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A number of brands list calcium without vitamin D, but it is possible that some have unlabelled vitamin D. The primary ways to ensure the supplement is D-free is by using brands other MP members have used without a rise in their 25-D and to also monitor your own 25-D after beginning the supplement. One brand a number of patients use is Solgar Chelated calcium available from various online sources such as Amazon.com and health food stores. Other patients find they tolerate Trader Joe's Calcium/ | A number of brands list calcium without vitamin D, but it is possible that some have unlabelled vitamin D. The primary ways to ensure the supplement is D-free is by using brands other MP members have used without a rise in their 25-D and to also monitor your own 25-D after beginning the supplement. One brand a number of patients use is Solgar Chelated calcium available from various online sources such as Amazon.com and health food stores. Other patients find they tolerate Trader Joe's Calcium/ | ||
- | Note that calcium supplements | + | Note that calcium supplements may interact with various other non-MP medications including fluoroquinolones, |
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//Ian Reid and Mark Bolland, researchers at the University of Auckland in New Zealand// | //Ian Reid and Mark Bolland, researchers at the University of Auckland in New Zealand// | ||
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+ | Put simply, if calcium is lost from cell membranes, the cells can lose their ability to function and can make the cell more permeable to allergens, toxins and carcinogens. | ||
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+ | ==== Calcium in the wrong place ==== | ||
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+ | **//from Wikipedia on calcification// | ||
+ | Intake of excessive vitamin D can cause vitamin D poisoning and excessive intake of calcium from the intestine, when accompanied by a deficiency of vitamin K (perhaps induced by an anticoagulant) can result in calcification of arteries and other soft tissue. | ||
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+ | Such metastatic soft tissue calcification is mainly in tissues containing " | ||
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+ | In a number of breast pathologies, | ||
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+ | Calcification can occur in dead or degenerated tissue. | ||
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+ | 2000 “growth and vitamin D treatment enhance the extent of artery calcification in rats given sufficient doses of Warfarin to inhibit γ-carboxylation of matrix Gla protein, a calcification inhibitor known to be expressed by smooth muscle cells and macrophages in the artery wall. (({{pubmed> | ||
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===== Notes and comments ===== | ===== Notes and comments ===== | ||
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+ | --- //Sallie Q 08.25.2017// | ||
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