The reason: calcium citrate is more soluble than calcium carbonate, so
the calcium gets into the cells of the esophagus faster.
Not exact matches
Researchers have
gotten stem
cells to grow on a ceramic material called
calcium phosphate (CaP), but this scaffold is stiff and brittle, making it difficult to implant
into patients.
I had too much biounavailable
calcium, preventing my thyroid hormones from
getting into my
cells.
There's a whole rafter of studies showing that once
calcium intake
gets above optimal levels, the massive influx of the mineral
into all your bodily
cells can make your immune system's free radicals go berserk.