More Than Just Calcium: How Our Food Makes Our Bones

I am often asked about what supplements one should take for bone health. Before providing an answer, I begin by defining “supplement” – as in addition to – to make the point that supplements alone isn’t the answer. The right diet is (+ highly absorbable quality supplementation too).

Here’s a quick run through of bone-building nutrients and the foods which contain them. Keep in mind, AKA recommends organic (all) and wild (fish)

Vitamins:

  • B12 (if a vegan, you need to supplement) – eggs, salmon,sardines, beef
  • K – spinach, chard, cabbage (fermented is great because you also get probiotics), turnip and collard greens
  • A- orange fruits and veggies like carrots, yams, apricot, and spinach (not orange but rich in vit A)
  • B6 – carrots, spinach, avocado, beans, sunflower seeds, walnuts, cantaloupe
  • Folic acid – green veggies (greens greens greens!)
  • Vitamin D – mushrooms only (this is a key one to test and supplement www.vitamindrevolution.com for test strips)
  • Vitamin C- lemon, orange, peppers, cauliflower, tomatoes

Minerals:

  • Potassium: coconut water, potatoes, banana, raisins, prunes, acorn squash
  • Copper: raisins, beans,nuts
  • Zinc: beans, peanuts
  • Boron: F + V (all (real)fruits and veggies, man!)
  • Silica: F + V (and coffee, but because of acid factor and caffeine factor, I don’t include coffee in bone builders)
  • Manganese: (re-read: this is not magnesium) avocado, seeds, nuts (esp hazelnuts and pecans)
  • Flouride: potatoes, carrots, beans, decaf tea, toothpaste (some) only if you eat it
  • Magnesium: soybeans (or edamame) and whole foods made from them (tofu, tempeh, soy milk), nuts, beans, leafy greens, whole grains (is not the same necessarily as whole grain flour), tomatoes

Ohhh, did I forget calcium ;)
Remember, bone nutrition is not calcium alone. And calcium is also found in several non-dairy choices, naturally. Dairy, sesame seeds, spinach, soybeans all contain calcium naturally

***Also note the bone-deductos – like caffeine, alcohol, smoking, sugar and some prescription drugs – which can work against bone building at any age.

**AKA recommends Osteo Calm (www.petergillham.com) as an example of an excellent supplement to a healthy bone-building diet

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About Ashley Koff R.D.

