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Old 02-22-2008, 12:05 PM #91
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Not cheap stuff either. I feel some of the supps are just giving me expensive urine.

You made me laugh with this statement. So true!
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Thanks Mrs D. You are a wealth of information!!!!

I am intrigued by the Limbrel and gonna do a little googling.
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My d levels are good but I have osteoprosis. The endo told me to take 2 calcium with d. The calcium amount is 600mg and the d is 400iu.
I am so lost Mrs D so I thought the gylcinate was very well absorbed and what docs use. Is 400mg good or no the 200mg because it is 1/2 the rda amount? This doc wanted me to work up to 10 but I don't feel comfortable. I have bowels of steel and the amount to give me loose bowels would be unreal. Thanks about the Kaprex. There seems to be little data. I guess Shelly and I are the test bunnies and right now for me no help. Not cheap stuff either. I feel some of the supps are just giving me expensive urine.Thanks always
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Daniella, nothing you take by mouth is 100% absorbed. That calcium you use is only about 20-24% absorbed.
When I give suggestions on the net, I have to be careful because I don't know your kidney function or anything else about you. So basically for a target for someone NOT SEEING a doctor 1/2 of the RDA for magnesium is a fair goal.
Statistics have shown that to be a safe, useful target. For some drastic people who are very depleted that may be too low a target.
If you follow your doctor's advice and take 10 tablets of your product that would be 1000mg of elemental mag or 2.5 times higher than the RDA which is between 350 and 400mg/aday. Your doctor is responsible for that recommendation. If you took 4 tablets a day, you would be at the RDA, assuming that all is absorbed, which it is not. That would vary from person to person depending on transit time and activity of the bowel.
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Foods High in Magnesium Serving SizeMagnesium (mg)
Beans, black 1 cup 120
Broccoli, raw 1 cup 22
Halibut 1/2 fillet 170
Nuts, peanuts 1 oz 64
Okra,frozen 1 cup 94
Oysters 3 oz 49
Plantain, raw 1 medium 66
Rockfish 1 fillet 51
Scallop 6 large 55
Seeds, pumpkin and squash1 oz (142 seeds)151
Soy milk 1 cup 47
Spinach, cooked 1 cup 157
Tofu 1/4 block 37
Whole grain cereal, ready-to-eat3/4 cup 24
Whole grain cereal, cooked1 cup 56
Whole wheat bread 1 slice 24


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You are missing choccy and candy from that list right It is a food group!
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Default I do take a magnesium citrate supplement--

--that is 400mg, but I know that all of that is not elemental, and that I only absorb a fraction of that. Nevertheless, it does seem to make a difference as to how often and severely I cramp (which I still tend to do during certain types of isometric stretches recommended for my hip and spine).

I also notice that if I go heavy on the beans (I love black, pinto, white, navy) this is improved as well (although there are the usual, musical side effects).
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Wink almonds

I do almonds. 3 oz of almonds have 270 mg of Magnesium.

Also black beans when I make chili. (1/2 black 1/2 chili type)

If you take Beano... the tooting is less. or nonexistant.

Edit to add.... It just slipped my mind:
Edamame beans are very good sources of magnesium AND potassium
They have protein also. They are easy to fix (come cooked/frozen) and
taste good. And NOT expensive.
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Thanks Mrs D. You are always so helpfu. I am not going to take 10 but I guess will try the 4 since the bottle says take 2 two times a day so that seems safe.The docs never take responsibilty for mistakes to me anyway. I have never had edamame. Sounds interesting and I am going to try.
Shelly glad I made you laugh. That is the best medicine.
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I do almonds. 3 oz of almonds have 270 mg of Magnesium.

Also black beans when I make chili. (1/2 black 1/2 chili type)

If you take Beano... the tooting is less. or nonexistant.

Edit to add.... It just slipped my mind:
Edamame beans are very good sources of magnesium AND potassium
They have protein also. They are easy to fix (come cooked/frozen) and
taste good. And NOT expensive.
we love edamame's. the kids have fun opening the pods and eating them. most of the packages say to toss with salt. i never have. i don't think they need anything. great tv watching snack.
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we love edamame's. the kids have fun opening the pods and eating them. most of the packages say to toss with salt. i never have. i don't think they need anything. great tv watching snack.
Oh, I never add salt to anything. The packages I get (they are huge) from Costco for about 4-5 dollars, say precooked in salty water--but they don't taste salty to me.

Sometimes I just have a small serving of chicken, and those for dinner. Don't need anything else! They are very very nutritionally dense and satisfying..and provide alot of nutrients we don't get elsewhere. I put out the empty husks and the bunnies come and eat them...no left overs! (we have alot of wild life, opossums, bunnies, squirrels, raccoons, even deer sometimes, and groundhogs.) Keeps them off my plants too.

I can't say enough about Edamame beans. They taste like butter, and have no beany or veggie consequences!
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