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Can bone soup really supplement calcium?
No, I recommend you to search the Yangshengtang section of Beijing TV. Some experts specifically explained how to supplement calcium.

The effects of calcium supplementation are milk, yogurt, milk powder and soybean milk (soybean milk) in turn.

Bone soup does not supplement calcium, nor does vinegar, because the calcium (bone cells) on the surface of bones are arranged very closely, so it is difficult to be replaced by acetic acid. You can't eat bones either. The principle is the same as above