Another major factor in the development of skeletal disease in young growing dogs is too
much calcium intake.
A comparison of the bone mineral density of vegans to omnivores found that though omnivores have more than twice as
much calcium intake due to dairy consumption, both had the same bone density.
Not exact matches
Also, it was interesting to read about your thoughts on
calcium intake, something I've never really put
much thought to.
That's especially true for people who weren't paying too
much attention to their
calcium intake in the first place.
Are a woman Have a family history of osteoporosis Are white Are thin Are short Went into menopause early Have a low
calcium intake Don't exercise Smoke cigarettes Drink more than two alcohol drinks daily Are on chronic steroid therapy (e.g. Prednisone) Are on chronic anticonvulsant therapy Are taking drugs which can cause dizziness Are hyperthyroid Eat too
much animal protein
intake Use antacids regularly Drink more than two cups of coffee daily
I demonstrated by how
much lower the plant - based / vegan
calcium RDIs are at different salt
intakes, here: http://www.youcefbanouni.com/1579/why-vegans-need-less-
calcium-who-based-numbers/
Drinking too
much milk (or having a high
calcium intake) seems to increase prostate cancer risk.
However, it is
much more than just
calcium intake as I was consuming plenty of
calcium during my first 2 pregnancies and both labors were quite painful as is the norm today.
Most interest has this far focused on
calcium and vitamin D.
Much less interest has been paid to other important nutrients such as protein, and especially to minerals such as phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and vitamins such as C and K. Recent studies suggests that increased
intake of plant fibers, fruits and vegetables is associated with an increased bone mineral density also in elderly subjects, both women and men [22, 23].
Although, recent research studies have shown that the
intake of water, protein and
calcium influences oxalate formation as
much as, or more than
intake of oxalate.
You see, bone breakdown after menopause is really an issue of inflammation, as opposed to
calcium intake (which is
much more helpful in the pre-menopausal years).
In order to qualify for the
calcium health claim, a dietary supplement
much contain at least 20 % of the Reference Dietary
Intake, which for
calcium means at least 260 mg / serving.
You'd die more from normal Norton salt
intake because that's the type of salt they put inside a can of raviolies, spaghettios, look at people who snack on dorritos them chips are loaded with iodised overheated salt the caking agents
calcium silicate there is no minerals at all in Norton iodised salt Himalayan salt the history on it is true that it been around since the big bang it hasn't been touched by our polluted oily waters.Pink Himalayan salt despite its pink color is a halite rock salt.Some peeps enjoy drinking bloody Mary's / margaritas and they haven't died from too
much salt
intake.The prob lies within reg.
There are several dietary, contributing facts to cats developing this problem, one is moisture
intake, one is high
calcium intake, and the other is too
much magnesium.
To
much calcium can cause their system to shut down the
intake of
calcium, doing more harm than good later on.
For this reason and because so
much about this condition is not known, we have emphasized dietary changes directed toward reducing
calcium intake for affected rabbits.