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Sunday, October, 25, 2009

What Is Calcium

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What Calcium Means for Your Heart

By Dr. William Davis Health Expert

Why are we advised to take calcium supplements?

 

Men and women are advised to take calcium because it has been shown to reduce blood pressure a small amount (2-3 mmHg). Women, in particular, can stall the deterioration of bone strength (demineralization) by taking calcium supplements, 1200-1300 mg per day, and eating calcium-rich foods like dairy products.

 

Is that all true?

 

It is true insofar as we remain vitamin D deficient. In other words, decades of clinical studies that examined the ...

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