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Diamond rush 324 kb
Diamond rush 324 kb







diamond rush 324 kb

Be sure to consider total calcium intake from both dietary and supplemental sources of calcium. Higher doses might increase the risk of seizures in the infant. The UL is 3000 mg for those under 18 years of age and 2500 mg for those over 18 years of age. But calcium is possibly unsafe when taken by mouth in doses above the daily tolerable upper intake level (UL). Special Precautions & Warnings: Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Calcium is likely safe when taken by mouth in recommended amounts. Taking more than this daily can increase the chance of having serious side effects. The UL is 2500 mg for adults ages 19-50 years and 2000 mg for adults over 50 years. But calcium is possibly unsafe when taken in doses above the daily tolerable upper intake level (UL). Calcium can cause some minor side effects such as belching or gas. When taken by mouth: Calcium is likely safe when used in recommended amounts of about 1000-1200 mg daily. Taking calcium and vitamin D by mouth appears to help prevent tooth loss in older people. Preventing tooth loss (tooth retention).Taking calcium by mouth seems to help reverse softening of the bones in children with very low calcium intake. Softening of bones in children, often due to vitamin D deficiency (rickets).It seems to be most helpful in those who are high risk and have low calcium levels. Taking 1-2 grams of calcium by mouth daily seems to reduce the risk of pregnancy-related high blood pressure. A pregnancy complication marked by high blood pressure and protein in the urine (pre-eclampsia).Taking calcium by mouth seems to help reverse softening of the bones caused by very low calcium intake. Softening of the bones (osteomalacia).Taking calcium supplements by mouth seems to reduce blood pressure by a small amount in people with or without high blood pressure. Taking calcium supplements by mouth during pregnancy increases the bone mineral density of the baby when calcium intake from the diet is low. Increasing bone strength in the unborn baby.But people with low levels of vitamin D don't seem to benefit from calcium supplements, nor do people who are overweight or obese. Taking calcium supplements by mouth or increasing intake from the diet seems to reduces the risk of colorectal cancer.









Diamond rush 324 kb