Tommy an 8 year old boy just drank a vanilla milkshake as a treat at 8pm. What is happening to the calcium intake that is flooding his bloodstream an hour later? What happens 8 hours later, just before his breakfast?
There are not any visible changes.
It is found in some studies that only 32% of the calcium in the milk is absorbed, and since milk has very high amount of calcium, then rest must be digestible at longer periods.
First calcium level will increase as it takes time to get absorb but 8 hours later it may decrease as calcium gets absorbed in the bones.
Calcium helps making bones and thus all this calcium is absorbed and stored in the bones, in this way cycle of calcium occurs.
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