Calcium and Magnesium
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High Calcium - Low Magnesium Consumption Poses Health Risk, Says Dr. Carolyn Dean - The Business Journals
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Calcium Intake Without Magnesium Is A Health Risk
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Understanding Calcium Magnesium Ratio | Wellness Times
wellnesstimes.com — “Calcium is important, undoubtedly. But if you, like most Americans, are consuming too much of it—and too little of its sister nutrient, magnesium—you may be putting yourself at risk for the very conditions you’re trying to prevent. ” View full resource at wellnesstimes.com
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Bone and Joint Care Primer | WholeFoods Magazine
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caltonnutrition.com — “Experts estimate nearly 80 percent of us aren't getting enough magnesium in our diets, but warn agaist taking magnesium and calcium together” View full resource at caltonnutrition.com
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Ann Childers
Dr. Childers is a child and adult trained psychiatric physician with a passionate interest in regaining our physical and mental health through nutrition and sleep. She has published a number of textbook chapters, among them 'Nutritional Aspects of Psychiatry' for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: The Essentials (Cheng and Myers, 2010). Her office is in Lake Oswego, Oregon where she sees children, adolescents and adults. A member of the Metabolism Society, she welcomes those who desire an integrated approach to psychiatric care, weight control, and/or metabolic management.
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Carolyn Dean MD ND
Dr. Dean's not only a medical doctor, but also a naturopath, herbalist, acupuncturist, nutritionist, lecturer, consultant, author. Dr. Dean has been in the forefront of health issues for over 30 years.
She graduated from Dalhousie Medical School in 1978, holds a medical license in California and is a graduate of The Ontario College of Naturopathic Medicine – now the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) in Toronto. She served on the board of Governors of the CCNM for six years. Dr Dean has authored and co-authored 29 books. She is available for phone consultations only. -
Carolyn Dean MD ND
Dr. Dean's not only a medical doctor, but also a naturopath, herbalist, acupuncturist, nutritionist, lecturer, consultant, author. Dr. Dean has been in the forefront of health issues for over 30 years.
She graduated from Dalhousie Medical School in 1978, holds a medical license in California and is a graduate of The Ontario College of Naturopathic Medicine – now the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) in Toronto. She served on the board of Governors of the CCNM for six years. Dr Dean has authored and co-authored 29 books. She is available for phone consultations only.
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