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Yes, it is possible. One of the easiest things to do is to take a calcium supplement and eat calcium-fortified foods (cereals, breads, and lactose free "milks" made from almonds, soy, hemp, ect.). Many vegetarians do eat cheese and dairy products like milk and yogurt and ice cream, which can also provide calcium in a diet.
To strenthen their bones
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BCAA is made in the muscle tissue when you have consumed foods that contain protein. They are essential amino acids so they can only be made by consuming foods, or supplementation, though supplements are not recommended methods.
Most fruits and vegetables contain little to no fat. They are also high in fiber, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and provitamins. Some also contain antioxidants. Meats can provide amino acids, protein, calcium, iron, vitamins, and enzymes. Poultry contains protein, calcium, potassium, and carbohydrates. Rice and rice noodles contain protein and some (but not all) amino acids. Pasta contains mainly carbohydrates, a small amount of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Breads contain carbohydrates, a small amount of fiber, protein, minerals, and vitamins. Dairy products contain calcium, fats, carbohydrates, and protein.
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Protein rich foods contain vitamins such as niacin, thiamin, riboflavin, and B6. These vitamins are very important to the body for the health of the muscles, and for energy.
There's plenty of calcium in tofu, sesame seeds, collard greens, spinach, bok choy, mustard greens, and black strap molasses. In addition, these foods contain vitamn K and magnesium, which are also important for bone health. Also, animal protein is acidic and leaches calcium from your bones. Plant protein is alkaline and protects the calcium in your bones.
Highly refined foods like white sugar, corn oil, or distilled alcohol contain no protein.
Consume foods and drinks that contain calcium and protein. However, they both don't need to be present in what you are consuming.
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They contain lots of protein,which helps your grow.
No they do not. Some foods may contain both protein and carbohydrates but protein does not contain carbohydrates. They are 2 completely different food groups.
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