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Could someone tell me why I shouldn't use just any calcium? I know there

is a reason, I just can't seem to find it on GFCG site. And what should I

know about stearates? (seems I heard something about it).

Lolita

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We put the Kirkman's calcium in a scrambled egg every morning. We don't

have any egg issues and almost always eats them. (BTW Since we

can't put milk in them, we use a little water as an emulsifier. It makes

them nice and fluffy.)

Pat in Ohio

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> OK, I do not want to start a war here. But I am looking for an

> article, written by a reputable source, that talks abut the benefit

> of calcium citrate over calcium carbonate. IF you have any, would

> you please e-mail to me the site?? Thanks.

************************

Vicki, I have 3 links for you. I don't know if they're of any use,

but check 'em out.

1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Entrez/query?

db=m&form=6&uid=2203964&dopt=r

2) http://www.youngagain2000.com/calcium1.html

(This site is selling something, but it lists the souce as the Univ.

of Tx Southwestern Med. Ctr., but when trying to search for that

study, I would always get " Website not responding. " Maybe you'll

have better luck).

3) http://www.bestlifeint.com/articles/calcium_citrate.html

HTH

in NJ

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Yep, that's it. It's the cold weather thing. It certainly can't be me

and my stinkin' thinkin'. :o) Now, Jo, ya'll Okies coan stop sending

that cold weather down here to Denton. This 1 1/2 inches of ice on the

roads is for the birds.

Lori Owen - Denton, Texas

CHF 4/14/01 479 lbs.

SRVG 7/16/01 401 lbs.

Current Weight 339.5 lbs. and loosing again

Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce

On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 16:12:03 -0000 " lilnain39 "

writes:

> Good morning,

> Just a couple of notes. I am 'long of tooth' so I remember when it

> was cold and miserable we always had comfort foods. Translated that

> is CARBS ! Pastas,sausages,stews.b-r-e-a-d,

> gravies..etc..etc...etc.

> Are we reverting to that mindset this time of the year again?

> Jo In Freakin' cold Oklahoma!

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Yep, that's it. It's the cold weather thing. It certainly can't be me

and my stinkin' thinkin'. :o) Now, Jo, ya'll Okies coan stop sending

that cold weather down here to Denton. This 1 1/2 inches of ice on the

roads is for the birds.

Lori Owen - Denton, Texas

CHF 4/14/01 479 lbs.

SRVG 7/16/01 401 lbs.

Current Weight 339.5 lbs. and loosing again

Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce

On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 16:12:03 -0000 " lilnain39 "

writes:

> Good morning,

> Just a couple of notes. I am 'long of tooth' so I remember when it

> was cold and miserable we always had comfort foods. Translated that

> is CARBS ! Pastas,sausages,stews.b-r-e-a-d,

> gravies..etc..etc...etc.

> Are we reverting to that mindset this time of the year again?

> Jo In Freakin' cold Oklahoma!

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Coral calcium is calcium carbonate and is poorly absorbed. I have read that it

also contains heavy metals, which we can definately do without. Calcium citrate

is still the most absorbable type of calcium to use.

I won't mention the weather here (Ferndale Washington) as it is not snowing.

However, it is very cold and windy. The electric blanket, tea and a book sound

good to me too.

BarbaraJean

calcium

Good morning,

Just a couple of notes. I am 'long of tooth' so I remember when it

was cold and miserable we always had comfort foods. Translated that

is CARBS ! Pastas,sausages,stews.b-r-e-a-d, gravies..etc..etc...etc.

Are we reverting to that mindset this time of the year again? The

weather is cold and dreary all over [don't want to hear from you if

it isn't] LOL. Just a thought. Each one has to battle those demons

in their own way. personally I am choosiinig sitting in a warm bed

with tea and a book. (studying!)

Another thing...has anyone had personal experience with Coral

Calcium? Good> bad>

it has caught my attention and I am curious.

Thanks for listening. I need to turn up the blanket! hahahahaha

Jo In Freakin' cold Oklahoma!

