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Where Do You Get Your Source of Calcium?

Yoplait 2010/12/06 22:35:58
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  • Karzita Salemer 2010/12/23 01:21:10
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    Karzita Salemer
    yogurt!!!!
  • Kaz 2010/12/23 01:14:51
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    Kaz
    milk and cheese as well, supplements are rubbish and you get more from milk than veg and low fat milk and cheese gives the same amount as regular.
  • AnnieApps 2010/12/23 00:57:48
    Vegetables
    AnnieApps
    I'm not quite sure what this is asking... Your supposed to get your calcium from milk...
  • All-American Bitch 2010/12/23 00:57:32
    Vegetables
    All-American Bitch
    +1
    Rly it's Soy Milk. lol. You get used to it but i went from 2% to 1% to skim then to soy. the vanilla kind made by Giant Eagle: Nature's Basket takes like a Vanilla Milkshake after drinking all that skim/1% milk.

    giant eagle natures basket vanilla milkshake drinking skim1 milk vanilla soy milk
  • Cellar Door 2010/12/23 00:42:41
    Vegetables
    Cellar Door
    I probably get most of my calcium from tofu and soy milk. I also get it from vegetables like broccoli, potatoes, tomatoes, and carrots. I can't stand the taste of yogurt! Dx
    milk vegetables broccoli potatoes tomatoes carrots taste yogurt dx
    milk vegetables broccoli potatoes tomatoes carrots taste yogurt dx
    I like tofu. :3
  • egglands worst! 2010/12/23 00:39:21
    Yogurt
    egglands worst!
    i tip milk.
  • tncdel eggland... 2010/12/23 19:54:26
  • Samantha 2010/12/23 00:38:01 (edited)
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    Samantha
    +1
    Although sea vegetables are a good source of it, and greens. My calcium powder is pure sea vegetable. And also I eat dairy milk cheese, such as Dansk cheese. pure sea vegetable eat dairy milk cheese dansk cheese
  • Liza Jane 2010/12/23 00:27:51
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    Liza Jane
    I take chewable Caltrates with vitamin D.

    They're delicious. :-)
  • lalalaaaaaful 2010/12/23 00:15:18
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    lalalaaaaaful
    MILK! MILKKKKKKK!!
  • ruby 2010/12/23 00:10:32
    Yogurt
    ruby
    Well milk, and I usually have a fruit smoothie or a glass of milk in the morning.
  • tncdel ruby 2010/12/23 19:54:46
  • ruby tncdel 2010/12/23 21:54:26
    ruby
    Thank you, thats very interesting. Maybe I will have to start with soy milk instead....
  • sketchbone 2010/12/22 23:57:02
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    sketchbone
    CHEEEEEEEEEZE
  • LULU 2010/12/22 23:56:47
    Vegetables
    LULU
    Actually I love veges and I love yogurt too. I eat both. I don't take supplements nor vitamins. I think people are too dependent on pills.
  • Gommball 2010/12/22 23:50:16
    Yogurt
    Gommball
    Milk and dairy produce >.>
  • Ash-the-empress 2010/12/22 23:48:42
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    Ash-the-empress
    Milk actually
    milk milk
  • cowboy 2010/12/22 23:45:48
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    cowboy
    QUICK
  • Shilo 2010/12/22 23:40:25
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    Shilo
  • Johnathan Winters 2010/12/22 23:22:08
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    Johnathan Winters
    +1
    Why isn't milk a choice? It's how I get my calcium. I drink about a gallon a day.
  • shobizniz Johnath... 2010/12/23 03:15:07
    shobizniz
    Yeah ,remember the milk commercials! Milk it does a body good! I am 47 years old and still have a six-pack! And it isn't Coors Light!
  • Johnath... shobizniz 2010/12/23 05:54:33
    Johnathan Winters
    Well, if it's not Coors, then is it bud light or miller light?
  • shobizniz Johnath... 2010/12/24 01:10:39
    shobizniz
    Actually it is Abdominal! Didnt find this six pack till I quit going and purchasing the others. Started exercising regularly and working out. Figured that it can only help me keep what I got!
  • deactivated 2010/12/22 23:20:04
    Vegetables
    deactivated
    I do eat yogurt once in a while. I like Dannon's peach yogurt or their pineapple and coconut flavor ones.
    eat yogurt dannons peach yogurt pineapple coconut flavor
  • Carole 2010/12/22 23:08:35
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    Carole
    I eat plenty of calcium rich food too!
  • Boris Badinov 2010/12/22 22:55:45
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    Boris Badinov
    All 3 actually but I enjoy the yogurt.
  • Paul 2010/12/22 22:48:29
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    Paul
    Milk.
  • Jaigo 2010/12/22 22:48:06
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    Jaigo
    When I can that is. hehehe
  • Xx ☠Shadow's Darkness xX 2010/12/22 22:46:44
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    Xx ☠Shadow's Darkness xX
    yogurt!!
  • Mystical♥Gleek 2010/12/22 22:41:52
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    Mystical♥Gleek
    I like yogurt.
  • Poetic Ramblings 2010/12/22 22:41:04
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    Poetic Ramblings
    Vegetables, yogurt, and mineral water. Lol.
  • ptete in left I trust ~ POT... 2010/12/22 22:40:38
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    ptete in left I trust ~ POTC**FUKU2**
    Diet can't provide the amount of calcium needed by a woman of any age. I love yogurt, drink some low fat milk with calcium added, use smart balance (which tastes just like butter), eat several servings of vegetables daily but it's not enough.
  • kk rob 2010/12/22 22:36:42
    Yogurt
    kk rob
    I am a big fan of Yoplait.
  • AEthelflaid 2010/12/22 22:36:05
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    AEthelflaid
    I love my yogurt.....
  • Auntie Coosa 2010/12/22 22:33:04
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    Auntie Coosa
    INCOMPLETE selection: I drink MILK with my HERBALIFE meal replacement which ALSO has calcium in it. I also eat CALCIUM rich Vegetables. I used to do the supplements, but learned that they don't always get the calcium into my system. And I do eat Yogurt . . . Activia . . . as well. The MILK and HERBALIFE are my main source of Calcium, however.
  • Auntie ... Auntie ... 2010/12/22 22:36:30
  • Bob 2010/12/22 22:32:17
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    Bob
    Don't drink milk, was forced to as a kid, so grew up not liking it.
  • Alexsys 2010/12/22 22:31:06
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    Alexsys
    I don't drink milk
  • Giantfan 2010/12/22 22:30:27
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    Giantfan
    +1
    Yogurt and milk. Oh and some ice cream also. With bananas and whipped cream. Cream not oil. Now I'm getting hungry. That blueberry pie I bought this morning is looking gooood right now. Now where was I?
  • kmay 2010/12/22 22:28:07
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    kmay
    Organic.

