Calcium & Vitamin D3

  • Posted on July 10, 2009 at 4:22 pm

Naturally, one needs to look at natural means, to try and aid the medicines, or conditions. Least if you truly want to be proactive in fighting diseases & such. So the official website, for osteoporosis, has a chart on the daily Calcium requirements. For someone my age, &  for Mom, it is 1500mg.

supplementsLike an idiot, I went out and bought some Jamieson Vitamins.  Calcium plus Vitamin D3.  I figured, well, it would be cheaper than two types, and be less intrusive too. I even asked the pharmacist about them, and he said they were fine.

WELL, Not Quite True.

Seems that when it comes to Calcium, there are a couple of kinds. Elemental and some other type, and while Elemental is considered the best, there is a small warning.  DON’T TAKE MORE THAN 500mg AT ONE TIME.

Now the reason given is that the body can only absorb that amount, at one time. The pills I bought give 635mg  per pill, of Calcium.  UH, HUH?

Kind of makes me wonder about both the Pharmacist, and the Drug Company. While the Pharmacist should know about these things, he can’t know it all. So him I’ll excuse, but the maker of the pills? I DON’T THINK SO.

Why give me more of something in a pill, that my body won’t absorb? Makes no sense, other than one of two reasons. Number one, it is to simply make me think I am getting more bang for my buck, so I’ll buy their product.

The Other reason, is that there really isn’t 635mg there, and is simply a bloated number.

Surely a company who is making these supplements, would know that you can only handle so much. Yet here they are, telling me that a larger dose is okay, and what is worse, suggest I take two of the pills each day.  Kind of like the Shampoo Industry, that says wash, rinse, repeat.  You don’t really need to wash it a second time, but it does help you use more, so you’ll need to buy more, sooner.

I really don’t mind them making money off this stuff. What infuriates me, is that they are pushing stuff that they shouldn’t. Excesses are not good, over the long term, and besides, if the body won’t absorb it, what good is it? It isn’t just about economics, cost, but about being responsible. Surely they should not be exceeding the maximum amount, and why isn’t the Government regulatory agencies making sure they aren’t over dosing people?

Most of these supplements, are important health aids. Yet it seems, there simply isn’t enough government oversight. Self Regulation is NOT a good policy, in my opinion. I don’t want to overdose Mom, and yet, if I didn’t research things a little, that is exactly what I’d be doing.

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