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

Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

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Coral calcium is calcium carbonate and is poorly absorbed. I have read that it

also contains heavy metals, which we can definately do without. Calcium citrate

is still the most absorbable type of calcium to use.

I won't mention the weather here (Ferndale Washington) as it is not snowing.

However, it is very cold and windy. The electric blanket, tea and a book sound

good to me too.

BarbaraJean

calcium

Good morning,

Just a couple of notes. I am 'long of tooth' so I remember when it

was cold and miserable we always had comfort foods. Translated that

is CARBS ! Pastas,sausages,stews.b-r-e-a-d, gravies..etc..etc...etc.

Are we reverting to that mindset this time of the year again? The

weather is cold and dreary all over [don't want to hear from you if

it isn't] LOL. Just a thought. Each one has to battle those demons

in their own way. personally I am choosiinig sitting in a warm bed

with tea and a book. (studying!)

Another thing...has anyone had personal experience with Coral

Calcium? Good> bad>

it has caught my attention and I am curious.

Thanks for listening. I need to turn up the blanket! hahahahaha

Jo In Freakin' cold Oklahoma!

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

Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

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this was probably meant for the whole list:

> Has anyone tried the coral calcium? I have a dear friend who swears > by

ti but I want more than one persons input. Just curious.

> Thanks

> Jo in Yukon

if you look in the archives there are dozens of messages about it - we've

talked about it at least 4x in the last 6mo.

sue

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coral calcium

dead animal bones

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> Good morning,

> Just a couple of notes. I am 'long of tooth' so I remember when it

> was cold and miserable we always had comfort foods. Translated that

> is CARBS ! Pastas,sausages,stews.b-r-e-a-d, gravies..etc..etc...etc.

> Are we reverting to that mindset this time of the year again? The

> weather is cold and dreary all over [don't want to hear from you if

> it isn't] LOL. Just a thought. Each one has to battle those demons

> in their own way. personally I am choosiinig sitting in a warm bed

> with tea and a book. (studying!)

> Another thing...has anyone had personal experience with Coral

> Calcium? Good> bad>

> it has caught my attention and I am curious.

> Thanks for listening. I need to turn up the blanket! hahahahaha

> Jo In Freakin' cold Oklahoma!

>

>

>

>

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

>

> Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

>

>

>

>

>

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this was probably meant for the whole list:

> Has anyone tried the coral calcium? I have a dear friend who swears > by

ti but I want more than one persons input. Just curious.

> Thanks

> Jo in Yukon

if you look in the archives there are dozens of messages about it - we've

talked about it at least 4x in the last 6mo.

sue

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coral calcium

dead animal bones

Thanks,

Vitalady, Inc. T

www.vitalady.com

If you are interested in PayPal, please click here:

https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com

calcium

> Good morning,

> Just a couple of notes. I am 'long of tooth' so I remember when it

> was cold and miserable we always had comfort foods. Translated that

> is CARBS ! Pastas,sausages,stews.b-r-e-a-d, gravies..etc..etc...etc.

> Are we reverting to that mindset this time of the year again? The

> weather is cold and dreary all over [don't want to hear from you if

> it isn't] LOL. Just a thought. Each one has to battle those demons

> in their own way. personally I am choosiinig sitting in a warm bed

> with tea and a book. (studying!)

> Another thing...has anyone had personal experience with Coral

> Calcium? Good> bad>

> it has caught my attention and I am curious.

> Thanks for listening. I need to turn up the blanket! hahahahaha

> Jo In Freakin' cold Oklahoma!

>

>

>

>

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

>

> Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

>

>

>

>

>

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You should not take iron and calcium together because iron blocks calcium

asorption.

Regards,

Barb

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I have heard you should not take calcium with another supplement, but I don't

remember which one. Can anyone shed some light? Thanks

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can't take calcium with iron.

lori h.

> I have heard you should not take calcium with another supplement, but I don't

remember which one. Can anyone shed some light?

Thanks

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