(16-05-2012, 07:33 PM)freddy Wrote: OK, so is the suggestion to take PM, SP and Calcium?
First, you should realize that there is no single best suggestion.
We can only reveal what did (or didn't) work for us. You'll have
to come up with your own regime.
That said, a bit about calcium... Adults only absorb a small
part of their calcium intake, up to 20%. Some things, such
as whole-grain food and caffeine, can decrease calcium
absorption. Vitamin D, on the other hand, is essential in
increasing intestinal calcium absorption (this is why one
frequently sees it packaged with calcium pills).
Assuming one already has a healthy diet, one should not
go above, I'd say, 300-500mg of calcium a day (NIH
puts the RDA around 1g or so). Why? Because taking
more calcium actually reduces calcium absorption rate.
Calcium taken but not absorped is a waste of both time
and money, so you actually want to go lower than you
planned for so that the body maximizes the absorption
rate.
Quote:If so, how much of each? I have seen 500 X 2 of PM, up to 1350 of SP, and how much calcium? I have also seen the PM ramping up to 500 X 6 (3,000) over several weeks.
I'm not one for taking 35 pills per day, but I also am interested in an effective program.
I'm not sure about SP, but I would not take more than 1g of PM a day,
at least for a period of several months. Feel free to ignore my advice. :-)