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According to the book "Death By Diet" the calcium factor, and
the book "The Calcium Factor" by
Robert Barefoot, most degenerative disease attributed to aging, such as cancer, osteoporosis and heart disease, and other diseases such as allergy, kidney stones and gallstones have all been scientifically linked to mineral deficiencies that result in your body fluids becoming more
acidic.
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Death By Diet A Book By Robert
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Robert Barefoot book 'Death By Diet' points
out that body fluids, such as blood, spinal fluid and saliva are alkaline
(high pH) in healthy individuals, whereas the body fluids of the sick are
acidic (low pH). Most degenerative diseases, as pointed out in death by
diet, attributed to aging, such diseases as cancer, osteoporosis, and
heart disease, plus allergy, kidney stones and gallstones have all been
scientifically linked to mineral deficiencies that result in you body
fluids becoming more acidic
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Calcium Factor Book - By Robert "Bob" Barefoot & Dr. Carl
Reich MD |
Scientific and Medical Trends in History
Health and Ionized Calcium
Quotable Quotes
Summary of Scientific Research
The Chemistry of Calcium
Calcium and Digestion
The Calcium Cycle
Calcium and Cancer
Calcium and Heart Disease. |
Calcium and Carl
Reich
Calcium and Saliva pH
Calcium and Electromagnetism
Medical Misinformation
Recipes of Good Health
Calcium and Allergy
Can Calcium Cure Cancer?
Questions and Answers
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In Calcium factor - Robert Barefoot, points out that parasites, viruses, bad bacteria, and disease cannot live in an alkaline body. The best supplement to alkaline the body is Calcium and according to 'the calcium factor', the best calcium is ionic coral calcium. As this is shown in Death By Diet The Calcium Factor, it is backed up with scientific research.
The US RDA (recommended daily allowance) for calcium is 1000 mg per day for adults and children over 4 years of age. The Calcium Factor points out that in 1997 this figure was altered based upon age to 1200 mg per day for individuals older than 50.
Based upon USDA surveys most Americans are calcium deficient in their diets. Our fast paced lifestyle leaves most of us lacking in good diet and exercise routines.
Bones act as a calcium store - in the calcium factor robert barefoot discusses that if you don't get enough
calcium in your diet your body will extract what it needs from your bones. Leaving your bones brittle and creating an acidic cellular environment allowing disease to develop and grow in your body! It's a proven fact that healthy people all have an alkaline cellular pH - Death by Diet - the calcium factor shows how you can too with coral calcium!
In his book Calcium factor Robert Barefoot discusses that milk isn't a good calcium source and that most calcium supplements are about 5% absorbable!?
Your body requires calcium … and if it doesn't get it from your diet, it will steal it from your bones, putting you at risk for osteoporosis.
Because food is more than just any one nutrient, we think it makes sense to look toward a well-balanced diet to meet calcium needs. But if you think your diet might fall short, consider a supplement to make up the difference. The calcium factor and Death by diet the calcium factor are excellent reading to become more
knowledgeable in this important subject.
Of great interest to vegetarians is the idea that people who don't eat meat might need less calcium. Calcium intake is just one part of the equation as pointed out in 'death by diet the calcium factor'. Guarding against calcium loss is equally important. And maintaining an overall balanced diet is essential, since many other nutrients are involved in building and maintaining strong bones, according to the calcium factor. Protein is believed to promote bone loss because it is acid-producing, says calcium factor
Robert barefoot. The body buffers this acid condition--which would otherwise be deadly--through a complex series of reactions that involve release of calcium from the bone. So it makes sense that eating too much protein will increase calcium needs, and that those who eat less protein, like vegetarians, will have lower calcium needs. As per 'death by diet the calcium factor, we need to exercise some caution in interpreting these findings, though. First, while excess protein may be bad for bones, adequate protein is essential for bone health, and many older Americans may not consume enough protein. It's also possible that some vegan women have protein intakes that are only marginally adequate.
Most degenerative disease attributed to aging, such as cancer, osteoporosis and heart disease, and other diseases such as allergy, kidney stones and gallstones have all been scientifically linked to mineral deficiencies that result in your body fluids becoming more acidic?
Parasites, viruses, bad bacteria, and disease cannot live in an alkaline body. The best supplement to alkaline the body is Calcium and the best Calcium is Ionic Coral Calcium. This is backed up with scientific research that proves that most of us have been told only a 'half truth'.
The US RDA (recommended daily allowance) for calcium is 1000 mg per day for adults and children over 4 years of age. In 1997 this figure was altered based upon age to 1200 mg per day for individuals older than 50.
Based upon USDA surveys most Americans are calcium deficient in their diets. Our fast paced lifestyle leaves most of us lacking in good diet and exercise routines.
Because food is more than just any one nutrient, we think it makes sense to look toward a well-balanced diet to meet calcium needs. But if you think your diet might fall short, consider a
calcium factor Robert barefoot coral calcium supplement to make up the difference.
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