Guest guest Posted December 10, 2001 Report Share Posted December 10, 2001 Here is some important info. on calcium. Again the omegas are more responsible than you would believe. This is one of hundreds of web pages saying the same thing = Calcium absorption is also greatly influenced by the omegas. Essential Fatty Acids While too much fat, and especially oxidized or trans fats, are damaging to bone, high quality essential fats are important for optimum bone health. Both EPA (Omega 3 oils found in fish, flaxseed, canola, soy, walnuts and dark green vegetables) and GLA (Omega 6 oils found in evening primrose oil, safflower, sunflower, walnuts, pumpkin, sesame, flax, oils, corn and hemp) increase calcium absorption, reduce urinary calcium loss, increase calcium deposition in bone and reduce inflammation. http://www.betterbones.com/newsletters.htm Notice all the other ingredients. Here is the formula from: http://store./vitanet/calwitip180c.html calcium (MCHA), 600 mg. calcium (citrate/malate), 600 mg. ipriflavone, 500 mg. horsetail extract (5:1), 300 mg. magnesium (aspartate), 115 mg. manganese (aspartate), 30 mg. zinc (picolinate), 30 mg. copper (glycinate), 2.5 mg. boron (glycinate), 2 mg. vitamin C (as ascorbyl palmitate), 22 mg. vitamin D3, 400 IU vitamin K1, 500 mcg. Where is Greg when you need him :-) :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2001 Report Share Posted December 10, 2001 Thank you SO MUCH! EFA's are so vital in many respects!! Very complete and thorough information! Thanks again, JoAnn JoAnn Guest joguest Friendsforhealthnaturally http://canceranswer.homestead.com/AIM.html Rick Muenzer <r.muenzer@v...> wrote: > Here is some important info. on calcium. > Again the omegas are more responsible than you would believe. > This is one of hundreds of web pages saying the same thing = > Calcium absorption is also greatly influenced by the omegas. > Essential Fatty Acids > While too much fat, and especially oxidized or trans fats, are damaging to bone, > high quality essential fats are important for optimum bone health. Both EPA (Omega > 3 oils found in fish, flaxseed, > canola, soy, walnuts and dark green vegetables) and GLA (Omega 6 oils found in > evening primrose oil, safflower, sunflower, walnuts, pumpkin, sesame, flax, oils, > corn and hemp) > increase calcium absorption, reduce urinary calcium loss, increase calcium > deposition in bone and reduce inflammation. > http://www.betterbones.com/newsletters.htm > Notice all the other ingredients. > > Here is the formula from: http://store./vitanet/calwitip180c.html > > calcium (MCHA), 600 mg. > calcium (citrate/malate), 600 mg. > ipriflavone, 500 mg. > horsetail extract (5:1), 300 mg. > magnesium (aspartate), 115 mg. > manganese (aspartate), 30 mg. > zinc (picolinate), 30 mg. > copper (glycinate), 2.5 mg. > boron (glycinate), 2 mg. > vitamin C (as ascorbyl palmitate), 22 mg. > vitamin D3, 400 IU > vitamin K1, 500 mcg. > > > Where is Greg when you need him :-) :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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