Guest guest Posted November 25, 2002 Report Share Posted November 25, 2002 I have done quite a bit of research on this June. this is what I have come up with Posted by Mike Akins on February 07, 2001 at 00:33:49: In Reply to: Does anyone know anything about coral calcium? posted by Jackie Noble on February 06, 2001 at 19:44:11: Hi Jackie, I studied Coral Calcium many years ago when it first hit our country. Since then it has made its rounds. I talked to a doctor in UK that was one of its original researchers. The product is ok but has been hyped up. There is very little credible science behind the claims that are made its use. In some cases when there is a deficiency of calcium, supplementing with calcium has been beneficial in several different illnesses. This can be said about vitamin C, D, E, A, and a host of other nutrients. Coral calcium has not been remotely proven to be more beneficial than other good forms of calcium in illnesses that calcium is a factor. In conditions that calcium is not the causation, coral calcium will have no effect.\ Mike Akins http://pro-networkers.com/bbs/messages/3598.html There are many websites that sell this stuff and until it has been proven, I would talk to my Dr about it and see what he says. Sorry it took so long for me to respond. I hope this finds you and yours well Mark Mark E. Armstrong NW Rep, PAI www.top5plus5.com casca@... Re: Dr Pete Hayden and our > > own Tony Crispin. Both > > great guys > > > > > > In a message dated 11/4/2002 4:10:12 AM US Eastern > > Standard Time, > > casca@... writes: > > > >>>Here is a correspondence between Dr. Pete > > Hayden and our own Tony > > > Crispin. I thought everyone might find it of > > interest. The web site > > > address is: > > HREF= " http://www.amyloiddiabetes.comhttp://www.amyloiddiabetes.com > > <<< > > > > Mark, > > > > I realize you sent this a long time ago, but I have > > visited several of the > > sites mentioned in your email. They are excellent. I > > have linked them to the > > PAI, or will :-). > > > > To tell others a little about Dr. Hayden and the > > site: > > > > >>>> Melvin R. (Pete) Hayden, MD is an Adjunct > > Assistant Professor > > Department > > of Family and Community Medicine University of > > Missouri Columbia, Missouri, > > USA . > > > > The term amyloid diabetes is analogous to type 2 > > diabetes mellitus (T2DM). > > This is a personal web site to honor the presence of > > amyloid in the > > pancreatic islets. > > Amylin derived amyloid is scar tissue that results > > in a diffusion barrier > > which results in a secretory and an absorptive > > defect to insulin. The term â?o > > islet fibrosisâ? certainly applies to this malady. > > The presence of amyloid > > within islets of the pancreas may be the > > unintentional best kept secret in > > modern medicine. <<<< > > > > I am planning to invite Dr. (Pete) Hayden to speak > > at the 2003 Symposium. He > > is very brilliant, and ever so nice. I posted > > several comments and questions > > to his Diabetic Research board and received such > > quick responses. > > > > It was a delight to see how thrilled he was with the > > relationship he has > > with > > both yourself, as well as Tony. You both offer so > > much to the PAI and play > > an > > important role in taking it to the standard of > > excellence we want to > > achieve. > > > > Karyn E. , RN > > Founder / Executive Director > > Pancreatitis Association International > > Corp. Office: Indps, IN, USA 1- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > PANCREATITIS Association, Intl. > > Online e-mail group > > > > To reply to this message hit > > & quot;reply & quot; or send an e-mail > > to: Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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