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absorption DECREASES with additional calcium intake is an example of your body's control mechanism for protection'.

'A report in the American Journal of Medicine suggests that the reason you are absorbing LESS calcium when consuming MORE is to shield you from toxicity. [50] Too much calcium, in the absence of its metabolic co-factors, is regarded as TOXIC.'

'Medical literature is filled with many articles supporting the view that calcium supplementation in HUGE doses, particularly without the necessary cofactors, is not the way to control or prevent osteoporosis.'

'The brittle part of the bone is magnesium, and it is the calcium wrapping that gives strength to the skeleton. The connective tissue is primarily zinc. The bones and the connective tissue depend on adequate amounts of vitamin D and the trace mineral Boron for maximum health'.

'Multi-vitamin/mineral supplements with an additional vitamin C, plus a SMALL DOSE of calcium/magnesium makes the most sense. Vitamin D3, chromium, silicon and boron are beneficial additions.'

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HARVARD NURSES STUDY

Harvard Medical School (1980 ? 1992)

The Harvard Nurses Study was an investigation into osteoporosis and bone loss in women. From 1980 to 1992 the study followed 77,761 women between ages 34 and 59 to determine the relationship between milk consumption and osteoporosis.

Those who drank three or more glasses of milk per day had no reduction in the risk of hip or arm fractures over the 12-year period, compared to women who drank little or no milk, even after adjustment for weight, menopausal status, smoking, and alcohol use. Fracture rates were higher for those who consumed three or more servings, compared to those who did not drink milk.

DR GUY ABRAHAM STUDY

The Journal Of Reproductive Medicine. (Vol. 35 No. 5, May 1990)

Dr Abrahams study is a total dietary program emphasizing magnesium Instead of Calcium.

The results of the study suggest that supplementing with 500 mg of Calcium & 600 mg of magnesium has a significant effect on reversing postmenopausal bone loss within a relatively short period of time.

The effect of this magnesium-emphasized program on bone density was 16 times greater than that of dietary advice alone and there was a 11% increase in bone density using 500 mg Calcium & 600 mg Magnesium. (Table II) http://www.active-liquid-calcium.com/dr-a.htm

WORLDWIDE CALCIUM / MAGNESIUM RATIO

Osteoporosis and its resulting bone fractures are most common in countries where dairy consumption is highest: Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Scandinavian countries.

The rate of osteoporosis is higher in countries that consume a higher level of Calcium than Magnesium

Country---Calcium Magnesium Ratio Rate of Osteoporosis

SOUTH AFRICA---196---300---2 ; 3---7

SINGAPORE---389---400---1 : 1---23

YUGOSLAVIA---588---400---3 : 2---27

FINLAND---1332---200---6.5 : 1---111

BRITAIN---977---250---4 : 1---119

NEW ZEALAND---1217---200---6 : 1---119

SWEDEN---977---250---4 : 1---188

The healthiest ratios are calcium to magnesium of 1 : 1 up to a maximum of 3 : 2.

MAGNESIUM - THE MISSING NUTRIENT

Magnesium is important for every organ in the body, particularly the heart, muscles, and kidneys. It also contributes to the composition of teeth and bones.

Most importantly, it activates enzymes, contributes to energy production, and helps regulate calcium levels as well as copper, zinc, potassium, vitamin D, and other important nutrients in the body.

Without enough magnesium, calcium can collect in the soft tissues and cause one type of arthritis. Not only does calcium collect in the soft tissues of arthritics, it is poorly, if at all, absorbed into their blood and bones. But taking more calcium is not the answer, it only amplifies the problem.

In fact, excessive calcium intake and insufficient magnesium can contribute to both of these diseases. Magnesium taken in proper dosages can solve the problem of calcium deficiency.

Magnesium is available in many foods. However, most people in the United States probably do not get as much magnesium as they should from their diet.

Symptoms of magnesium deficiency may include agitation and anxiety, irritability, nausea and vomiting, abnormal heart rhythms, confusion, muscle spasm and weakness,

ABSORPTION BALANCE MODERATION

Our Guidelines for Active Liquid Calcium

1) We use the same RATIO of calcium to magnesium as the Dr Guy Abraham study. (1 part Calcium to 1.2 parts of Magnesium)

2) We recommend reducing or eliminating milk and obtaining calcium from vegetables, based on the 12 Year Harvard University study of 78,000 nurses.

3) We use the INGREDIENTS and CO-FACTORS recommend by Dr Betty Kamen Ph.D

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4) We use the RESEARCH showing that countries that have a HIGHER magnesium to calcium ratio, have LESS PROBLEMS with osteoporosis.

5) We keep the ingredients as natural as possible by NOT using regular additives.

6) We use a % of the RDA for moderation.

Please visit our web-site for more information:

http://www.active-liquid-calcium.com/product.htm

Stay Healthy!

Tony

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[50] American Journal of Medicine 46 (1969):197

Table II http://www.active-liquid-calcium.com/dr-a.htm