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Last Updated : Apr 11,2024



मजबूत हड्डियों के लिए आहार - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Strong Bones recipes in Hindi)
હાંડકા મજબુત કરનાર આહાર - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Strong Bones recipes in Gujarati)

Indian recipes for Strong Bones | Healthy bones to prevent Osteoporosis |

FOR HEALTHY BONES

Much as the strength of a building depends on a sound structure, our bodies too need a strong frame in order to be healthy. Hence, it is so very necessary that we take care of our bone health by eating right, if we are to remain youthful and active throughout our life.

Let’s look at some nutrients which are a must for strong bones.

5 Nutrients for Healthy and Strong Bones

1.   Protein: Proteins are needed for maintaining bone strength and for repairing damaged tissues. However, compared to young children, protein needs fall as we get older. They increase during pregnancy and lactation. The recommended daily allowance is 0.8 to 1 mg of protein per kg of body weight.

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Eggs, dals, pulses, dairy products, nuts and some veggies like broccoli are good source of protein to rely on. Paneer aur Hare Chane ka Salad is a flavourful way to add loads of protein to your diet. 1 serving of this salad yields 9.3 g of protein.

Paneer Aur Hare Chane ka Salad, Healthy Salads RecipePaneer Aur Hare Chane ka Salad, Healthy Salads Recipe

2.  Calcium: A calcium-rich diet is the most important part of any regimen for the care of bones. Calcium is a mineral that makes bones stay strong. The human body consistently remove small amounts of calcium from our bones and that has to be topped up with Calcium rich foods. Calcium is also essential for the teeth, and helps to keep them intact so that we can not only eat well, but also give those winning smiles that proclaim our youthfulness.

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Dairy foods, sprouts, flours like nachni, oilseeds like sesame seeds, few green leafy vegetables and nuts abound in calcium. Turn to Nachni Dosa as a calcium treat!

Nachni DosaNachni Dosa

3.  Vitamin D: Helping the body to absorb the calcium is vitamin D, which also assists in maintaining adequate levels of this mineral in the blood. So we need plenty of vitamin D too.

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The best sources of this vitamin are fatty fish, eggs and some varieties of cheese. Milk if fortified is also a fair source. The best way is to expose your body to sun. In the presences of sun rays, our body makes vitamin D. Try the recipe of  Egg Paratha.

4.  Vitamin C: This nutrient helps in the absorption of calcium is vitamin C, which, additionally, strengthens both bones and muscle. Because of its immunity-boosting properties, vitamin C helps in the healing of broken bones too.

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Citrus fruits are the best sources of vitamin C. The best way is to accompany a vitamin D rich breakfast or snack is with a citrus fruit or a glass of fresh juice like orangejuice. Learn 3 ways of making Orange Juice at Home.

How To Make Orange Juice At Home, Orange Juice in Juicer, Mixer, Blender

How To Make Orange Juice At Home, Orange Juice in Juicer, Mixer, Blender

5.  Magnesium: Magnesium is necessary for formation of bones and teeth. It helps in the metabolism of calcium and protein.

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Green leafy veggies, pulses, nuts like almonds and walnuts, oilseeds like flax seeds and sunflower seeds and cereals like bajra, jowar, nachni, broken wheat etc. are rich in magnesium. Try a healthy Jowar Kale Palak Veg Antioxidant Salad and gain 14% of your day’s requirement of magnesium.

Jowar Kale Palak Veg Antioxidant Healthy Office SaladJowar Kale Palak Veg Antioxidant Healthy 
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    5 Nutrients to keep your bones healthy
1. Protein Proteins are needed for maintaining bone strength and for repairing damaged tissues. However, compared to young children, protein needs fall as we get older
2. Calcium A calcium-rich diet is the most important part of any regimen for the care of bones. Calcium is a mineral that makes bones stay strong. The human body consistently remove small amounts of calcium from our bones and that has to be topped up with Calcium rich foods. Calcium is also essential for the teeth, and helps to keep them intact so that we can not only eat well, but also give those winning smiles that proclaim our youthfulness.
3. Vitamin D Helping the body to absorb the calcium is vitamin D, which also assists in maintaining adequate levels of this mineral in the blood. So we need plenty of vitamin D too.
4. Vitamin C This nutrient helps in the absorption of calcium is vitamin C, which, additionally, strengthens both bones and muscle. Because of its immunity-boosting properties, vitamin C helps in the healing of broken bones too.
5. Magnesium Magnesium is necessary for the formation of bones and teeth.
     


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Recipe# 38651
30 Mar 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
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Recipe# 22158
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 by Tarla Dalal
Stylish, peppy khichdi! Layer the khichdi with a simple onion, curds and red paste gravy to make a tongue-tickling delicacy. Serve hot with low fat curds to enjoy a totally scrumptious meal. Toovar dal, milk and curds, most of the ingredients used in this dish brim with
Palak Kadhi
Recipe# 22178
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 by Tarla Dalal
Ever thought of making kadhi with an infusion of palak? Sounds strange, but tastes and looks very interesting. Palak purée and green paste imparts flavouir along with a bright green colour and vitamin A to the dish. You can skip the garlic if you do not like its flavour. Serve with a bowl of brown r ....
Palak Kofta Rice
Recipe# 39667
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
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Subzi Kadhi
Recipe# 22177
23 Mar 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Popular with many, this kadhi is my favourite too. Medley of vegetables make this kadhi interesting and delicious. It is a complete meal when served with steaming hot rice as is full of veggies, curds providing all the necessary nutrients. As being low in calor ....
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Recipe# 3551
26 Nov 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Black grapes blend very well with curds and also provide lots of fibre. Lassi is an excellent thirst quencher during the summers. Remember to use fresh low fat curds and really sweet grapes for this refreshing drink.
Beans, Lettuce and Cheese Salad
Recipe# 5629
16 Jun 08

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
Tasty beans, crunchy lettuce and chewy cheese – just the sight of it all makes your mouth drool! The delightful news is that there is more goodness to this lip-smacking Beans, Lettuce and Cheese Salad than meets the eye. This calcium and protein packed treat helps you stay young, not only by making ....
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Recipe# 22396
26 Nov 07

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
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Subzi Tofu Parathas
Recipe# 22410
26 Nov 07

 
 by Tarla Dalal
With mixed vegetables, tofu, wheat flour and soya flour, this Paratha is very high on the nutrition scale! It is also pretty zesty and kids are sure to love it, whether you serve it for breakfast or as a wholesome mid-day snack. Boiled and mashed potatoes impart body, and bind the other ingredients. ....
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Recipe# 22411
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 by Tarla Dalal
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 by Tarla Dalal
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Strong Bones
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 on 26 Nov 19 11:55 AM


Great Blog! Bone care is very important as they support and allow us to move and it is never too early and too late to tale care of your bones. Read more about bones care by clicking on this link- https://bit.ly/35tLvL0
Strong Bones
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 on 27 Sep 18 03:43 PM


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