Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 My DAN in Turkey does not believe in calcium supplement since it has a potential of making things worse. I also try to follow Yaskoo protocol and it says the same. My son's levels are ALWAYS normal to high without calcium supps. Vegetables have a lot of calcium and my son loooveeesss veggies. Nettle, chammomile are good sources also. If levels are not tooo low in the tests, I would not give it as a supplement. If I do though, I would give supps that can help the calcium transport. Are you a patient of Dr. Goldberg? Because lots of other doctors believe in calcium supplementation. :-) So there's no need for calcium supplements? but what if we noticed teeth grinding when sleeping, there are mentions that it means a calcium deficient? Thank you and rgrds, Fanny Dari: and Marcia Hinds Kepada: jujugirl1971@...; mb12 valtrex Terkirim: Kam, 13 Januari, 2011 22:56:35Judul: Re: What's Going On? When I asked about calcium with my son years ago, Dr Goldberg said not to worry about taking it, especially with boys. My son is now 22 recovered and never had a problem as a result of not having dairy. Best, Marcia -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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