Calcium And Your Health

Calcium and your health, by Nancy Addison, organic healthy life

I have new calcium health information and it’s important to share this with you and everyone.

Calcium is a mineral. It is necessary for maintaining bone strength. Calcium enables muscles to move and nerves to carry messages between the brain and other parts of the body. It is essential to our blood vessels’ ability to move blood throughout the body. Calcium plays a role in the release of hormones and enzymes that are vital to the body’s functions.

If we eat too many acidic foods, our bodies do all kinds of things to adjust. The body will pull calcium from the bones to regulate the pH of the body. Meat is very acidic and can upset the body’s pH. As reported by McGill University, “animal proteins can inhibit the absorption of calcium.”23 Unprocessed vegetarian foods are primarily very alkalizing and help maintain a good pH. For this reason, vegetarians may not need as much calcium as carnivores.

Magnesium helps with the absorption of calcium. I do not recommend supplementing calcium. In Dr. Thomas E. Levy’s book “Death by Calcium”, this board-certified cardiologist argues that the regular intake of pasteurized dairy and calcium supplementation promotes all known chronic degenerative diseases and significantly shortens life. He told me that Vitamin C, helps protect the cells from getting too much calcium, which is he believes is harmful to the cell.

I believe that consuming foods containing good sources of Vitamin C, calcium, and magnesium in combination, is the best way to get these nutrients. Broccoli, kale, collard greens, and mustard greens are good sources of Vitamin C, calcium, and magnesium.

If you desire stronger bones, I recommend using the drug-free Lifewave X39 and X49 patches, which activate the body’s own stem cells using phototherapy. These patches worn together have been shown to increase energy and recovery after exercise, improve cardiovascular function, increase muscle tone, along with lean body mass, muscle strength and bone density.

If you would like to place an order for these patches, please use my referral number 1439757 and my link: lifewave.com/organichealthylife. I would be happy to help you order and wear them in the best way possible.

In closing, remember this, keeping your Vitamin C, calcium, and magnesium levels balanced is very important, and they all make a difference to your overall health.

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