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THE TRUTH ABOUT CALCIUM

Compiled by Owen R. Fonorow, 2003

http://www.thecureforheartdisease.com/owen/TruthCal.htm

 

" Should anyone be taking calcium supplements?

In my opinion, absolutely not.†- Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD,

OPTIMAL NUTRITION FOR OPTIMAL HEALTH, 2001, Pg 132.

 

 

Everything we know is wrong…

 

Calcium carbonate is the mineral form of calcium that is the predominant form

in dolomite, a very common and cheap source of calcium used in many

supplement preparations today. One of the primary characteristics of calcium

carbonate

in nature is its tendency to precipitate out of solution back into its hard,

rocklike form. Dehydration, whether caused by the failure to drink enough water

or by taking medications such as diuretics, can promote this precipitation.

-- Thomas E. Levy, MD JD, OPTIMAL NUTRITION FOR OPTIMAL HEALTH, Pg 128

 

 

Calcium Primer

 

The human populations that consume the most calcium have the highest

mortality rates in the world. The Scandinavian countries, the USA and New

Zealand are

the dairy consuming countries and mortality rates soar in these countries. In

Japan and Portugal where the consumption of calcium from dairy products is the

lowest on the planet so are the mortality rates. [international Journal

Cardiology, Volume 33, 1991] – Bill Sardi

 

Overdoses of nonorganically based elements, seen in many mineral preparations

must accumulate when they are continually taken, and the result is usually

bad in the long run. There is a lot of calcium in most diets, and even a

relatively small amount of calcium supplementation, taken on a regular basis,

can

result in undesirable, rocklike, nonbiologic deposits of calcium in the tissues.

-- Thomas E. Levy, MD JD

 

Here is the best advice available concerning calcium.

 

1. American women and men consume about 800 milligrams of calcium per day and

only require an additional 400-600 milligram of supplemental calcium.

 

2. More than 500 milligrams of calcium in a single serving is poorly

absorbed.

 

3. Consumption of calcium in between meals, as recommended by government

health authorities, reduces absorption. Stomach acid levels are low between

meals.

Acid aids in the absorption of calcium, while calcium carbonate, the most

commonly used form of supplemental calcium, is generally well absorbed when

taken

with meals. Calcium carbonate tablets are not recommended for adults who do

not produce enough stomach acid (about 30 percent of older adults). [Public

Health Reports, Volume 104, 1989]

 

4. Calcium citrate does not require stomach acid to be absorbed. It may be su

perior to coral calcium.

 

5. The claim that coral calcium is superior to other forms of this mineral is

largely based upon better absorption. The percentage of coral calcium

available for absorption is published at 39%, and for coral mineral powder at

98%,

and for Dr. Barefoot's calcium formula 84-97%. There are no independent studies,

so there is no way to verify these figures. But the body maintains a tight

control over the absorption of calcium. Too much calcium and the blood

circulation would become too alkaline. If 80 to 90 percent of calcium were

absorbed,

there would be undesirable health consequences, including an electrolyte

imbalance which could induce a spasm in heart muscle leading to sudden-death

heart

attack.

 

6. The widespread shortage of magnesium, not calcium, in the western diet is

attributed to the high rates of sudden-death heart attack.

 

7. Calcium supplements should be balanced with magnesium, (probably in equal

ratios). There is a false idea that magnesium interferes with the absorption

of calcium. Increasing magnesium intake up to 826 milligrams per day was not

found to inhibit calcium absorption at an intake level of 812 milligrams of

calcium. [Journal American College Nutrition, Volume 13, 1994]

 

8. Some of those 73 trace minerals in coral calcium are heavy metals, which

are undesirable. Even trace amounts of lead are not permitted in other calcium

supplements. -- Bill Sardi, Knowledge of Health, Inc. Copyright 2002

 

Separating Fact from Fiction

 

There is another side to calcium that advocates don't mention. Calcium can

accumulate in heart valves (mitral valve), a condition that strikes 1 in 11

Americans. It can become a concretion in the kidneys and become a stone, a

condition that affects 1 in 12 Americans. While some studies indicate increased

calcium intake may help reduce the risk of kidney stones, a recent study

suggests

calcium stone formers should consume water " relatively low in calcium " and

calcium-rich meals should be avoided. [urology International, Volume 67, 2001]

Calcium can also pile up in blood vessels. Calcium artery scans are now

performed

to diagnose arteriosclerosis. Calcifications can block the circulation to the

back of the eyes too. – Bill Sardi

 

 

Calcium Toxicity

 

In nature, precipitation occurs when the water content of the dissolved

calcium carbonate begins to evaporate, concentrating the mineral and making it

easier to drop out of solution. In the body, similar factors can prompt the

undesirable precipitation of poorly dissociated mineral forms out of the blood,

including calcium carbonate. – Thomas E. Levy, MD JD

 

Even a highly dissolvable form of calcium with weak ionic attractions when

dissolved, such as calcium chloride or calcium citrate, will eventually saturate

the blood and drop out of solution. So even if you calcium (or other mineral)

doesn’t come from rock, it can still eventually deposit abnormally in your

tissues if you take too much. – Tom Levy

 

One of the clearest examples of toxic accumulation is seen with most common

forms of calcium supplementation. Massive amounts of calcium from such sources

will increase bone density only slightly, while significantly increasing

unwanted calcium deposition elsewhere in the body. Furthermore, high

supplemental

calcium may increase the risk of symptomatic kidney stones, while high dietary

calcium intake appears to decrease the risk. -- Thomas E. Levy, MD JD, OPTIMAL

NUTRITION FOR OPTIMAL HEALTH, Pg 128-132

 

Too much calcium not only results in calcifications, but calcium overload can

produce severe muscle spasms and cramping. Calcium is a muscle constrictor

while magnesium is a muscle relaxant. Excessive calcium often produces symptoms

of constipation, heart flutters (fibrillation), eyelid twitch, migraines, leg

cramps, back aches and monthly cramping in females. – Bill Sardi

 

Sodium competes with calcium for absorption. American women may require far

more calcium than women in Asian cultures. Women with low protein and sodium

intake may need as little as 500 milligrams of calcium per day (which is about

the amount Japanese women consume). Women with high protein and sodium

consumption may need as much as 2000 milligrams of calcium per day. [Principles

Bone

Biology, 2nd edition, Robert P. Heaney, 2002]

 

 

Link From Calcium to Cancer Runs Both Ways…

 

Horse breeder and researcher Gordon Woods has long suspected the important

role of calcium in rapid cell division, which occurs when a tumor is growing out

of control -- and when an embryo is developing. " There is an electrifying

similarity between rapidly dividing embryo cells and rapidly developing cancer

cells, " he said. [*]

 

Woods' discovery that calcium was key to success in the mule-cloning

experiment bolstered his hypothesis that calcium induces rapid cell growth.

 

While attempting to clone a mule, Woods discovered that bathing the cloned

embryo in a common element -- calcium -- was key to a successful pregnancy.

Coincidentally, calcium also plays a key role in the development of cancer

tumors;

its levels in cells are elevated when cancer tumor cells divide

uncontrollably.

 

 

Calcium and Prostate Cancer

 

High calcium consumption may not be a good idea for older males who are prone

to developing prostate cancer. Consumption of more than 2000 milligrams of

calcium per day increased the risk of prostate cancer by about 300 percent.

[Cancer Research, Volume 58, 1998] -- Bill Sardi

 

 

Owen Fonorow

Vitamin C Foundation

PO Box 3097, Lisle IL 60532

www.VitaminCFoundation.org

630-416-1438

 

 

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