Best Calcium Supplement?
Which is the best type of calcium supplement? I've been taking calcium citrate (Citracal) which I understand is more easily absorbed than calcium carbonate (Caltrate). Most recently I've been hearing about calcium phosphate as an alternative. I like that it is available as a powder and may be less constipating than calcium citrate but it seems that is calcium phosphate is more for pets. Your thoughts?
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I’m always on the look out for food sources of calcium. I saw that Gerolsteiner Mineral Water has a good dose of natural calcium in it: 375 ml (about 12 oz) @130mg calcium. I’ve been getting the 750 ml bottles. It’s more expensive than most; however, if you don’t drink the entire bottle at one time, the natural carbonation lasts for a couple days if you screw the top back on which I appreciate. I think Margaret Martin recommends this water somewhere on her website. Here’s another link as well: https://www.foodnetwork.com/healthyeats/healthy-tips/2019/12/can-water-have-more-calcium-than-milk
Have you read "Vitamin K2 and The Cakcium Paradox" by Dr. Kate Bleue?
I use Citracal Petites (200mg each). I was taking only 2 a day (400 mg.) plus I get 300 mg in a multi but my nutritionist says that I'm probably not absorbing much calcium in a multi. And I drink fortified almond or soy milk. And since I love cheese I thought I had all my bases covered in calcium. But consuming so much cheese really makes my arthritis so much worse (all dairy does that to me) so I'm back to having no dairy and now I've increased my Citracal to 3 tablets a day.
I recently switched from calcium carbonate to calcium citrate as it appears that carbonate needs to be taken with food to be absorbed and citrate does not. Per another posters comment I purchased the supplement from Walmart because of price. I do try to get my calcium from food sources as much as possible. I am going to try to provide a link to an excellent article from the NYTimes. I hope it isn't behind a payroll as I used the "gift" option when copying. Here goes.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/22/well/eat/bones-strength-calcium-vitamin-d.html?unlocked_article_code=1._U0.d9s1.ib5ALMiGKoUQ&smid=url-share
Has anyone tried a calcium rich mineral water?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16895885/
I have used bone builder with magnesium by metragenics for years. It is a bovine based calcium. Also take vitamin K, Ostinal 450, D, and a multivitamin.
I drink Gerolsteiner mineral water. It has about 130 mg calcium in a 12 oz serving which is about the highest content I have found in mineral waters. If you have a Trader Joes near you, they sell it by the case.
Thank you Teb!
sure thing 🙂
Has anyone tried the AlgaeCal?