In a message dated 06-03-19 16:03:35 EST, you write:
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But the positive effect evidently comes with an equal
increase in the
risk for kidney stones. I don't know about you, but I
would rather
break a wrist than pass a kidney stone....
So, anybody have any thoughts or words of wisdom on this?
Francine
>>
Yes. "equal increase in the risk" might be
negligible anyway... and we
can't pick where our bones will break. The calcium may not
be doing a lot --
and I imagine the milk is sufficient (though some Andes mint
ice cream might be
better), yet adding more of Maria's vitamin D and some
magnesium might make a
difference.
Anita
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