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--- Marianne,

This has become an obsession with me, ever since my first heart

attack when I heard on cable that excess calcium spills over into the

blood stream and contributes to stickiness and arterial thrombosis.

 

It figures...

as this is relatively the only supplement that allopathic medicine

vigorously promotes for treatment of the vast majority of female

disorders...whether it be Endometriosis, menopause or osteoporosis.

Really not surprising that the amounts recommeded on the site were

way lower than most practitioners recommend!

So what else is new?

I knew it all along!

 

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marianne2406@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 18/04/02 17:44:58 GMT Daylight Time,

> joguest@m... writes:

>

>

> > Excessive Calcium *Causes* Osteoporosis!

> >

>

> Thank you so much for all these 'osteoporosis' posts, they have

been

> brilliant.

> Marianne

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>

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Now JoAnn, the answer is very simple as to why you knew it and they don't -

you are a clever lady and they are they are just dumb doctors (grin)

 

Marianne

 

 

> This has become an obsession with me, ever since my first heart

> attack when I heard on cable that excess calcium spills over into the

> blood stream and contributes to stickiness and arterial thrombosis.

>

> It figures...

> as this is relatively the only supplement that allopathic medicine

> vigorously promotes for treatment of the vast majority of female

> disorders...whether it be Endometriosis, menopause or osteoporosis.

> Really not surprising that the amounts recommeded on the site were

> way lower than most practitioners recommend!

> So what else is new?

> I knew it all along!

>

>

 

 

 

 

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