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On 6/22/06, ita <jzealey@...> wrote:

> What foods do you guys get your daily calcium requirements? Ive heard

> that rhubarb is high is calcium, is rhubarb OK to eat or yet another

> no no?

The best source of calcium is bones. You can make soups out of bones

from, for example, roast chicken. Bones contain calcium and

phosphorus in an ideal balance, as well as a variety of unique

proteins and glycoproteins. They are a good source of several sugars

that are considered " glyconutrients. " (Keep in mind that you can't

utilize glyconutrients properly if you are taking cholesterol-lowering

drugs or red yeast rice.)

You can supplement with bone meal powder. The most cost-effective

I've found is NOW's bone meal powder. They have it capsulized as

mycrocyrstaline hydroxyapatite, but the straight bone meal powder is

cheaper.

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Thanks - I didnt know you could buy bone meal powder. Ill check

it out.

ita

> > What foods do you guys get your daily calcium requirements? Ive

heard

> > that rhubarb is high is calcium, is rhubarb OK to eat or yet

another

> > no no?

>

> The best source of calcium is bones. You can make soups out of

bones

> from, for example, roast chicken. Bones contain calcium and

> phosphorus in an ideal balance, as well as a variety of unique

> proteins and glycoproteins. They are a good source of several

sugars

> that are considered " glyconutrients. " (Keep in mind that you can't

> utilize glyconutrients properly if you are taking cholesterol-

lowering

> drugs or red yeast rice.)

>

> You can supplement with bone meal powder. The most cost-effective

> I've found is NOW's bone meal powder. They have it capsulized as

> mycrocyrstaline hydroxyapatite, but the straight bone meal powder is

> cheaper.

>

> Chris

>

> --

> The Truth About Cholesterol

> Find Out What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You:

> http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com

>

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Cal mag is best taken on an empty stomach. You may feel a bit more tired

due to the relaxing effect of those minerals.

Cal and mag is not really an antacid per se. Cal is found in Tums, but they

just put it in there as a selling point. It doesnt really do anything good

because you need acid to absorb minerals.

Buddy

On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 2:14 PM, <Kathycozycove@...> wrote:

> Hi ,

> You are suppose to take it at bedtime, or a half hour before you go to bed.

> I always take mind at bedtime. Mine is in liquid form

>

>

>

> In a message dated 10/31/2008 1:02:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

> imsinfo@... <imsinfo%40> writes:

>

> I wonder if somebody had any side effects with intake of

> calcium/magnezium? It is recommended to take it with meals but it is

> actually antacid minerals. As far as i know it is not recommended to

> take antacid with meal to reduce digestion.It is better to take it in

> between meals. I feel tired when i take cal/mag with Vitamin D.

> Probably because of antacid effect.

>

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I believe that i got candida first from progesterone shot which

imbalanced my hormonal system. But it come up visible only after

antibiotic intake.I have red on Candida International that it is

recommemded to take GLA if it is the reason.But I am afraid to do

that too because of adenomyosis.My recent test showed high

progesterone but doc said it can fluctuate so i don`t need to do

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cause hot flashes to me. All other things are normal in my test

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> >

> > > Hi ,

> > > You are suppose to take it at bedtime, or a half hour before

you go to

> > bed.

> > > I always take mind at bedtime. Mine is in liquid form

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > In a message dated 10/31/2008 1:02:51 P.M. Central Daylight

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> > > imsinfo (DOT) <mailto:imsinfo%40 <imsinfo%

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> > <imsinfo%40>

> > writes:

> > >

> > > I wonder if somebody had any side effects with intake of

> > > calcium/magnezium? It is recommended to take it with meals but

it is

> > > actually antacid minerals. As far as i know it is not

recommended to

> > > take antacid with meal to reduce digestion.It is better to

take it in

> > > between meals. I feel tired when i take cal/mag with Vitamin D.

> > > Probably because of antacid effect.

> > >

> > >

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