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Important information on calcium supplementation and Bone strength

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GMI is a fine resource.

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Woefully incomplete, and therefore wrong and dangerous information. They neglected the necessity of supplementing with vitamin K so that the calcium gets to the bones instead of getting deposited in the arteries. I wrote about this here: Vitamins and Minerals for Bone Health and Reduced Risk of Cancer

tinyurl.com/hya5dwd and here: Vitamin K: Unsung and Essential

tinyurl.com/yd9l4j3q

Parkie13, if you are a subscriber please straighten them out - I do not have the time.

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