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  2. Electrolyte imbalance - Wikipedia

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    Foods high in fiber generally are a source of magnesium. [35] The recommended magnesium intake for adults range from 360 mg to 420 mg depending on age and gender. [35] Epsom salt; Nuts and seeds (e.g., pumpkin seeds, almonds, peanuts) [34] Dark leafy greens (e.g., spinach) [34] Beans [34] Fortified cereals

  3. Why You Should Be Eating a Banana Every Single Day - AOL

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    Bananas sometimes get a bad rap for having lots of calories and carbs, but they're actually one of the best foods you can choose — both for health and weight management. Eating one a day ...

  4. Mineral (nutrient) - Wikipedia

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    For example, for calcium the U.S. Food and Drug Administration set the recommended intake for adults over 70 years at 1,200 mg/day and the UL at 2,000 mg/day. [19] The European Union also sets recommended amounts and upper limits, which are not always in accord with the U.S. [ 20 ] Likewise, Japan, which sets the UL for iodine at 3000 μg ...

  5. Calcium supplement - Wikipedia

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    For example, only 255 mg of elemental calcium in typical 3 tablets of calcium lactate, meaning that to obtain 1000 mg of supplemental elemental calcium from this form, 12 tablets would need to be consumed. [26] Calcium gluconate is a form of calcium found in gluconic acid, a carboxylic acid found in plants and honey. It contains 9% elemental ...

  6. Calcium supplements tied to higher dementia risk for some women

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    Some older women who take calcium supplements commonly recommended to ward off age-related bone damage may face an increased risk of developing dementia.

  7. Calcium in biology - Wikipedia

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    The US Institute of Medicine (IOM) established Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) for calcium in 1997 and updated those values in 2011. [6] See table. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) uses the term Population Reference Intake (PRIs) instead of RDAs and sets slightly different numbers: ages 4–10 800 mg, ages 11–17 1150 mg, ages 18–24 1000 mg, and >25 years 950 mg. [10]

  8. 16 High-Fiber Breakfasts For Better Blood Pressure - AOL

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    These high-fiber breakfast recipes, ... Mashed bananas add sweetness, and the warm spices and maple syrup complete this quick and comforting breakfast. ... Using milk for this oatmeal gives it a ...

  9. Banana - Wikipedia

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    Although bananas are commonly thought to contain exceptional potassium content, [111] [112] their actual potassium content is not high per typical food serving, having only 12% of the Daily Value for potassium (table). The potassium-content ranking for bananas among fruits, vegetables, legumes, and many other foods is medium.