Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 Though the aticle does mention, " Milk is not good for your bones ....obsession with calcium in our society appears to be a major contributor to magnesium depletion ...high intake of calcium interferes with magnesium absorption. In other words it makes an already existing deficiency worse " , it fails to remark that milk is today up to 70% depleted of magnesium. This is the only reason calcium imbalance might be an issue when drinking milk. How do young animals build their bones while living on the same milk? They have adequate supplies of growth hormone, which we are suppressing in ourselves by eating carbohydrate foods. I note also that the elements boron and strontium and also vitamin C are not mentioned at all in the article. You'd be surprised what a little of those could do for building your bones when added to the diet. Vitamin C for example is crucial for laying down the first layer of crosslinked collagen, upon which subsequent layers of bone are formed. In failing to mention these, the article fails to alleviate the confusion. Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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