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Barrie, how about a liquid form? I took that for awhile, and it was fine. It's

a simpler formula than solid forms.

 

An even healthier solution though is eating more green veggies.... Nature's

Ideal source of calcium. :-)

 

Deborah

 

 

I just need to find a calcium citrate in capsule form (can't digest the

tablets) that is GF, in case anyone knows of one. Barrie

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Hi Deborah

 

Can you let me know the brand of the liquid calcium and if it is available in

Australia?

 

Many thanks

 

Emma

 

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 10:53 AM

Re: calcium citrate

 

 

Barrie, how about a liquid form? I took that for awhile, and it was fine. It's

a simpler formula than solid forms.

 

An even healthier solution though is eating more green veggies.... Nature's

Ideal source of calcium. :-)

 

Deborah

 

I just need to find a calcium citrate in capsule form (can't digest the

tablets) that is GF, in case anyone knows of one. Barrie

.

 

 

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What brand did you use of calcium citrate in liquid form? I've never

seen any that didn't have some sort of sugar/sweetener in it.

 

I eat as many green veggies as I can. I no longer digest them well,

so

now that is a modest amount. As a post-menopausal celiac woman with

osteopenia, my calcium requirements are far greater than the amount

of

green veggies I could possibly eat in a day, even with a digestive

system

that has not been compromised by more than 50 years of undiagnosed

celiac disease. Kale, for example has about 55 mg calcium per cup,

so I

would have to eat about 22 cups of kale per day. That's really not

doable. Plus, celiacs often don't assimilate nutrients well from

food

alone, so that's not necessarily the healthiest solution for

everybody.

 

Barrie

 

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> Barrie, how about a liquid form? I took that for awhile, and it

was

fine. It's a simpler formula than solid forms.

>

> An even healthier solution though is eating more green veggies....

Nature's Ideal source of calcium. :-)

>

> Deborah

>

>

> I just need to find a calcium citrate in capsule form (can't

digest

the tablets) that is GF, in case anyone knows of one. Barrie

> .

>

>

>

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Hi Emma;

 

I'm in Canada. Have you tried an internet search?

 

Deborah

 

 

 

Hi Deborah

 

Can you let me know the brand of the liquid calcium and if it is available in

Australia?

 

Many thanks

 

Emma

.

 

 

 

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