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  2. 8 of the best sources of calcium that aren't dairy - AOL

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    From citrus to figs to fish, find out which foods you should be adding to your diet to get more calcium. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  3. Mineral (nutrient) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of nutrition, a mineral is a chemical element. Some "minerals" are essential for life, but most are not. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Minerals are one of the four groups of essential nutrients; the others are vitamins, essential fatty acids, and essential amino acids. [ 4] The five major minerals in the human body are calcium, phosphorus ...

  4. This 7-Day Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan is the GOAT - AOL

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    Anti-Inflammatory Diet Plan Shopping List. ... Dairy: Greek yogurt, kefir. Veggies and Fruit. Unsweetened frozen fruit: ... non-starchy veggies of choice, two scrambled eggs, 1 tsp olive oil ...

  5. 8 Calcium Rich Foods That Aren’t Dairy - AOL

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  6. Milk - Wikipedia

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    Milk is a white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for young mammals (including breastfed human infants) before they are able to digest solid food. [ 1] Immune factors and immune-modulating components in milk contribute to milk immunity.

  7. Fat content of milk - Wikipedia

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    Fat content of milk. The fat content of milk is the proportion of milk, by weight, [ 1]: 266 made up by butterfat. The fat content, particularly of cow 's milk, is modified to make a variety of products. The fat content of milk is usually stated on the container, and the color of the label or milk bottle top varied to enable quick recognition.

  8. Milk fever - Wikipedia

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    Typical milk fever posture; cow in sternal recumbency with its head tucked into its flank. Milk fever, postparturient hypocalcemia, or parturient paresis is a disease, primarily in dairy cattle [1] but also seen in beef cattle and non-bovine domesticated animals, [2] characterized by reduced blood calcium levels (hypocalcemia).

  9. Non-dairy creamer - Wikipedia

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    Non-dairy creamer. A non-dairy creamer, commonly also called tea whitener or coffee whitener or else just creamer, is a liquid or granular product intended to substitute for milk or cream as an additive to coffee, tea, hot chocolate or other beverages. Most do not contain lactose and therefore are commonly described as being non-dairy products ...