Pros: No matter what age you are calcium is a necessity. Cons: None that I am aware of.
What can I say about Calcium.
Well I certainly did not get enough as an infant and in my childhood. I was born after the war in England. My mother carried me while rationing was still on. Very little milk, powered eggs, etc. She...
Pros: Calcium is one of the most important nutrients a body needs Cons: some people can not take it, as their body produces too much
Last year I had some blood tests done, just for a routine exam, and lo and behold, my doctor called back to tell me I had elevated Calcium levels. Since this was the third time the test results came back with that reading in that many years, he...
Pros: great taste Cons: tendency to eat more than needed because it tastes so good
Now anyone who takes calcium knows the usual chewable tablets taste like chalk. I don't care how they say it tastes, it's like chewing chalk! OK? Got it? Would you like something different? You bet your sweet patoote, we want something with REAL flavor....
Pros: Delicious flavors; Little if any chalky taste. Cons: Twice the price of chewable calcium tablets.
My aging body's twinges and aches tell me what it needs long before my rationalizing mind makes the change-of-life=increased risk of osteoporosis connection.
As a nurse I know I need 1,000 to 1,300 milligrams (mg.) of this mineral every day....
I recently had my annual physical exam which resulted in both good and bad news. The good news was that, overall, I’m fairly healthy. The bad news? According to my doctor, I haven’t been getting enough calcium in my diet. This is particularly...
Calcium supplements have helped me more than I ever thought they would or could. I had no idea that I would actually notice any effects from taking calcium! I knew calcium was something I needed to keep my bones and teeth strong, and I knew I especially...
Pros: Calcium helps to build strong bones Cons: Calcium does not work alone
Most women would love to be ultra thin. Everyone thinks it's so chic and healthy but it's not. I was skinny for most of my life, at least until last summer when perimenopause started wrecking havoc with my body. I am here to tell you about one of the ...
Pros: Helps prevent osteoperosis and more Cons: Chance of overdose (although a small chance..it's still a chance)
Here I am again, trying to inform everyone on yet another Vitamin/Mineral. Although this is my first review on a mineral I hope it helps to answer some questions you may have about Calcium. I will start out with a chart I found on a Website and then go...
Pros: strong bones, teeth, nerves, healthy heart, blood clotting Cons: taken alone will cause serious deficiencies and problems
Attempting to write a short review on a topic that is very intricate and involved is quite a task. I normally would not even bother, however, I am becoming more and more concerned about the misinformation that is causing people to throw their lives...
Pros: Strong bones, lowered risk of osteoporosis, better health, can help PMS symptoms Cons: calcium depletes daily, after 35 we no longer build as much bone
Current statistics show that half of all women over the age of 65 will suffer the consequences of an osteoporosis related bone fracture. This information, along with the realization that my grandmother is showing the classic dowager's hump at age 83, a...
Pros: Good for you, super tasty Cons: A little pricey
Everyone knows that they should take their vitamins. We all know how beneficial they are to our health and well-being, especially if you are not getting all that is needed from your diet. The only problem for me is that I hate taking pills!...
But not if I take calcium. My doctor recommended I take calcium years ago when I started menopause. My mother must have been lactose intolerant as she could not digest milk. She grew up without drinking milk, but could eat cheese and ice cream. She...
Pros: Strong bones and teeth Cons: Phosphorous added to drinking water depletes your supply of calcium
Is your drinking water robbing your body of calcium? How could that be, you ask? Water is good for you! In fact, Lively Water contains calcium, magnesium and potassium. "Lively water" --- what's that? Allow me to explain myself and take...
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