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Calcium
Calcium is key to strong bones
and teeth, as well as proper
nerve and muscle function, and
while milk is instantly
considered as a source of
calcium, there are many other
foods that can help you get the
calcium you need:
Milk, other dairy products
Cornmeal
Wheat flour
Collards
Rhubarb
Sardines
Spinach
Soybeans
Turnip greens
Salmon, canned with bone
Kale
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Vitamin C
Vitamin C helps your body repair
itself, fight off diseases and
infections and even has shown
some indications of fighting off
cancer. Here are some of the
foods that pack the highest
Vitamin C punch:
Oranges/orange juice
Peppers (sweet and chili)
Grapefruit juice
Papayas
Strawberries
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Peas
Kiwi fruit
Sweet potato
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Fiber
Fiber keeps digestion on track
and has been shown to help
prevent heart attacks,
intestinal problems and several
types of cancer.
Barley
Bulgur
Beans
Peas
Wheat flour, whole-grain
Oat bran
Dates
Tomato products
Raspberries
Cornmeal
Artichokes
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