Ashley Koff is a registered dietitian (R.D.) who strives to make better nutrition a way of life for all. Koff has the proven ability to demystify the science of nutrition and communicate the importance of a healthy lifestyle to clients in a way that instills loyalty and trust. Never preachy, Koff’s clients truly admire her gentle and patient way of finding the correct and effective nutritional program to suit their individual needs. Her passionate style is effective, resulting in Koff being named by Citysearch as LA’s “Best Nutritionist” three years running.    Celebrity client Emily Deschanel attests: “Ashley is the most knowledgeable nutritionist that I have ever worked with. She really cares about her clients and wants them to have optimum health. Ashley helped me find a way to have lots of energy while working very long days. She's able to work around food intolerances and address different personal nutritional needs. It seems like there is nothing she doesn't know about nutrition.”  Koff launched AKA (ashleykoffapproved.com) in 2008 as a way to house all aspects of her private practice, nutritional endorsement opportunities, as well as her corporate consulting company (formerly the healthXchange). With AKA, consumers of all demographics can readily identify products that meet Koff’s standards for nutrition resulting in optimal health. Under the AKA umbrella, Koff also offers business-to-business consulting.  Koff is regularly sought after by the most trusted names in nutrition and medicine. She counsels patients on referral from Dr. Andrew Weil (Program in Integrative Medicine) and has served as guest faculty for PIM's fellowships. She is also the exclusive R.D. to patients of integrative medicine guru Dr. Soram Khalsa and receives referrals from the world-renowned Tao of Wellness. “Ashley is an instrumental player in the field of nutrition. I trust she will no doubt transform the industry; she sets the bar for what it means to be an influential and responsible leader in health and wellness,” says Dr. Andrew Weil.  Ashley Koff has authored her own book; Recipes for IBS (Fair Winds Press 2007), a cookbook and treatment plan for digestive wellness. Several pharmaceutical companies purchased the book as a resource for gastroenterologists worldwide. Koff was also hired by many of the same pharmaceutical companies for television and radio media tours on digestive wellness topics based on the content of her book.  Koff is in demand as a consultant to many authors debuting books next year:  Collaborating with celebrity trainer and fitness icon Kathy Kaehler, their highly anticipated 2009 book on “mom energy” will feature real life makeovers for moms of all ages.  The G-Free Diet:  A Gluten-Free Survival Guide (May 2009), written by The View’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck. Hasselbeck called upon Koff to be her R.D. expert on nutritional information because “her advice is so sensible and realistic, and that's what I want to offer my readers.”   Integrative Gastroenterology (fall 2009), Koff lends her knowledge to Dr. Andrew Weil's textbook look at dietary goals for IBS patients.  Food Cures, the 2008 Reader’s Digest publication that examines food-based remedies for the entire range of diseases and symptoms from A to Z. Koff was a consultant.  AKA’s client list includes entertainment studios, where Koff works to improve the quality of food selections on production sets and locations. In addition, Koff consults with The An Family Restaurants - home to Crustacean Beverly Hills – as they will soon launch new cafes nationwide. The An Family brought in Koff to identify menu items that support optimal immune function. Another client, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, brought Koff on staff as a dietitian from 2004 to 2007.  Koff’s R.D. expertise and extensive client base have led to her collaboration with numerous media outlets including The New York Times, Reader's Digest, CNN, Shape, InStyle, Yoga Journal, Teen Vogue, Women's Health, Natural Health, Allure, Entertainment Tonight, and Food & Wine. She also sits on the prestigious advisory board at Fitness magazine.  The daughter of a surgeon, Koff was privy to an insiders look at the art of medicine at a very young age. An intense curiosity, coupled with her interest in preventive healthcare, lead to Koff’s desire to personalize and improve her own health regime. Immediately, she was hooked on a path of dietetic education and independent study efforts to explore the healing practices of the world.   Educated at both Duke and New York Universities, Koff trained at LA+USC and Columbus Children's hospitals. Koff also completed integrative medicine coursework for certification as a certified clinical nutritionist (CCN).   Koff loves to travel and connect with people, learning from different cultures about alternative food and wellness practices. She enjoys comedy and satire, believing that using humor is one of the most effective learning methods – especially when it comes to nutrition. Koff's clients are drawn to her approachability and capacity to personalize implementation plans through a unique method of ongoing evaluation and feedback. They also value her joy of life, sense of humor, and her deep caring for their well-being.

3 Responses to More Than Just Calcium: How Our Food Makes Our Bones

  1. tulipmrk July 30, 2009 at 12:41 am #

    Acne is mainly caused due to overproduction of sebum in sebaceous glands of the body. Diet containing much oil must be avoided to prevent from acne. Balanced nutritious diet should be taken.Acne treatment are avaliable now.

  2. michelle.cook July 30, 2009 at 1:04 pm #

    Thanks for sharing this info, Ashley. It's great to see that you're working to dispel the myth that calcium=bone nutrition (on its own).

    Cheers,

    Michelle

    Michelle Schoffro Cook, DNM, DAc, RNCP, ROHP

    Best-selling and six-time book author, whose works include: The Life Force Diet, The Ultimate pH Solution, The 4-Week Ultimate Body Detox Plan, and The Brain Wash. http://www.TheLifeForceDiet.com

  3. jacquelin July 30, 2009 at 9:21 pm #

    Thanks for the quick reference lists, Ashley. Two other articles I've just read from Dr. Susan Brown might also be a worth a read (she wrote the book Better Bones):

    20 key bone-building nutrients