Why vinagar absorb our calcium from bone
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Calcium is absorbed through the gut with the help of Vitamin D. ... If the stores of calcium are released repeatedly, the bone becomes weak and thin. So the level of calcium in the blood each day reflects a balance between what is absorbed from the diet, released from bone and lost through the gut, kidneys and skin.
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vinegar is acidic, so it's helping to disassociate calcium from its salt partner. That's what normal digestion already does via our stomach cells production of hydrochloric acid for humans, and is one of the reasons why acid-blocker drugs are so bad for our bones.
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