Question
Is lysine phosphohydrogen calcium suitable for a 1-year and 4-month-old baby for calcium supplementation? If the baby refuses to take calcium carbonate D3, is lysine phosphohydrogen calcium a better alternative? Moreover, does this method of supplementation lead to early puberty?
Answer
Lysine phosphohydrogen calcium is a nutritional supplement that provides lysine and calcium, primarily used to promote the growth and development of infants and pregnant women, as well as calcium supplementation. Lysine, as one of the essential amino acids that maintain human nitrogen balance, has the function of promoting human growth and development. Calcium ions mainly participate in the formation of bone calcium, the reconstruction of bone cells after fractures, and physiological processes such as muscle contraction, nerve transmission, and blood coagulation, while also reducing the permeability of capillaries. The combined use of lysine phosphohydrogen calcium can accelerate…