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Originally posted by Fit Freak good info...anyone consider this as a sticky or something?? |
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Originally posted by thrandui1 That is a great reference! One little comment, though. There are a LOT of interrelations between those various compounds... For example, I remember that calcium cannot be retained by the body (as in bone building) in the absence of vitamin D. Vitamin D can be synthesized by the skin under sun exposition, which is fine for people living sufficiently south, but in more northern climes, the main source of vitamin D is oily fish (in places, vitamin D is added to milk or cream). I think there is a similar interaction between potassium and magnesium (one being needed for the other to work, can't remember which way round). It would be great to add those and similar bits of info if possible! |

, if you want you could complete your list with this information:|
Originally posted by Vieope Nice idea jakethesnake , if you want you could complete your list with this information:http://www.iom.edu/file.asp?id=7294 http://www.iom.edu/view.asp?id=7296 http://www.iom.edu/view.asp?id=7300 |
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