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Without Calcium,Humans Could not Survive

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

A large part of the ongoing milk advertisement campaign seeks to persuade people to drink milk for its calcium content. Indeed, calcium comprises a crucial aspect of human health.

Not only is calcium needed for muscle contraction, but calcium Lends to our bone structure, bone recovery (re-calcification), and bone health as well. (more…)

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Calcium is Very Important

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

A shortage of calcium may have a negative impact on the gehoor.Celfysioloog Tim Lambers, March 5 at which this study will receive his PhD, also found in the inner channel for calcium transport as in the kidney. (more…)

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Coral Calcium

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

“Coral calcium” is a dietary supplement that is supposedly derived from “remnants of living coral from coral reefs degraded by the waves or other natural processes.” It also claimed that, from ancient ocean beds of the coral reefs in Okinawa, Japan is met [1:120].

To simply say, “coral remnants” are limestone, which are produced by the coral organisms as a protective shield. (more…)

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CALCIUM

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

calciumIt is found in spinach, parsley, milk, cheese, sesame seeds, wholemeal bread, beans, almonds, broccoli, turnips, hard water, and fish, including herring roe.

Function is found in bones, teeth, muscles, nerves and blood, especially necessary for the growth of children and to prevent osteoporosis in older women.

Employment and dosage in cases of anxiety, anger, cramps in pregnancy, depression, heavy or painful menstruation, enlarged prostate, rheumatism, take 500 mg daily; in menopause take up to 1 g daily.

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