    Do not take calcium supplements.

    Lack of calcium has always been pinpointed as the culprit behind osteoporosis, a condition characterized by porous and fragile bones, afflicting mostly women, and found by recent studies to strike even before puberty.

    Top natural health expert Dr. Joseph Mercola, however, refuses to buy the whole calcium story. “The first myth is that osteoporosis is due to a calcium deficiency. As you’ll soon see, that’s not simply the case,” he says, warning against the many dangers of osteoporosis:

    Fragility
    Low bone mass
    Structural deterioration of bone tissue
    Increased fracture risks
    Exposing the Calcium Lie

    The Calcium Lie, authored by Dr Robert Thompson M.D., tackles this myth. The book states that the bone is made up of at least a dozen minerals, and that a focus on calcium supplementation is likely to worsen bone density and even increase osteoporosis risks!

    “Dr. Thompson believes that the overconsumption of calcium in the goal of preventing osteoporosis creates other mineral deficiencies and imbalances that will also increase your risk of heart disease, kidney stones, gallstones, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, obesity and type 2 diabetes,” Dr. Mercola says.

    He also adds that a recent study presents another link, reporting that e...



















    Organic.

    Do not take calcium supplements.

    Lack of calcium has always been pinpointed as the culprit behind osteoporosis, a condition characterized by porous and fragile bones, afflicting mostly women, and found by recent studies to strike even before puberty.

    Top natural health expert Dr. Joseph Mercola, however, refuses to buy the whole calcium story. “The first myth is that osteoporosis is due to a calcium deficiency. As you’ll soon see, that’s not simply the case,” he says, warning against the many dangers of osteoporosis:

    Fragility
    Low bone mass
    Structural deterioration of bone tissue
    Increased fracture risks
    Exposing the Calcium Lie

    The Calcium Lie, authored by Dr Robert Thompson M.D., tackles this myth. The book states that the bone is made up of at least a dozen minerals, and that a focus on calcium supplementation is likely to worsen bone density and even increase osteoporosis risks!

    “Dr. Thompson believes that the overconsumption of calcium in the goal of preventing osteoporosis creates other mineral deficiencies and imbalances that will also increase your risk of heart disease, kidney stones, gallstones, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, obesity and type 2 diabetes,” Dr. Mercola says.

    He also adds that a recent study presents another link, reporting that exercise, not calcium, builds strong bones among teenagers.

    The Danger of Drugs
    Another wrong notion on osteoporosis, says Dr. Mercola, is that it should be treated with bisfosphonate drugs like Fosamax, Actonel, or Boniva, which he says are “dangerous and loaded with side effects.”

    “This is one of the worst strategies for treating this condition, because even though it will increase your bone density, it is a poison!” reveals Dr. Mercola, explaining that such osteoporosis drugs work by killing certain cells in the bones called osteoclasts.

    When this happens, he adds, cells die off and only bone-building osteoblasts are left. “Hence you get bigger bone that is denser, but NOT stronger. Your bones actually become weaker, and in the long term increase your risk of developing a fracture,” he says.

    Preventing and Treating Osteoporosis the Safe, Natural Way
    Dr. Mercola asserts that despite the dangers of osteoporosis, you can still build healthy bones and a better, osteoporosis-free self.

    Eat right. Resist processed foods. Eat high-quality, organic food that is biodynamic and locally grown. Avoid certain stuff like gluten – a specific protein in many grains like wheat, barley, and rye, to name a few – because it’s been shown to decrease bone density.

    Go down the Omega-3 route. Omega-3 fats help build healthy bones. Dr. Mercola specifically recommends krill oil, a superior Omega-3 source. Another concern is to balance out your Omega-3 and Omega-6 ratio and reduce consumption of processed vegetable oils.

    Fight the disease with Vitamin K! Dr. Mercola says that potent disease-fighting Vitamin K2 supplements are beneficial in warding off osteoporosis. Vitamin K holds a number of benefits, including improved bone density and aid against arterial calcification, coronary heart disease, and heart failure

    Vitamin D for defense. Potentially fighting a number of conditions, optimized Vitamin D levels might as well be beneficial for building bone density and strength.

    Exercise your way to better bones. Weight-bearing exercises contribute to strong, healthy bones. “Remember, bone-building is a dynamic process, so you want to make sure you exert enough force on your bones to stimulate the osteoblasts to build new bone,” Dr. Mercola advises.
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