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Eating yoghurt after workout session, will it be healthy and beneficial ?

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What you eat before or after intense workout session can make a big difference in how fast you move and how long you recover. So it’s advised to choose what you eat after a workout carefully. The reason behind is when your muscles are repairing themselves and your energy stores needed to be replenished. The right choice of foods can help in accelerating the process. Thus, enabling you to recover faster and have more energy for general life. Still people and health enthusiasts wonder, if having Greek yoghurt post workout is healthy. So let’s go through the below mentioned fact and decide. • Yoghurt and its benefits as post workout. Most of the times plain and natural yoghurt is primarily made up of protein and carbohydrates. With varied fat content and some lactose. Moreover, it also contains healthy bacterial cultures that are good for digestive system and overall well being. Carbohydrates are quite essential and fundamental in building up your energy reserves after a intense workout s...

Dairy and osteoporosis : know whether dairy is really good for your bones.

Dairy products are considered as the best source of calcium, and calcium is the main mineral present in the bone. This is the main reason why health authorities recommend consuming dairy products everyday. Then also, several people wonder what is the need of adding dairy in their diets. So here we are presenting some of the scientific facts that why you should add dairy in your diet. • A natural gift for osteoporosis. Basically, osteoporosis is a progressive disease in which bones detroit or health decline, losing mass and minerals overtime. There are several other factors that are completely unrelated to nutrition that cause osteoporosis, such as exercise and hormones. Human bones serve structure role but they are also bodies main reservoirs of calcium. Lacking calcium in diet, your body pulls it from your bones to sustain other functions that are more important for immediate survival. Moreover, some amount of calcium is continuously executed in urine. So human bones will close calciu...