How do I convert milligrams of calcium per liter to milligrams of calcium carbonate per liter?
April 2, 2009 by Information On Osteoporosis
Filed under Bone Health
Can you answer flamingice1642’s question about Osteoporosis?:
I am analyzing some water data. Calcium is given in milligrams of calcium per liter, but I need to calculate the hardness in terms of milligrams of calcium carbonate per liter. How do I do this?
I am analyzing some water data. Calcium is given in milligrams of calcium per liter, but I need to calculate the hardness in terms of milligrams of calcium carbonate per liter. How do I do this?
All I know is that in a class example: 114 mg / L of Ca became 285 mg / L of CaCO3.
Drug Therapy For Osteoporosis
What is the best brand of calcium citrate supplement? The one the bones absorbs best?
March 31, 2009 by Information On Osteoporosis
Filed under Bone Health
Can you answer odonche’s question about Osteoporosis?:
I’m looking for a brand that’s available online.
I have osteoporosis. I want to replace my calcium carbonate with calcium citrate, because it’s better absorbed. The ideal supplement would also include vitamin D, I suppose.
Reversing Osteopenia
I’m looking for a brand that’s available online.
I have osteoporosis. I want to replace my calcium carbonate with calcium citrate, because it’s better absorbed. The ideal supplement would also include vitamin D, I suppose.
Reversing Osteopenia
Where do we get the calcium and the carbonate for the growing of our bones and teeth? How do they grow?
March 24, 2009 by Information On Osteoporosis
Filed under Bone Health
Can you answer Jamie T’s question about Osteoporosis?:
I understand that we get calcium from our diet and that our teeth and bones are mostly made of calcium carbonate. But what I don’t really get is where the carbonate comes from, and how we even grow the teeth and bones. Please help me get this!
Osteoporosis Screening Tool
I understand that we get calcium from our diet and that our teeth and bones are mostly made of calcium carbonate. But what I don’t really get is where the carbonate comes from, and how we even grow the teeth and bones. Please help me get this!
Osteoporosis Screening Tool
What chemical compound is the calcium found in milk and dairy in? Is it calcium carbonate like supplements?
February 18, 2009 by Information On Osteoporosis
Filed under Bone Health
Can you answer Greg S’s question about Osteoporosis?:
I’ve heard that the calcium in milk is more bioavailable that other forms of calcium and so I was wondering what form it is in. This might be helpful in choosing the best calcium supplement if any contain the same form of calcium.
Osteoporosis Bone Density
I’ve heard that the calcium in milk is more bioavailable that other forms of calcium and so I was wondering what form it is in. This might be helpful in choosing the best calcium supplement if any contain the same form of calcium.
Osteoporosis Bone Density








