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Old 05-16-2016, 06:51 PM #4
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Calcium can be a problem if there is too much glutamate around. That being said, it is still an essential nutrient that we need a daily intake of. Just try not to overdo it.
Right. I was hospitalize because of high blood calcium last year. I went a little nuts with the Tums. I was actually seeing things and I could hardly walk. I was in the ICU for a few days, out of my head. I don't remember half of the incident.
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