HARVARD: Does calcium really protect your bones?

"You've been lied to about Calcium!"
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Harvard Warning - "You've been lied to about Calcium!"
 
Ask anyone how to prevent bone loss and fractures, and they're likely to answer, "Get more calcium."
 
Bad news…
 
According to a 2015 Harvard publication… 
 
An intake of 1,000 mg of calcium supplements has been linked with an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney stones, and gastrointestinal symptoms…
 
Now, the Medical Journal BMJ concludes that consuming calcium doesn't even reduce fractures in people over 50!
 
But there's good news… 
 
Because a unique protein seems to act like glue inside your bones — helping to reverse osteopenia. Try this protein swap instead.
 
So, if you want to STOP bone loss…
 
And blow your doctor away with your next DEXA scan results…
 
⇒ Try this unique protein instead.


 

 
 
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