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Re: tricalcium phosphate & calcium carbonate vs. calcium citrate

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As I understand it tricalcium phosphate is insoluble in water like calcium carbonate. The phosphate could potentially limit their use in patients with renal issues. Kadlubar, MS, RD, LDBaylor Weight Loss Surgery CentersGrapevine: 2020 W Hwy 114, Ste 180, Grapevine, TX 76051Irving: 1901 N Mac Arthur Blvd., Irving, TX 76051Phone: 817-305-5063 Fax: 817-305-5069www.baylorhealth.com/grapevineweightloss

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