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Hey le-

Try to find a calcium supplement with vitamin D.....it helps enhance

absorption. The citracal that takes is a good choice, but

there are plenty similar generic brands out there, too...just read

the labels and compare. People here on the list have mentioned

calcium supplement with Mg (magnesium) help enhance absorption. I

looked through some of my textbooks and couldn't find anything

regarding that, but hey! it doesn't hurt!! Mg is water soluble which

means if you get more than your body needs, you'll just pee it out.

Please, whatever you do stay away from the calcium supplement that

contain oyster shell or bone meal. The oyster shell or bone can

contain lead or other heavy metals which are dangerous for your

health. Also, another option that has worked out well for me on days

when I don't get enough milk are those soft, chewable Viactiv calcium

supplements. They contain vit D and half your daily requirement of

calcium. I put my sister on them several years ago (she doesn't

drink milk, either).

If you have any more questions, you are very welcome to e-mail me.

Jen

Who let the nutritionist in her out again - sorry. I hate to be

a " know-it-all "

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> Jen

> Who let the nutritionist in her out again - sorry. I hate to be

> a " know-it-all "

Jen,

I personally like seeing the nutritionist in you. Share more and

share often!

Susi

who thought the same about Calcium and Vitamin D, but didn't want to

share it in case she was wrong

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Thank you so much Jen! This is just the info I was looking for and

I'm so glad we have a nutritionist here for this very exact thing!!!!

It's good to be a know-it-all, especially in this area where there

are people like me that need all the help they can get. It's the

" know-it-all's " that are obnoxious that are a little annoying - and we

don't have any of those here. Don't they usually come in the in-laws

section? ;) LOL

le

> Jen

> Who let the nutritionist in her out again - sorry. I hate to be

> a " know-it-all "

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Isn't there something though about getting too much vitamin D??? My

mom takes one calcium pill with vit D in the morning and then another

just plain calcium at night.

le

> Hey le-

>

> Try to find a calcium supplement with vitamin D.....it helps enhance

> absorption. The citracal that takes is a good choice, but

> there are plenty similar generic brands out there, too...just read

> the labels and compare. People here on the list have mentioned

> calcium supplement with Mg (magnesium) help enhance absorption. I

> looked through some of my textbooks and couldn't find anything

> regarding that, but hey! it doesn't hurt!! Mg is water soluble

which

> means if you get more than your body needs, you'll just pee it out.

>

Jen

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Hi le,

Good question. You are absolutely right - vitamin D can be toxic in

excessive amounts. It is a fat soluble vitamin which means that when

we get too much vit D, the extra gets stored in our body's fat stores

instead of being urinated out like water soluble vitamins are.

However, you need to take ALOT of vitamin D for it to reach toxic

levels - doses that are several times the recommended levels daily.

Your body can also synthesize vitamin D from ultraviolet light (i.e.

being outdoors) so it is not as toxic as some of the other fat

soluble vitamins. Be sure to read the labels of the supplements

you're shopping for. Try to find ones that contain no more than 150%

of the recommended levels of vit D. those viactiv chews I was

talking about each contain 1/2 of your daily requirement for vitamin

D.

If you get to the store and start looking at labels and find yourself

confused, please don't be afraid to e-mail me with questions, I'll be

happy to try to help.

Jen

Who is glad to know that nobody here is finding my " nutrition

lectures " know-it-all in nature.

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Good for you, Sandie!

Even though the peak bone building years are in the late teens and

early twenties - you still need a lot of calcium right now to prevent

premature bone loss.

I got the caramel flavor Viactivs. They are kind of yucky. If I pop

one in my mouth and don't eat something right away after - I'm left

with this icky after taste in my mouth. Do you have the same problem

with the chocolates? I'm not complaining....they are very good as

long as I avoid the after taste.

Jen

Who needs to eat soon as she hasn't had any calcium yet today and

feel guilty isn't practicing what she preaches. LOL :-)

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le,

I take Calcium Citrate capsules from www.vitaminshoppe.com. This

particular formula was recommended to me by a friend whose system is

*extremely* sensitive and often unable to absorb nutrients. She

couldn't say enough about this product. I started taking it at the

same time I started taking a multivitamin powder, so it's hard to say

what is making me feel differently. However, I trust my friend's

judgment on this. I can't recall the cost, but Vitamin Shoppe's

prices are reasonable...they send you coupons...and you earn points

toward future purchases as soon as you make your first order. It's a

good deal.

;-)

F

who still has close to 200 posts to catch up on since returning from

up north

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Sandie! LOL!!

That's exactly what I do when the Viactiv tastes bad....I drink water

like its going outta style!! And, when all else fails, I've learned

that chewing and swallowing FAST helps, too! :-)

Jen

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