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why is it that excess or supplemented calcium is not a poison but trace elements are?

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why is it that excess or supplemented calcium is not a poison but trace elements are?

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How will this affect the balance of elements; that is, aren’t some elements toxic or useless without others? Can calcium be used alone or does it have to react with magnesium or that other long word that I can’t spell (begins with an “S”; strontium or something like that)? This was just one study he initiated, and it is my opinion that its conclusions may not justifiably be generalizeable… I question his methodology (didn’t see a lot of info) and would have liked to of read more about his controls for confounding variables, reliability measurements, etc.

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