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Subject More LIES from MSM, Big Pharma, Mainstream Medicine @ Calcium Supplements
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Original Message Folks please don't believe everything you read in the mainstream news!!

This article is 100% PURE FEAR MONGERING without anything substantial at all to back it up! It is full of "we don't know", "not really sure" "something suggests something" type of statements...

It is total CR*P!!

Here's the humdinger:
"...the pills provide little benefit: Even though they may increase bone density, they do not reduce the risk of fractures or of death."

LIES!! It is precisely because of poor bone density that you develop fractures!

It is also a basic, fundemental physiological maxim that your heart NEEDS calcium! It will not function without it! IF your calcium to phosphorus ratio in your blood stream is off balance, your body WILL PULL CALCIUM OUT OF YOUR BLOODSTREAM TO SUPPORT THE HEART!! This is why eating processed foods and drinking soft drinks is one of the worst things you can do for your body and bone health as they are loaded with Phosphorus!!

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"Although the increase in risk is small, they said, the widespread use of the supplements suggests that many women could be adversely affected.

In an editorial accompanying the report, cardiologists from the University of Leeds and the University of Hull in England noted that, "Given the uncertain benefits of calcium supplements, any level of risk is unwarranted.... On the basis of the limited evidence available, patients with osteoporosis should generally not be treated with calcium supplements, either alone or combined with vitamin D, unless they are also receiving an effective treatment for osteoporosis." Further research is urgently required, they added.

Although there are several possibilities, no one is sure how the supplements could increase heart attack risk."
[link to www.latimes.com]
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