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Cid Botanicals
(877) 422-3657
7269 NW 12th St
Miami, FL
Cid Botanicals
(877) 422-3657
7269 NW 12th St
Miami, FL 33126
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Sunny Naturals, Inc.
(305) 840-3040
P. O. Box 522934
Miami, FL
Sunny Naturals, Inc.
(305) 840-3040
P. O. Box 522934
Miami, FL 33152
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The Miami Center for Holistic Healing
305-270-2229
9085 Southwest 87th Avenue, Suite 201
Miami, FL
The Miami Center for Holistic Healing
305-270-2229
9085 Southwest 87th Avenue, Suite 201
Miami, FL 33176
Services
Women's Health, Weight Management, Supplements, Stress Management, Preventive Medicine, Pain Management, Nutrition, Men's Health, Immunology, Hypnosis/Hypnotherapy, Herbal Medicine, Gynecology, Guided Imagery, General Practice, Functional Medicine, Family Practice, Diabetes, Bio-identical HRT, Allergy
Membership Organizations
American Holistic Medical Association
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The Telemarque Group Ltd., LLC
(786) 486-5392
10053 S.W. 16 Street
Pembroke Pines, FL
The Telemarque Group Ltd., LLC
(786) 486-5392
10053 S.W. 16 Street
Pembroke Pines, FL 33025
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Alfa Vitamins Laboratories
305-597-6410
1472 NW 78th Ave
Doral, FL
Alfa Vitamins Laboratories
305-597-6410
1472 NW 78th Ave
Doral, FL 33126
Integrated Medicine of Miami-Dade & Trinidad
786-220-0896
4505 West Flagler Street, Suite 202
Miami, FL
Integrated Medicine of Miami-Dade & Trinidad
786-220-0896
4505 West Flagler Street, Suite 202
Miami, FL 33134
Services
Yeast Syndrome, Women's Health, Tai Chi, Supplements, Stress Management, Sports Medicine, Rheumatology, Qi Gong, Pulmonary Diseases, Physical Therapy, Physical Exercise, Pediatrics, Pain Management, Other, Nutrition, Movement Therapy, Metabolic Medicine, Men's Health, Massage Therapy, Internal Medicine, Immunology, Homeopathy, Herbal Medicine, Gynecology, Geriatrics, General Practice, Gastroenterology, Functional Medicine, Fitness/Exercise, Family Practice, Environmental Medicine, Energy Medicin
Membership Organizations
American Holistic Medical Association
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Apple A Day Natural Food Market
(305) 538-4569
1534 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL
Apple A Day Natural Food Market
(305) 538-4569
1534 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33139
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Silicium Laboratories LLC
(877) 454-2486
12800 NW 38th St.
Miami, FL
Silicium Laboratories LLC
(877) 454-2486
12800 NW 38th St.
Miami, FL 33054
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Noni Exhibition Center
305-648-0460
782 NW 42nd Ave
Miami, FL
Noni Exhibition Center
305-648-0460
782 NW 42nd Ave
Miami, FL 33126
Trade Center of the Americas
305-648-0460
782 NW 42nd Ave
Miami, FL
Trade Center of the Americas
305-648-0460
782 NW 42nd Ave
Miami, FL 33126
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In order to have fun while exercising, you're going to need strong bones to keep you on your feet – and dairy products are the simplest way to meet your body's calcium needs.
Calcium not only keeps bones strong, it aids in protecting teeth, helps muscles to contract and the heart to beat (American Dietetic Association).
Do yourself and your family a favor, and make calcium a priority! Stick to the food pyramid and aim for three servings from the Milk, Yogurt and Cheese Group every day.
Check out these fun ways to get your family excited about calcium: 1) Have a family milk mustache contest: Take photos and let friends and family decide the winner.
2) Plan a "taste of calcium" experience: Have your kids pick out a variety of cheeses at the store and let them sample a different kind each day for a week.
3) Change it up: Serve different milk flavors at every meal. Flavored milk is a great way to give your kids the calcium they need without adding extra fat and sugar.
4) Get creative: Find a recipe online and make your own cheese with your kids.
5) Do something cool: Have a yogurt smoothie buffet and let your family add their favorite fresh fruits to create their own calcium-rich smoothies.
6) Teach your kids how to read nutrition labels: Have a contest to see who can reach 10,000 milligrams of calcium first, with the winner getting to choose a fun afternoon activity.
7) Go behind the scenes: Visit a local dairy farm to se... |
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