No. Protein does not contain calcium.
Power houses of calcium and protein
Dairy products provide a good source of Calcium, protein, Vitamins A and D.
Protein intake influences calcium metabolism by affecting calcium absorption and excretion. Higher protein consumption can enhance calcium absorption in the intestine, but it may also increase calcium excretion through urine. Thus, a balanced protein intake is essential for optimal calcium metabolism, supporting bone health and overall calcium homeostasis.
Calcium is a nutrient found in cheese that is important for bone health, as well as vitamin B12 and protein.
No, protein helps give you energy. Vitamin D helps absorb calcium
Meat and milk and protein
ANSWER:Any milk or milk by product like cheese is both high in protein and calcium. Unfortunately, animal protein causes calcium to be excreted in the urine. Much better food sources of protein and calcium are leafy green vegetables and legumes (beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts).
protien, phosphorus, and calcium
Meat does have calcium in it!! -Mallory:)
Calcium, protein
No, it is a salt.
No. Calcium is a mineral.