If you still have the little pamphlet that came with your scale, open it up fully and there's a one-page chart that explains this number in relation to your specific age and gender. If you don't still have this pamphlet, I can tell you that 5.6 is a good or 'on target' number if you are female over age 40, but would be low if you are male of any age or female under 40.
on a scale of 1 to 10 the zinc is a good but not great scooter and the answer is........
Potassium will end up becoming Acesulfame potassium (if your talking about artificially growing up) which is a calorie-free artificial sweetener. If you are talking about naturally, then potassium will become good for your muscles and bone structure that assists your bone-muscle joints
Bone ash is not commonly used as a fertilizer because it is slow to release nutrients and may not provide the immediate benefits that other fertilizers offer. Additionally, using bone ash as a fertilizer may raise concerns related to the sourcing and processing of animal bones. There are more efficient and sustainable alternatives available for agricultural use.
Calcium is essential for bone health, muscle function, nerve transmission, and blood clotting. It also plays a role in maintaining healthy teeth and supporting heart function. Additionally, calcium can help prevent osteoporosis and reduce the risk of fractures.
Calcium is a mineral that is found in the hard parts of the bone, where it is stored. It is most commonly acquired from dairy products. It helps promote good bone health. Phosphorus is a mineral found throughout the body. It also promotes bone health, as well as giving energy. Phosphorus is managed by the kidneys, so if your kidneys begin to fail, phosphorus will accumulate in your system, causing negative health risks. Both minerals promote overall good health, so it is important to get enough of both of them.
I found a chart on the Senior Life Health web page. It uses weight and age as a self assessment tool. The chart is for postmenopausal women. A 50 - 54 yr old woman who weighs 154-164 and has a bone mass of 5, 4, 3, or 2 is in the low risk range for osteoperosis. This is the link: http://9www.seniorlifehealth.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=10&idcategory= Scroll down the page to see the chart. Part of it is cut off, but if you right click the chart and save it to your computer, you can get the whole chart.
it makes your bone grow good and strong!
Walking is good for your bone but if you walk to much they can start to crumble
Yo momma so fat when she stands on the weighing scale you can see your phone number.
The scale of cadbury's is Worldwide. My good sir.
yes, he is a good guy
G means good and it is accompanied by a number, normally 4. The number scale is 1-70. 1 being poor, 70 being flawless proof. G4 is on the lower end of the scale under very good, fine, very fine, extra fine, and then the break downs of mint and proof coins.
ADT is a large scale, long standing, public company with lots of experience in the field. There are a large number of good reviews by happy customers.
A bone fracture is never good. A callus on the bone fracture indicates healing has started.
Calcium is one of the best ways to maintain good bone health. Milk has always made bones grow stronger. Vitamin D is also a good supplement to take for bone health.
Several companies manufacture a good weight scale for cooking. Brands like Ozeri, Oxo and EatSmart are all good options for a home cook wanting a reliable scale.
it is quite good for you. but it is great if you rub it on you cheek bone(: