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Hi Martha,

> Alan wrote:
> > Yes and no. Cheese is a two-edged sword. On the one
> hand it makes
> > the calcium available and on the other, it contains much
> less
> > phosphorus than the original milk. In other words, the
> ratios are
> > upset and the consumption of cheese thus has to rob the
> body of
> > phosphorus.
>
> Micaela wrote:
> > of soft drinks being consumed by the women, since this is
> also a high
> > phosperous food.
>
> Perhaps we should, if we eat any cheese, make sure we
> take a soft drink along with it?    ;-)
>
Not as funny as you may think. In fact good sense if you leave out
the sugar and also consider the required calcium/magnesium ratio
of 2:1 as well.

Best regards,

Alan

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