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Mary and Gregg,
I too take calcium and magnesium supplements. I use appatite (sp?) which
is a highly processed bone meal supposedly free of heavy metals, and a
magnesium citrate supplement. I normally take the calcium around lunch
time as it can interfere with absorption of zinc and perhaps other
nutrients, so I don't take it with my other supplements at breakfast.
Good sources of calcium are leafy greens such as mustard, collard,
turnip, kale, etc. I eat these almost every day. Also, don't nuts have
_some_ calcium in them?
One good source is home made stock made from cooking bones in liquid
with a bit of acid in it. The bone marrow and bone matter dissolves in
the rich tastey stock. I used to make stock all the time, but don't do
it much anymore. Great for soups as a meal starter, but with paleo
cooking not as much use for stock, I find. I'll have to start making it
again.
--Richard
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