Benefits Of Water For Your Bone & Joints
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- Calcium present in mineral drinking water is an important source of calcium intake.
- Water acts as a transporter of nutrients and calcium to the bones.
- Removal of water from the void spaces affects the mechanical properties of bone.
- Bound water is nearly 40% lower in the elderly compared to young people.
- About 2.7 liters - 3.7 liters consumption of water is recommended.
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