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Originally Posted by rookie
So I decided against the Calcium/Magnesium supplement and am taking ZMA again.
But that leaves me with a seperate question. Should I be supplementing Calcium? I am lactose inteolerant and can eat ZERO cheese/yogurt or dairy. Even "lactose free" milk leaves me cramping. I get a couple servings of veggies a day that have calcium and my Multi has some but I am wondering if I need to be getting more Thoughts?
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Here's a little article.
Mayo Clinic via CNN
I think the alcohol leaching thing is more of an issue that abusers have poor diets than the alcohol itself. But, that just an opinion.
Also, coffee and soda are often pointed to as acidic, but in the grand scheme of things, they aren't at all. But, people who drink a ton of coffee and soda tend to have poor diets and end up all Quasimodo as they get older.
I think your overall diet is more important than looking specifically at calcium intake. If your diet is heavy in meat, hard cheeses, starchy carbs, grains, etc. but light on the veggies and fruits, you could run into problems, as the acidic nature of those foods could contribute to leaching of calcium from your body.
I don't think a calcium supplement is bad. and, they taste good. I'm partial to the generic version of Tums. The green mixed fruit flavor ones are tasty.
Here's a John Berardi article that discusses some of this.
Covering Your Nutritional Bases