Guest guest Posted April 4, 2002 Report Share Posted April 4, 2002 gemno@a... wrote: > In a message dated 3/28/02 10:54:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, > joguest@m... writes: > > It is my understanding that with arthritis, part of the problem > is calcium deposits that accumulate within the joints of those who > develop arthritis. Why one would want to take extra calcium to get > rid of it, is beyond me. Just a thought. :-) >> > > JoAnn, > I save all your letters in a file. There are so many helpful tips in > them. I take the calcium supplements because I have osteoporosis. I do take > Glucosamine/Choindroitin and MSM. too. Nothing seems to be helping my pain. > I rarely take any painkiller (motrin, etc or any prescription medicine so > that is not my problem. The foods you mention are foods I like too. I have > to make sure I eat them on a daily regular basis. > The guy who originally wrote that coral calcium helped his arthritis was > really nice. He sent the following update: > > <<since my last posting about taking coral calcium, I've not noticed any > more added relief of pain of arthritis ( or any thing else ) - must have > been the change of the seasons flowing through my body's system>> > > He also sent me a private post saying that coral calcium was over rated and > not to rush out to buy it for arthritis relief. I really appreciated that > post since desperate people will grab at anything. > I was not aware the COQ-10 was useful for arthritis. Since that > supplement has so many other helpful qualities, I am going to add that one to > my list. I am definitely going to make sure I have more foods high in sulfur > content. > I want to thank you, Francie and others on the list who took the time to > respond to my question about coral calcium. All the comments were most > helpful. > > HUGS to you and all, > Jean --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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