Importance of nutrition for bones early development years

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Everyone knows it’s important, but my question is if it significantly affects ur bones and if so in which ways? How much does it affect bone structure (apart from genetics obv). Can it make bones thicker/ more prominent?
 
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Growing up nutrition will effect u obviously
by the time ur conscious of it without ur parents saying 'eat ur broccoli' its too late anyways
Mega dosing a general store multivitamin Isnt gonna make u chad
 
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Growing up nutrition will effect u obviously
by the time ur conscious of it without ur parents saying 'eat ur broccoli' its too late anyways
Mega dosing a general store multivitamin Isnt gonna make u chad
I meant in the early development years
 
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When you search it up it says the effect wouldn’t be noticeable aesthetically speaking
 
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@ascendrx Imo it doesn't change structure, but it makes bones thicker. So if your genes gave you round, big eyes, raw liver and milk doesn't fix that at any age, but your browridge may be very robust, look Cillian Murphy. Of course it is the most important in prenatal age, with each year your diet will have less and less effect on your bones. That's why you can tell whether 10 or even 5 years old kid will be good looking or not
 
@ascendrx Imo it doesn't change structure, but it makes bones thicker. So if your genes gave you round, big eyes, raw liver and milk doesn't fix that at any age, but your browridge may be very robust, look Cillian Murphy. Of course it is the most important in prenatal age, with each year your diet will have less and less effect on your bones. That's why you can tell whether 10 or even 5 years old kid will be good looking or not
I’m allergic to any kind of milk so I never had it. Could it be possible that, that really messed up my genetic bone potential?
 
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Would I have had much better bones if I would’ve drank it regularly? Apart from that I pretty much always ate healthy tho.
 
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Everyone knows it’s important, but my question is if it significantly affects ur bones and if so in which ways? How much does it affect bone structure (apart from genetics obv). Can it make bones thicker/ more prominent?
obvious?
 
Everyone knows it’s important, but my question is if it significantly affects ur bones and if so in which ways? How much does it affect bone structure (apart from genetics obv). Can it make bones thicker/ more prominent?
Protein intake and height

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Everyone knows it’s important, but my question is if it significantly affects ur bones and if so in which ways? How much does it affect bone structure (apart from genetics obv). Can it make bones thicker/ more prominent?
You should look at the Pottenger's Cats study. Obviously we aren't cats but our bones respond to the same mechanical stress. Humans make their own taurine, so I'm only talking about the mechanical stimulation eating hard, chewy food provides.
 
You should look at the Pottenger's Cats study. Obviously we aren't cats but our bones respond to the same mechanical stress. Humans make their own taurine, so I'm only talking about the mechanical stimulation eating hard, chewy food provides.
It was not a modern controlled study by today’s scientific standards. Sample sizes and methodologies were limited
 
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It was not a modern controlled study by today’s scientific standards. Sample sizes and methodologies were limited
Wether the study was or wasn't following modern scientific standards, it all makes sense logically and other studies prove certain points. Raw meat has taurine, cooked doesn't, cats can't make taurine ok. Chewing stimulates the jaw especially when during major developing phases. There are a bunch of other studies backing this up so no clue why you're even tryna invalidate this study when my point remains.
 
Wether the study was or wasn't following modern scientific standards, it all makes sense logically and other studies prove certain points. Raw meat has taurine, cooked doesn't, cats can't make taurine ok. Chewing stimulates the jaw especially when during major developing phases. There are a bunch of other studies backing this up so no clue why you're even tryna invalidate this study when my point remains.
bc ur grey
 
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I’m allergic to any kind of milk so I never had it. Could it be possible that, that really messed up my genetic bone potential?

Milk is not the only source of animal proteins
 

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