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Anita, the recommendation for osteoporosis is calcium and Vitamin D. They come

in one pill (630 mg Calcium, 400 IUs Vitamin D). Take one twice a day. I get

it at Costco.

Ellie

11. Supplements for the prevention of Osteoparosis and joint pain

Posted by: " Anita " gedwed_2@... gedwed_2

Date: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:50 pm ((PST))

Any suggestions on the best supplements for the

prevention of osteoparosis. Also someone mentioned

using a powder instead of pills for joint pain. Any

recommendations?

Thanks,

Anita

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Hi Ellie,

Thank you for responding, what is the name of the

suppliment that you use?

Thanks again,

Anita

--- mizzes12 mizzes12@...> wrote:

> Anita, the recommendation for osteoporosis is

> calcium and Vitamin D. They come in one pill (630

> mg Calcium, 400 IUs Vitamin D). Take one twice a

> day. I get it at Costco.

>

> Ellie

>

> 11. Supplements for the prevention of Osteoparosis

> and joint pain

> Posted by: " Anita " gedwed_2@...

> gedwed_2

> Date: Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:50 pm ((PST))

>

> Any suggestions on the best supplements for the

> prevention of osteoparosis. Also someone mentioned

> using a powder instead of pills for joint pain. Any

> recommendations?

>

> Thanks,

> Anita

>

>

>

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Anita, the Costco house brand is " Kirkland " . I checked the label and it has 500

mg of calcium and 200 IUs of Vitamin D, so the other figures I gave you must be

one I took before. I went to the web site of the National Osteoporosis

Foundation (link below) and it meets their recommendations. Look for the USP

" seal of approval " because that means it's been tested and has what it says it

has. There are many different generic brands that should be fine for you.

http://www.nof.org/prevention/calcium.htm

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mizzes12 wrote:

> Anita, the recommendation for osteoporosis is calcium and Vitamin D. They

come in one pill (630 mg Calcium, 400 IUs Vitamin D). Take one twice a day. I

get it at Costco.

Costco also has a liquid calcium supplement. It has vitamin D as

well and I forget what else. Each TBSP dose has 500 mg calcium; I take

one in the AM and one at bedtime. The body can only absorb up to 500 mg

calcium at a time.

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My rheumatologist colleague recommends calcium citrate (Caltrate) with

vitamin D for calcium supplementation. I take the generic. One trick,

when you get your tablet, see if it dissolves quickly in water. If

not, then your body is probably not going to be able to utilize it

well.

He also states that most people are deficient in Vitamin D. This is

not only needed for the body to utilize calcium, but deficiencies can

cause fatigue, muscle aching and weakness. Your doctor can do a test

to check for Vitamin D levels.

Maggie Szafranski in E. Central Illinois

IDC Dx'd 12/14/2006, neg SNB, ER+PR+, S/P bil. breast reduction, to

start radiation today.

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Thank you Francis,

I will check out the pills and liquids.

Thank you again,

Anita

--- -Frances Bartels ki0dz@...> wrote:

> mizzes12 wrote:

> > Anita, the recommendation for osteoporosis is

> calcium and Vitamin D. They come in one pill (630

> mg Calcium, 400 IUs Vitamin D). Take one twice a

> day. I get it at Costco.

> Costco also has a liquid calcium supplement. It

> has vitamin D as

> well and I forget what else. Each TBSP dose has 500

> mg calcium; I take

> one in the AM and one at bedtime. The body can only

> absorb up to 500 mg

> calcium at a time.

>

> -Frances

> --

> -Frances Bartels *** ki0dz@...

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Thank you Maggie,

I believe I have seen the Caltrate at our stores.

Will check it out and I thank you for the information.

Thanks again,

Anita

--- Maggie magfchld@...> wrote:

> My rheumatologist colleague recommends calcium

> citrate (Caltrate) with

> vitamin D for calcium supplementation. I take the

> generic. One trick,

> when you get your tablet, see if it dissolves

> quickly in water. If

> not, then your body is probably not going to be able

> to utilize it

> well.

>

> He also states that most people are deficient in

> Vitamin D. This is

> not only needed for the body to utilize calcium, but

> deficiencies can

> cause fatigue, muscle aching and weakness. Your

> doctor can do a test

> to check for Vitamin D levels.

>

> Maggie Szafranski in E. Central Illinois

> IDC Dx'd 12/14/2006, neg SNB, ER+PR+, S/P bil.

> breast reduction, to

> start radiation today.

>

>

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I take the chewable calcium tablets...cant take the pills too large...and cant

eat the ones that are chocolate...too much chocolate and that is not good...What

is the name of the liquid calcium...

Betsy

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