calcium supplements
calcium supplements
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by Scott White - 2006-12-18
In a recent study by the federal government, only 21% of adults were getting the proper amount of calcium per day! This is not a good sign, since calcium is extremely important in dozens of your body'...
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by James Finlayson - 2007-02-12
Calcium Supplement Absorption Myths and Realities You have probably heard that calcium supplements are very hard to absorb, or not very bio-available. From different sources you may have hea...
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by Roger Hutchison - 2007-02-23
Calcium is a basic element found in nearly all organized tissues. Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and combines with phosphorus to form calcium phosphate in the bones and teeth. It inc...
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by Cliff Smith - 2007-09-20
Whether you are on a low carb diet or not, sugar is damaging to the body in many ways. The following is a partial list of some of sugar's consequences from a variety of medical journals and other sci...
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by Cliff Smith - 2007-09-21
Growing up in the '70's, I thought Cap 'N Crunch was healthy cereal, but later I realized that sugary cereals were contributing to a lifelong sugar addiction. My sugar addiction and the effects...
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by Paul Rodgers - 2008-06-29
Coral Calcium is a salt of calcium derived from fossilized coral reefs. Coral Calcium is found naturally embedded in the soil in Japan. Coral calcium is composed primarily of the shells and skeleto...
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by Paul Rodgers - 2008-07-02
Coral Calcium is a salt of calcium derived from fossilized coral reefs. Coral Calcium is found naturally embedded in the soil in Japan. Coral calcium is composed primarily of the shells and skeletons ...
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by Zach Hunt - 2008-10-19
Calcium is the mineral most critical to achieving and maintaining strong, healthy bones and minimizing bone loss later in life. But Milk and other dairy products are often disliked or not tolerated w...
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by Terry Stanfield.. - 2008-11-24
Diabetes is a disease that affects your pancreas and it only allows your pancreas to produce a certain amount of insulin compared to a person without diabetes. Insulin is the hormone that allows sugar...
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by Terry Stanfield.. - 2008-11-24
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a disease that affects roughly 90%-95% of all people who have diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes is also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes because you do not need to take dail...