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Has anyone heard of Bone Meal to keep your bones strong?

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Has anyone heard of Bone Meal to keep your bones strong?

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  1. Yes, it's a more expensive form of Calcium that is often prefered when price doesn't matter. It's commonly called MCHA (Microcrystalline Hydroxyapatite), and it's the same form of Calcium that's found in bones and teeth, so the body accepts it very readily.

    If it's sold as a supplement, it is not poisonous and will be purified and cleaned (so there's no risk of Mad Cow Disease as many people tend to wonder). Also, when taking any form of Calcium, it's very important to take other things with it that help the absorption of that Calcium like Vitamins D and K, Magnesium, Boron, Silica, Ipriflavone, Zinc, and basic antioxidants. Good luck!


  2. another way to take calcium

  3. noway its poisonous to the human body.  

  4. no, just stick to lots of calcium

  5. Bone meal is a mixture of crushed and coarsely ground bones that is used as an organic fertilizer for plants and formerly in animal feed. As a slow-release fertilizer, bone meal is primarily used as a source of phosphorus.

    Bone meal once was often used as a human dietary calcium supplement. Research in the 1980s found that many bone meal preparations were contaminated with lead and other toxic metals, and it is no longer recommended as a calcium source.


  6. I don't know if it keeps your bones stronger, but my Mom gave it to my little brother when he had growing pains and it would stop the pains.

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