Have you considered
taking calcium pills to prevent osteoporosis, the thinning of the bones responsible for lost height and fragility fractures?
The recommendation to
take calcium pills originated in the assumption that even if they did little to help, aside from mild constipation they would be unlikely to harm.
People
take calcium pills etc and its found in health food stores so I was confused why this was labeled with warnings, unless this is a different product.
Not exact matches
Iron and
calcium bind the thyroid hormaone and it does not get where it should go in the body, so you should
take those
pills separately.
Ultimately, Ott agrees with the task force recommendations: women who get enough
calcium and vitamin D from their diet shouldn't
take pills.
The trial involved 2,300 older women who were randomly assigned to
take either high - dose vitamin D plus
calcium, or placebo
pills.
Older people who
take at least 500 milligrams of
calcium daily — less than the amount in a typical one - a-day
calcium pill — are 30 % more likely to have a heart attack than those who
take no
calcium at all, the study estimates.
A combination
pill with up to 600 mg of
calcium and 400 IU of D,
taken twice daily, should help most women.
Your doctor may suggest
taking a vitamin D supplement or a combination
calcium and vitamin D
pill.
Hi Tom I have no parathyroid action so I
take citracal petites 8
pills 3x daily for a total of 24
pills daily 4800iu there is no way I could eat that many eggs to make enough egg shells for this dosage is there any other form of
calcium I could use that would be better to use.
In a study by the University of Cambridge, subjects who
took a daily
calcium and vitamin D supplement lost more weight than those who
took a placebo
pill.
Vitamin D3 Liquid - promotes my
calcium and phosphorus absorption, supports my bone, breast, prostate, cardiovascular, colon, and immune health (I love this because it's hard to find Vitamin D on its own with out being combined with Calcium... plus the liquid makes it a lot easier to take than swallowing a huge horse
calcium and phosphorus absorption, supports my bone, breast, prostate, cardiovascular, colon, and immune health (I love this because it's hard to find Vitamin D on its own with out being combined with
Calcium... plus the liquid makes it a lot easier to take than swallowing a huge horse
Calcium... plus the liquid makes it a lot easier to
take than swallowing a huge horse
pill!)