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lots of milk and calcium
No but it may damage your bones.
No bones are joints.
Calcium makes them strong and they are flexible only at the joints.
it does not make sense to treat osteoarthritis with calcium as the problem with osteo is damaged cartilage between the bones in joints. and no amount of calcium is going to do any good there.
high protein can lead to kidney stones. high calcium can lead to deposits in bone joints. youll hear or feel your bones more.
Deep bites or bites near joints can damage joints and bones, causing inflammation of the bone and bone marrow or septic arthritis
Arthritis usually involves the damage destruction, inflammation or irritation to the cartilage in the joints leading to pain or direct contact of the bones that make up that joint.
not only would it strengthen your muscles but you would have to get plenty of calcium so that you dont damage your bones while exercising as calcium strengthens and protects bones from bbd(brittle bone disease.
Joints. The joints connect the bones into place, so it is your bones that hurt when you get bad joints in old age.
Joints are the connections between bones that allow you to move.
If bones did not have a softer material (cartilage) between them, then they would grind against each other, which would cause damage. The bones would wear out at the joints.