Its naturally there because it comes from the bones.
The bones produce calcium. Some of the calcium gets transfer ed to the milk.
Its not like they rub a scrub against a bone to get its calcium.
Not normally
Calcium Carbonate - CaCO3 This is found in rocks such as limestone and is the main component of seashells Calcium Chloride - CaCl2 This is a salt which is found naturally in very small quantities Calcium Hydroxide - Ca(OH)2 My understanding is that this does not occur naturally, it is very useful in many industries Calcium Oxide - CaO Created during the decomposition of limestone To name a few.
cause of the calcium in the milk
Not really, but some juice companies add it to the juice. Naturally it doesn't have calcium. Milk does, juice doesn't.
The best way to naturally calm heartburn is by eating something with a basic pH, such as milk or other things rich in calcium.
Yes.
Yes milk is a good source of calcium.
naturally
Calcium can come from cows, yes, especially in their bones and in their milk. You can also get calcium from goat's milk, buffalo milk, camel milk, etc.
Yes. Milk is one of the main source of calcium.
Fat free milk has the most calcium and or soy milk!
yes it does have calcium in it
One ounce of whole milk contains 34 mg of calcium.