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Grant Magnuson <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Tue, 8 Jul 1997 20:44:43 -0700
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Sharon M wrote:
> Bursitis . . . is caused by calcium deposits.
> My answer was to increase phosphorus as a means of breaking
> down the calcium.
> anyone eating lots of red meat on the paleodiet is getting plenty of
> phos. Green leafy vegs. are a good source of calcium, as are
> nuts--especially almonds.

My wife eats almost nothing but meat and loves her green leafy salads
with every meal.

We've also learned from literature:
- that nuts are a significant source of phosphorus
- that excessive amounts of phosphorus interferes with calcium uptake

Things just don't make sense unless some how eating nuts upset
dramatically her 10 to 4 ratio, does that seem possible?

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