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I'm pretty sure it's CALCIUM.

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...Actually the strength comes from inorganic salts and collagen. Calcium is stored in the bones and helps provide strength, but the salts allow bones to withstand weight and collagen gives bones tensile strength.

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The elements needed for strong bones and teeth are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorous, and Fluoride.

Milk is a good source of these elements.

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prtiens and fats

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Calcium Ca

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calcium

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calcium

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Calcium.

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Milk

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