The "Tequila Plant" Can Treat Osteoporosis Naturally

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Did you know that the main ingredient in tequila can cure osteoporosis?

A study shows that blue agave, the plant from which the drink is derived, can help treat the disease. Isn't that strange?

Osteoporosis is a disease that reduces bone density, making bones more fragile and increasing the risk of fractures.

According to the International Osteoporosis Foundation, one in three women over the age of 50 and one in five men are affected by this disease.

You must've thought that you need to consume calcium from milk and its by-products to prevent osteoporosis. Right?

But the truth is different.

According to Mexican scientists, blue agave, the main ingredient in tequila, has promising results in fighting the disease that weakens bones.

0:00 Introduction
0:05 The link between blue agave and osteoporosis
1:13 Best foods for osteoporosis
2:00 Outro

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