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Osteoprosis

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Dave Palmer - 16 Nov 2004 06:48 GMT
I would like to hear from any one who is taking EZorb Calcium to combat
osteoporosis

Dave
William_Noyes - 19 Nov 2004 01:53 GMT
> I would like to hear from any one who is taking EZorb Calcium to combat
> osteoporosis
>
> Dave

David, IMO your posting is lazy.
I doubt many who read and post to the Usenet
use the product. What you should ask is
whether the specific active ingredients
are likely to be useful. If you do
that you may get a meaningful answer.

Ask Jack Bowier what to do;-)

Anyway, one needs more than a good
calcium supplement to combat osteoporosis.
Vitamin D3 with at least 1000 IU per day
or better yet 4000 IUs provided your not
D sensitive. Plus vitamin K2 and K1 in
milligram sized doses. Consider using boron
and DHEA.

Don't lay around watching TV. If you
do lay around, exercise while doing so:-)

This is not medical advice rather this is written
for my entertainment.
Tony Lance - 04 Sep 2006 15:59 GMT
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6. The errors and omissions page is bigger than the book.
7. He is a storyteller of the chinese diaspora.
8. Politics makes poor history.
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12.It is a 6000 year long political diatribe.
13.He invented '1984 newspeak.'
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