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​7 foods that weaken the bones​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 24, 2025, 01:02 IST
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7 foods that weaken the bones

Bones are like the backstage crew of the body –hardly noticed, yet running the whole show. They keep everything upright, protect delicate organs, and even store minerals for emergencies. But here’s the twist: while they’re built to last, they’re also quietly affected by what’s on the plate every day. And sometimes, without even realising it, the food choices made out of habit, convenience, or sheer craving might be slowly chipping away at bone strength. It’s not one slice of pizza or a single glass of soda that does the damage – it’s the slow, steady wear-and-tear over months and years. Let’s talk about the everyday culprits.

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Salt

Salt makes food taste alive. Fries without it feel unfinished, popcorn tastes flat, and soups lack soul. But here’s the problem: too much sodium pushes calcium out of the body through urine. The body then replaces what’s lost by borrowing from the bones, and over time, that’s a recipe for thinning them out. Salt doesn’t just come from the shaker – it hides in bread, instant noodles, chips, pickles, and even “healthy” snacks. Swapping heavy-handed seasoning for herbs, spices, lemon juice, or lightly salted roasted nuts keeps flavour without the constant calcium drain.

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Sugar

Sugar might not seem harmful for bone health – but it’s sneakier than it looks. High sugar intake can interfere with calcium absorption, fuel inflammation, and make it harder for the body to rebuild bone tissue. And it’s not just desserts, sugar lurks in sauces, cereals, energy bars, and drinks. Choosing naturally sweet foods like fruit, dates, or jaggery means still enjoying sweetness while delivering vitamins, minerals, and fibre along with it.

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Soft drinks

The fizz in cola feels satisfying, but many soft drinks carry phosphoric acid, which can disrupt the balance of calcium and phosphorus in the body. It is also said that the regular consumption of soft drink is linked to high blood pressure and cholesterol. Add a hefty dose of sugar and you’ve got a double act that’s bad news for bones. Drink it daily, and it starts to leave its mark. Love the bubbles? Go for sparkling water with citrus slices, a homemade lemon soda, or chilled iced tea. You’ll get the refreshment without the side effect.

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Caffeine

Tea and coffee are the comfort blanket of daily life, but too much caffeine speeds up calcium loss through urine. The fix isn’t quitting – it’s balance. Adding milk, pairing caffeine with calcium-rich snacks, or simply spacing out cups through the day keeps bones in the clear. The real threat? Energy drinks. They often combine high caffeine with a sugar overload, which is like asking bones to take two punches at once.

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Alcohol

Alcohol has a way of messing with bones in the background. It gets in the way of vitamin D – the nutrient that helps the body actually use calcium from food. Without enough of it, even a diet full of dairy and greens won’t do the job. Drink too much, too often, and it also slows down the cells that keep bones strong and repaired. The odd drink isn’t a problem, but when it turns into a regular habit, bones start to feel it. Keeping it light and enjoying it with something like cheese, curd, or a handful of nuts can help balance things out.

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Protein imbalance

Protein is vital for muscles and bones, but too much from only animal sources, without balancing vegetables and plant proteins, can cause the body to lose more calcium. Think of it like building a house with too much brick and not enough strong, binding cement – it throws the whole structure off balance. Lentils, beans, seeds, and leafy greens alongside meat or eggs keep the pH balance in check and give bones a full nutrient package.

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Refined carbs

White bread, pastries, and biscuits are pure comfort on a plate, but they don’t bring much to the table for bones. They’re low in the key essential minerals that growing bones really need, like magnesium and phosphorus, and they often easily end up quietly pushing more nutritious, healthier food choices completely off the plate during regular daily family meals, which can lead to hidden nutritional gaps. Eat them too often, and it’s very easy to unknowingly miss out on the important nutrients that truly help keep your bones strong, steady, and healthy over long periods of time. Whole grains like brown rice, filling oats, quinoa, or traditional millets give the same warm, cosy, and satisfying feeling, but with extra key minerals, added fibre, and steady, lasting natural energy that stays with you throughout the whole entire day.

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MODIU OLAJUWON
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This is a master piece. Quite clear and educative.
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