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Edit - One MUST look at the reasons WHY calcium is mistakenly associated with disease... could it be a redirection AWAY from the real cause? Could it be a misinterpretation of observation?

Let me give it a try Grz ! Correct me if Im wrong!
The Calcium scare is just like the cholesterol scare. Remember the big cholesterol scare ! The claim that since cholesteral was at the location of the inflamation it must be the cause! Wrong, blaming cholesterol for arterial sclerosis is in fact it is like blaming the fireman for the fire! The cholesterol is there to try to remedy the inflamation!
Calcium is similar in that it is pointed to by the unknowing as the cause for many maladies because it is found at that part of the body that is toxic or acidic to chelate or neutralize said toxins, a misinterpetation of observation!
If our mineral stores are deplete then the body will take what it needs to neutralize these toxins or chelate them from the body, the bones and teeth in the case of calcium, this is the cause of osteoporosis!
The double whammy here is that not only is our body mineral deficient but inits search for some minerals like calcium it will mistake the lead or fluoride ion for the calcium ion which leads to severe toxicity illness and then death!

This is why super foods like Blackstrap Molasses is so good! It has calcium and iron bound with available carbons, a form the body will soak up like a sponge and chelate the lead and/or fluoride!


 

 
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