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Why healthy bones are about so much more than milk | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- Drinking calcium-rich milk strengthens your bones -- but it's not the only thing you can do for a strong and healthy skeleton. Dr. Jen Gunter digs deep into the three layers of bone to explain why they weaken as we age and shares what you can do to maintain a healthy frame for years to come.
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Spot on about exercise. Increasing your intake of calcium (whether from milk, leafy greens. etc.) without exercising, and then thinking it will increase your bone mass significantly, is like eating more protein and thinking you’ll get a muscular physique even if you don’t exercise.
Great point
This is a good analogy!
I'm loving this series! More from Dr. Gunter, please.
This series is great, informative and enjoyable.
I agree. I've been really enjoying them.
i totally agree with u
I love this series too. We need more of them!
green leafy vegetables, such as broccoli, cabbage and okra👍
Grains and seeds
Beans and greens!
Yup! Beans and greens. I don’t drink dairy milk and haven’t since I was 12, with the rare exception of chocolate or strawberry as a treat. I do eat yogurt a lot, but I’m not drinking dairy.
Me: Oh I know about bones.
TED: Do you tho? 👁👄👁
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LOVE this series. Please keep making these.
Very good information! I loved the video. Exercises are sooo important 🖤
Very well put together. Informative, interesting, relevant. Thank you
I love this series! She is amazing as a host! Thank you guys for sharing this content👍👍
Thanks for sharing. She is "The coolest" doc . 💙
This videos are so interesting and approachable.
I like this Body Stuff content! And anything about the incredible capacities of our body! 💎
More videos from Dr. Jen Gunter please.
I am more and more lactose intolerant and didn't know how to go without milk for calcium. Your video will help me a lot, thank you very much
There's lots of calcium sources without needing milk or cheese.
@@gmr1241 but cheese and milk are so good tho.
I'm gonna sharing her message to my mom. ❤️. It’s informative.
Life changing!! I had no idea bones are that important and contributing so much.
And *phosphorus.* Didn't address the role of phosphorus in maintaining bone health. Taking calcium supplements can upset phosphorus balance and-paradoxically-make bones weaker! Natural foods are the best.
Thank you for this video. I like you present this topic.
I know that milk isn’t only a good source to protect our bones.There are many sources, so I will take them as possible. Also, the thing that a bone is composed of three structures was interesting for me. My dream is to be a surgeon. So , I want to know about them deeply in the future.
Dr Jen... amazing content. thank you
You are amazing doctor
need more lectures of dr. jen gunter please...
I'm going to replay this, .. this coming week, & take notes,....
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My knees used to crack everytime I get up from the floor or when I squat. Increasing my calcium intake from high-calcium milk and yoghurt didn't help. It only went away after I started weight lifting.
I'm pretty sure joint cracking has nothing to do with bone health and is just air releasing
Try vegan diet... its proven that milk and dairy can cause bone rot.. because the calcium given in dairy is made for cows and not humans...
Thank you all very much
Great video
It’s great. Thank you!
i love dr. Gunter so much😍
best brief information.. amazing
Great video😍
Nice video.
Ah looks like UA-cam knew I needed this video. I'm not lactose intolerant, but I have a inflammatory disease which causes flare up from dairy products. My bones crack alot, I was already worried about my calcium intake because I cut down dairy. I'm not worried anymore!
I’m OBSESSED with this woman!
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Very informative video considering it is less than 4 minutes in length
Thank you , : ) i had to loose the milk but i like green veggies, & fish & live in fla , 🏖😊 appreciate the info for sure , why i said ty , 💖
Stand Your Ground makes Florida a no go for some of us.
The countries with the highest cow milk/dairy intake also have the most people with Osteoporosis.
I was just going to comment that, diary is not the best calcium source. There are studies that associate diary intake with a higher risk of breast cancer as well
Wait india is the highest consumer of milk and Norway has the highest osteoporosis rates as per google
And the highest rates of breast and prostrate cancer.
@Murph the Martian Mustelid Totally, a simple correlation like that means nothing.
As a person who has broken bones, this is useful.
i love it! could you talk about using sunscreen and vitam D, I have some family members who think you shouldn't wear sunscreen because of vitamin d production...
Seems pretty obvious that adult humans don't need to breast feed off a different species of mammal for bone health.
But hey, Oatmilk is pretty cool too 😏
Its still a good source of calcium and vitamin D. She didnt exclude it, you couldnt picture it properly.
@@dorinnew_life7245 okay, and? Not relevant to what they said because their point was that you don’t need it and you don’t.
then why did our species develop that ability?
we are scavengers / Predators so this shouldn't really surprise us.
@@GM-qi8pw We are gatherer hunters, opportunistic omnivores. Most people are lactose intolerant. Just because we have the ability to consume something doesn't make it essential for health. Adult milk drinking is more an adaptation than an evolution.
Excercise is quite underrated
MAKE THIS A SERIES LIKE A WHOLE 100 episode
Thank you very much! 'Milk Makes Bones' is the biggest product of the powerful dairy lobby, 'big business'. Milk is not particularly good for you (or a particularly good source of calcium) but criticizing dairy products puts you into the 'endangering our kid's teeth and bones' category. Calcium is also important for our emotional well being. A good calcium, magnesium, zinc and D (combined) supplement is good to take (and harmless) esp as we get older.
I would also add that it's terrible to suggest only eating vegetables for older people as you require a more acidic stomach to derive the most of those minerals. Vegetables contain anti-nutrients and enzyme inhibitors which reduce the correct functioning of your digestive system..........
