Health, 28.10.2020 20:30 staffordkimberly
Did you know that potassium and calcium play vital roles in muscle health?
Electrolytes like sodium and potassium help to maintain homeostasis, while
calcium ions are released as part of the cell signaling process-the ions bind to
activator proteins that start that complex process of commanding muscles to
move.
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ould you convince him to change his meals to improve his diet? What are some
foods he could introduce into his diet to make it more balanced?
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