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im making big assumptions here but im assuming thats what has happened is that

in the past a person simply had more calcium than they could process, and became

overloaded hence as soon as the body comes into contact with it, but responds

with a toxic reaction - i suppose it may be something like an intolerence - but

i wouldnt automatically assume that it meant that the person had an adequate

supply of calcium - they may still be very deificient

certainly with copper for example, a person may show high copper, but may

actually be deficient because the body is holding onto an unabsorbable form not

the absorbable kind - it a tangled web!!

hth

ill speak to dana and see if i can gleam more info

regards

emma

drckltz bdnwk1@...> wrote:

Hi Emma,

Thanks for the info. So do you know if one is calcium toxic, do they

have an overload of calcium so that calcium intake is not needed?

Also, do you know of a test that can be given to determine this? I

don't really want to treat something that isn't there is why I ask.

Thanks,

Darci

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> hi

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> i was advised that to reduce calcium toxicity, you will need to add

in IP6

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> hth

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> emma

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