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    Possible problem with ON Whey?

    On the container it says that it contains 160% of the recommended daily intake of calcium per scoop. If I take it once with a glass of milk, and then again with some water, thats approaching 400% of the daily recommended intake of calcium. With my multi, and possible other random foods containing bits of calcium in them, I'm sure im getting over 400% of the recommended intake of calcium... couldn't this lead to problems later on, i.e - kidney stones, kidney/liver problems?

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    Dude, completely disregard all percentages on everything. No worries, i take upwards of 6 scoops a day on weights days... and im okay, right?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky_B
    On the container it says that it contains 160% of the recommended daily intake of calcium per scoop. If I take it once with a glass of milk, and then again with some water, thats approaching 400% of the daily recommended intake of calcium. With my multi, and possible other random foods containing bits of calcium in them, I'm sure im getting over 400% of the recommended intake of calcium... couldn't this lead to problems later on, i.e - kidney stones, kidney/liver problems?

    Dont take it if your worried...that simple. You may be better suited to "Bovine Supps" Bull-milk. Its quite a process getting the "milk" out but the calcium content is pretty low. High protein too. Got Bull-milk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky_B
    On the container it says that it contains 160% of the recommended daily intake of calcium per scoop. If I take it once with a glass of milk, and then again with some water, thats approaching 400% of the daily recommended intake of calcium. With my multi, and possible other random foods containing bits of calcium in them, I'm sure im getting over 400% of the recommended intake of calcium... couldn't this lead to problems later on, i.e - kidney stones, kidney/liver problems?
    read this Q & A I wrote a year ago.

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    bull milk... that sounds like a pro-hormone

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    Don't know what whey you're using. Mine says 15%.
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    Mine says 10 or 15% as well I forget but it definately isn't over 15%

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    dont worry about it. water soluable vitamins and minerals pass right through your system if you take too much. its the fat soluable ones that can get trapped in your fat cells that you might think about more. calcium in heavy doses wont effect your body negatively

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    I got the shits first day with ON whey, has happened since, hopefully it wasnt from that stuff cause i got 10 lbs of it left to slug back

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    Quote Originally Posted by TriZZle305
    bull milk... that sounds like a pro-hormone
    Sounds like something I don't even want to mention...

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    my jug of On's says 15%
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    I think he is confusing 160mg with 160% because on my jug it says 160mg daily pct 16%

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    I'll take a picture of it tomorrow and you'll see..
    It says something like

    Calcium ggggggggggggggggggggggggg160%

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    Yeah mine says 150mg and then 15% next to it.
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