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In a message dated 8/12/2002 3:47:06 PM Central Standard Time,

71160@... writes:

> I do 150 g of protein a day, but I'm in the Maintaining mode. I was SUPPOSED

> to do 150 g a day in the losing mode also, but was a very bad girl!

Yanno? Perhaps I should stop digging around and reading and researching this

issue (but you folks inspired this last bout with the great calcium

discussion) cause I just keep confusder and confusder! I was reading

nutrition info for normies about role of carbs in nutrition, role of protein,

etc., and right there in two separate articles they were saying that protein

in excess (of exactly what I dunno) can cause increased loss in stored

minerals in particular calcium and could be a contriubutor to Osteo.

I have to say that I had never read that before. I think they were giving

their ratio of .8g per lb of desirable bodyweight as a guide for intake on a

daily basis. I am just wondering if of you knowledgeable folks had read all

this and what is your take on it? Ok as I am typing this I am thinking " I

better be ready to post a link to that info. " So in advance I will go and

find it again to be prepared.

I just had my two year labs completed and protein is fine, blood calcium is

fine but I do the super duper whammer jammer calcium pills with mag and D.

On the other hand the only thing really outta line is that D is a tad on the

high side. My printout said that the range should 15-60 pg/ml and mine is

65. So I guess I just need to do reg calcium and magnesium for awhile.

Dan Slone

Surgery 5/2/2000

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