Guest guest Posted December 1, 2003 Report Share Posted December 1, 2003 Hi Wayne, I keep seeing a lot about Vitamin D, Dr. Mercola recommends Cod liver oil. I had been thinking about milk which has Calcium and Potassium but not Magnesium so it does little for bones. Best thing for bones may be green leaves. Wayne I keep getting back to my Caveman stuff, When I was a kid I tasted leaves and shoots. I am sure our ancestors were often reduced to eating leaves. Then there are the Greenland Eskimos living on half cooked fish and super healthy. Have you looked at the Aquatic Ape theory? Best Regards, Lorenzo More than half of the advisors to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have financial relationships with pharmaceutical companies that have an interest in FDA decisions. (Source: Cauchon D. " FDA advisers tied to industry. " USA Today. September 25, 2000:01A.) Wayne Fugitt [wayne] Sunday, November 30, 2003 3:21 PM Coral Calcium Evening Lorenzo, >> A search of the net about calcium as a supplement brings up considerable >evidence that calcium needs magnesium with it to be effective. True. I am sure you did not forget, but did not mention Vitamin D. The more I study Vitamin D, the more I become concerned about it. I have a number of friends and relatives that have back problems, weak bones, and genuine Osteoporosis. I am been meditating on this issue for several months, maybe years. None of these people work in the sun with their shirt off. Some of them have tried very hard to be healthy, including nutrition and exercise. Still, their efforts failed. IMHO, the common issue is the lack of Vitamin D from the sun. Even today, in the low 60's I worked outside for a time with my shirt off. Because this therapy is so simple, so easy, and FREE, I think many totally miss it. Back to the subject of Coral Calcium, ..... most of the ones I have seen contain near a dozen other nutrients. Of course this should help anyone. Not only the calcium, but the blend of other vitamins. I think the best thing about Coral Calcium is the massive marketing program that has caused people to add supplements to their daily diet. Many people that had never taken any supplements bit the coral calcium bait. I have firmed up an idea or two relating to Sun and Skin Cancer that is a bit original. I have not read about this idea in hundreds of articles. Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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