There is nothing wrong with milk (or other dairy products such as cheese or Greek yogurt) as part of a balanced diet, assuming that you aren’t lactose intolerant.
respect this women +
A key piece of advice is missing here. Don't eat a lot of or supplement with calcium and D3 without also supplementing with K2. D3 helps with uptake into your bloodstream, while K2 sheperds the calcium from your arteries into your bones. High calcium serum levels without adequate K2 are instead associated with hardening of your arteries, which you don't want.
I love her
I really think this video needed to emphasize a lot more on the importance of activity plus nutrition instead of talking so much about the structure of the bone.
Every 10 years? Whoah! That's new to me
260 bones make up our skeleton, that consist of 3 parts , they are renewed and replaced every 10 years, the calcium is necessary to maintain the levels all around our body. Yogurt, cheese, spinach, broccoli, fish , cereals Vitamin d, exercise that stresses your bones stimulates growth of new bones! Remember how much you love your heaps..
Who else has learned more from UA-cam than I’ve learned in school in a much shorter amount of time 🙏
tell us what we need to know about knees please
Eat low inflammation diet, look up "foods high in Omega 6" and eliminate or limit those foods as much as you can, an easier way to remember it is "anything processed has Omega 6" because any food that comes out of nature has Omega 3. Man-made foods are bad for knees.
orange juice, or any juice for that matter, are very high in sugar and low in fiber. I know shes smarter than me, but I dont recommend juice for anything.
And don't forget vitamin k2 for bone health.
And boron, magnesium, silica, animal collagen...
Omg so nice i like
My objective is installation of 2*10^(46) watt solar panel
As I don’t like milk,I felt a little reassurance
I love that these videos don’t last 20 minutes
Calcium, vitamin D, milk, calcium - yogurt, cheese, leafy greens, spinach, kale, cruciferous vegetables, broccoli, cabbage, tofu, nuts, beans, eggs, fish, fortified cereal, orange juice, chia seeds, vitamin D - fatty fishes, sun, supplements, bone health - exercise, walking, jogging, dancing, racket sports, doing weights
Dairy makes you urinate out more calcium than it provides.
No mentioning of how imporant is magnesium and vit K for the bones?
I know it's frowned upon by a lot of people nowadays, but as long as I can still keep drinking my milk I'm all good.
I appreciate her statement at the end that if milk is your thing that's fine. Thank you, very interesting video!
Lift heavy weights to prevent bone density problems
Enjoy ur damaged joints and spine, lol.
Yes, at 3:15 she mentions the benefits of exercise and weights.
@@MM-cz2yh Do your bones usually bend that easy on every lift? or are you pointing out at accidents that can literally happen at every action we take in our lives?
Would, but I’m at risk of aortic dissection. So lots of weight bearing walking and basic housework such as vacuuming, scrubbing the tub, mopping floors.
Dr. Jen Gunter, why didn't you mention hormone replacement therapy as a way to prevent bone loss?
Isn’t magnesium important for bone health as well?
Yes, it is.
What about red meat and organs? amazing nutrition and never mentioned.
Because they're proven carcinogens and are bad for your body. Veggies for the win again 😉
Wouldn't strengthening your bones via activity be increases its MASS? So we don't stay the same MASS, if we lose calcium overtime from inactivity
1:35 skeleton 😂
Btw whenever I sit my knees always cracks. 😂 once my aunt listened my crack knees for the first time she was scared that i broke my leg 😂😂
would like to listen, but can't cope with background
What about the K2?
A lot of stuff missing here. but I guess it's fine for a 4 min video.
for example. your body doesn't really absorb calcium from milk that has been heated. like the ones on store shelves. in order to increase the time, it can stay on the shelf for you to buy.
The same goes for foods that have been artificially supplemented like cereals and tons of other processed foods.
the less processed the food is. the better it is for you.
Dang now i know I cant get Indestructible Done 🤕
I need to exercise more...now
I don’t drink milk for the nutritional value (that’s just a bonus), I drink it because it’s tasty.
Did you mention Vit K2 ??
I better watch this than learning biology from school
Milk just tastes good I didn’t even know it was good for bones
Yeah i clicked immediately
No mention about vitamin K2
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2:27
Go to 1:45 of you came for the thumbnail.
This woman is Elaine Benes
Why appendix in our body ?
BONE!
- Captain Holt
is willw ok with you guys at the house and myh
Talking about bones without mentioning magnesium?
Nido is all i need for my bones and no body is gonna tell me a damn thing
Good luck with your candida overgrowth and respiratory issues.
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If milk is your thing, thats completely ok. Oh yeah, I drink 2/3 glasses of milk everyday and I will keep on drinking it.
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Hip hip hooray
Break board with karate chops for healthy bones.
Mmm mmm p
Richard Cunningham’s mother?
Can i be Kimimaro doctor
The inaccuracy of the humerus in the graphics is striking.
Yeah but you can’t deny it was funny.
Milk is over sold
Rice has calcium.
I know what does milk do it does make our pee like water-looking
Don't forget k2-7
Dr. Jen Gunter is so awesome. I'm really enjoying this TedEd series by the good doctor. Anyone else find the doctor not only easy to learn from but also really easy on the eyes too? She's got a unique sexiness to her; but she's fun to learn from too. Thank you doc for this series. Could you make a video about smoking? I'm 45 and have smoked since age 15. I know I've done serious damage to my body after 30 years of smoking but could you educate on the specifics about what the chemicals have done to my cardiovascular system?
You can watch Veritasium series about radiation. As a smoker you live a life, like, in Fucushima or even worse, by letting through all that radioactive particals straight to your bloodstream.
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