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So it actually " improved " your bone density?

thanks so much,

flo

after I switched from carbonate to citrate, added boron and ostivone

[ipriflavone] my bone density went from osteoporosis to osteopenia in one hip

and back to normal in the spine and other hip.

I then added the walking and weight training program so I expect continued

improvement and less break down of bone this coming year.

sue

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Oh Heavens I remember Aydes!!!! Ate them JUST like Candy!!! Loved the

Chocolate mint ones. ROTFLMAO.

Debbie in Gig Harbor

Dr. Weber for Original RNY (1/22/1999)

and Revision (2/16/2001)transected stomach

starting weight 320

lowest weight 200

current weight 213 (down from 267before revision)

original by-pass 70cm

revision to 170cm

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I used to eat my Mom's entire box after school......we should start a link

on all the diets we have tried for fun.... how about the " Cambridge Diet " ...

the liquid and the " bars " .... Jan C. 3-11-98 RNY

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>or even worse. those damned VIACTIV....candy in disguise. They should rank

>right up there with that Ayds diet candy from the 70's . Anyone remember

>that stuff....LOL

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I used to eat my Mom's entire box after school......we should start a link

on all the diets we have tried for fun.... how about the " Cambridge Diet " ...

the liquid and the " bars " .... Jan C. 3-11-98 RNY

calcium

>or even worse. those damned VIACTIV....candy in disguise. They should rank

>right up there with that Ayds diet candy from the 70's . Anyone remember

>that stuff....LOL

>Cissy

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ewwwww I am taking four of Citrical now..... not enough dang it

Deb Brown

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, I have a question.....How much do we VBG'ers absorb? I know we

don't malabsorb as much as rny people but I am wondering if we are lower

than normal folks? any ideas anyone?

Sandi

Mesquite, TX

VSRG 3-13-00

Dr. Bryce @ Pathweigh

highest 350+

date of surgery 3-13-00 257 lbs.

3-13-01 185 lbs.

10-27-01 I am a 31 waist!!!!!!

11-3-01 I am in my goal size 10!!!

11-26-01 OMG I AM PREGNANT!!!!!!!

calcium

The problem being that we can absorb 500mg at one time, at BEST, and we need

around 2000mg a day. So, the minimum would be 4 times/day with 'em. If you

used Citracal brand, that would be 8 per day.

Thanks,

www.vitalady.com

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> Yes, I would like to find ONE calcium citrate pill to take ONCE A DAY that

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> sold in huge quantities at a cheap price!

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> Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

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, I have a question.....How much do we VBG'ers absorb? I know we

don't malabsorb as much as rny people but I am wondering if we are lower

than normal folks? any ideas anyone?

Sandi

Mesquite, TX

VSRG 3-13-00

Dr. Bryce @ Pathweigh

highest 350+

date of surgery 3-13-00 257 lbs.

3-13-01 185 lbs.

10-27-01 I am a 31 waist!!!!!!

11-3-01 I am in my goal size 10!!!

11-26-01 OMG I AM PREGNANT!!!!!!!

calcium

The problem being that we can absorb 500mg at one time, at BEST, and we need

around 2000mg a day. So, the minimum would be 4 times/day with 'em. If you

used Citracal brand, that would be 8 per day.

Thanks,

www.vitalady.com

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> Yes, I would like to find ONE calcium citrate pill to take ONCE A DAY that

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> sold in huge quantities at a cheap price!

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> Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

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> Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

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Protein? Sugar? 100%. The problem is getting enough volume to net enough.

That's not a problem with sugar, though. I figure we all get 150% with

that stuff. Get close & it jumps right on a hip or thigh.

Thanks,

www.vitalady.com

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> > Yes, I would like to find ONE calcium citrate pill to take ONCE A DAY

that

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> > sold in huge quantities at a cheap price!

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> > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

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Protein? Sugar? 100%. The problem is getting enough volume to net enough.

That's not a problem with sugar, though. I figure we all get 150% with

that stuff. Get close & it jumps right on a hip or thigh.

Thanks,

www.vitalady.com

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> > Yes, I would like to find ONE calcium citrate pill to take ONCE A DAY

that

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> > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

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I'm still wondering if some of the "pros" on the diet recommend an extra calcium supplement or if you feel we get enough from the veggies and the yogurt we're eating?

I worry about my daughter's bones and teeth at a young age but I don't want her taking anything that's unnecessary.

Thanks,

Donna O'Connor

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At 11:27 AM 3/15/2009, you wrote:

I have cookbooks

that use calcium powder as part of their recipes. This is probably to

sneak extra calcium into the diets of kids who don't eat enough calcium

rich foods, because the cookbooks I am referring to are geared at

families who have ASD kids, who are very picky eaters. I bought the

Kirkman's hypoallergenic calcium powder to make these recipes as written,

in case the calcium also does something to the ingredients I am not aware

of. Hopefully, it's okay to use. Here's the link:

http://www.kirkmanlabs.com/ViewProductDetails@Product_ID@...

I am severely lactose intolerant, and dairy is not in my immediate

future. Even a large amount of goat products are " iffy " right

now. I think supplementing, for the time being, is a good way to go.

Marilyn

Marilyn2,

One of the things which is so pleasant about ASD kids on SCD is that most

of them become less picky as their guts heal!

If you are doing dairy-free SCD, then the calcium powder is not a bad

idea.

Another source is to wash, dry, and powder egg-shells for addition to

recipes -- you get not just calcium, but other minerals as well. But make

sure you really powder them, or they'll be gritty in whatever you

fix.

Marilyn

New

Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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Just a caution. Some of us with ASD kids are stopping calcium supplementation

because it causes bad behavior. The reason is that it's too much calcium for

the body to process all at once. Calcium from food is best. on the

Vitamin K list advises against calcium supplements. Bone broth and wild-caught

salmon (you can pureed it up with the bones) are good non-dairy sources of

calcium.

, mom to

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> I have cookbooks that use calcium powder as part of their recipes. This is

> probably to sneak extra calcium into the diets of kids who don't eat enough

> calcium rich foods

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