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No, talipes is a congenital deformity, it is not caused by nutritional deficiency.
The protein channels responsible for the uptake of calcium ions from the lumen of the intestine into the bloodstream is calmodulin. VitaminD is required for action of calmodulin.
Eat a diet deficient in calcium, phosphorus or vitamin D.
Iron and calcium.
Regulating Calcium and phosphate in the body. Vitamin D can be synthesised from the action of sun exposure on cholesterol in the skin. So get out in the sunshine, it's good for your bones.
Iron and calcium are two nutrients that are commonly deficient in the adolescent diet. Iron is important for growth and development, while calcium is necessary for building strong bones and preventing osteoporosis later in life. Adolescents are often not getting enough of these nutrients due to erratic eating habits and poor food choices.
If we're talking about the American diet, then it's Calcium.
Yes, dolomitic lime treats calcium and magnesium deficient soils. But first do a soil test to find out the exact pH. The pH determines the application rate of your treatment. Then follow the container's instructions exactly.
Yes, they are very clever as they have an affinity to grow where the soil is calcium deficient
Protein deficiences, for one thing. They may also be deficient in vitamin B12, calcium, and iron.
Some calcium tablets are chewed, others are swallowed whole. If vitamin D is in an oil caplet, swallow whole; if in a solid tablet, it does not matter.
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