Most people develop osteoporosis to some extent by the time they get to 65+.
Yet how often do doctors diagnose calcium deficiency and recommend
supplements?
One very noticeable calcium deficiency symptom I've noticed is teeth
sensitive to touch such as when being brushed.
Another calcium deficiency symptom is gum disease, receding gums, gum
pockets, bleeding gums.
Another calcium deficiency symptom is mental ill ease and anxiety.
Of course, correcting calcium deficiency is only part of the equation.
Calcium needs to be kept in balance with magnesium, phosphorus, and other
minerals which begin to show up if large doses of calcium are taken for a
prolonged period.
But the solution isn't to cut down on calcium but increase supporting
minerals.
Carole
http://www.cellsalts.net
# posted by madthumbs @ 11:21 AM