and Omega-6 and contain fibre, iron, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus that helps boost bone health, black sesame seeds are rich in essential minerals like calcium, phosphorus and zinc. However, people who have a weak stomach or a history of kidney stone, should not consume too much of it.

Sardines with bones

Sardines are an excellent source of vitamin B-12 which helps the cardiovascular system. In addition, they contain a healthy amount of vitamin D which is necessary for good bone health.

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Spinach

Spinach is a rich source of beta carotene. (Source: File Photo)

Low intake of vitamin K has been associated with a higher risk of bone fracture, therefore adequate consumption of spinach is recommended. Adequate vitamin K consumption is important for good health as it improves calcium absorption. Though spinach can’t be counted as a source of calcium as it also contains substances called oxalates that bind up calcium, spinach is still recommended for overall bone health.

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