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A substantial systematic review found there to be no evidence that increasing dietary calcium intake prevents fracture risk.14 While some calcium is needed for strong bones, we need much less than previously thought, and most of us can get enough from loading up on vegetables (pak choi, broccoli) and other foods (tofu, nuts and seeds).
Spoon-Fed: Why Almost Everything We’ve Been Told About Food is Wrong
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