How to Increase Phosphorus Intake
Phosphorus, a mineral, maintains and forms healthy bones and teeth and gives you energy by helping the body process carbohydrates and fat. Phosphorus is present in every cell in your body so it is important to ensure your getting enough in your diet. Phosphorus is found in the majority of the food we eat.Things You'll Need
- Dairy products
- Whole grains
- Variety of meats
- Vegetables
- Seeds and nuts
Instructions
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Drink plenty of milk and consume dairy products to increase your phosphorus intake. The phosphorus works with the calcium in dairy products to give you strong bones and teeth.
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Eat whole grain breakfast cereals. Typically they are fortified with about 10 percent of the US RDA for phosphorous. Whole wheat bread and enriched white bread are also good sources.
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Eat a variety of meats, fish and poultry. Beef, tuna, lobster, pork, and chicken are all great sources of phosphorous.
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Eat vegetables that are high in phosphorus such as broccoli, corn, legumes and potatoes.
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Snack on sunflower seeds, peanuts and pine nuts to increase your intake even more.
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Cook your foods for the shortest amount of time possible. Except for beef, some phosphorous is lost when cooking most food. Roast or broil all other meats if possible. Lightly steam or cook vegetables or eat them raw.
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Watch your sugar intake. White sugar can inhibit absorption of phosphorus.
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