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Jesus served his followers bread, fish, and waterHi,
I was wondering if you could push the calcium:phosphorus ratio very high (like 5:1 or more). Would it completely shut down the PTH ?
Thank you
Hi,
I was wondering if you could push the calcium:phosphorus ratio very high (like 5:1 or more). Would it completely shut down the PTH ?
Thank you
Minus what the weirdo posted above, is that kind of ratio even possible? Seems like everything has phosphate in it.
Yeah, with food only it's probably impossible, but if you include eggs or oyster shell (or calcium carbonate). It's easily doable.I d
Hi,
I was wondering if you could push the calcium:phosphorus ratio very high (like 5:1 or more). Would it completely shut down the PTH ?
Thank you
Jesus served his followers bread, fish, and water
End of discussion
perdon me my keybord is broken there is some missing keys on it,i let you ssume ich letters re missing.hy ould the rtio be this one for keto crivore?Ca:P ratio is based on A : D3 ratio. More D3 = less calcium. A = better absorption of sodium, potassium, and phosphorus. Look at human breast milk vs. cow milk. PUFAs also increase phosphorus absorption.
For keto/carnivore diets, the ratio is 1 : 1 : 3 : 3 calcium:phosphorus:potassium:sodium.
What kind of games do you play that made you so angry? Did you spill anything on the keyboard? Do you miss only a, w and n?perdon me my keybord is broken there is some missing keys on it,i let you ssume ich letters re missing.hy ould the rtio be this one for keto crivore?
legue of legend,i broke 2 keybords,i got third one tht s lredy broken.ye i miss the ones on the extrem leftWhat kind of games do you play that made you so angry? Did you spill anything on the keyboard? Do you miss only a, w and n?
I understand you, when I used to play games, I changed the keyboards and mice every few months, I had become a master at using the PC without a mouse when it was missing for a few days until I decided to buy a new one. The only advice, stay calm, and if you still explode at the moment, buy cheap peripherals, so you don't get too sad, as if you had spent more on them.legue of legend,i broke 2 keybords,i got third one tht s lredy broken.ye i miss the ones on the extrem left
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Hi,
I was wondering if you could push the calcium:phosphorus ratio very high (like 5:1 or more). Would it completely shut down the PTH ?
Thank you
Maybe it was Frank Tufano’s San Pellegrino water?Jesus served his followers bread, fish, and water
End of discussion
Why do you want to do this?
I don't know if it would "completely" shut down PTH, but using high amounts of supplemental calcium can potentially be beneficial. I posted some studies recently where doses of up to 17.5 g of Calcium Carbonate were used for a month or two, and subjects generally seemed to see benefits, but they also had kidney issues, and higher phosphate levels, I believe. Longer term, I've seen doses of up to 6g used for about a year.
I think it will depend. Peat told a story about a baseball player who had lots of broken bones who took a teaspoon of eggshell calcium a day for a few months, and never had that problem again. If you came from a high phosphate diet (like low carb or carnivore), supplemental forms and that high a ratio may be beneficial for a time. Some people can get 5-10 times the phosphate easily on those types of diets.
Over the course of years, I would think you would want to get closer to 1:1, or maybe a little higher like the ratio in milk.
I have been getting around 5g everyday for the past week or two and I don't seems to notice any bad effect. Nothing good either.
doesnt D3 increase calcium?Ca:P ratio is based on A : D3 ratio. More D3 = less calcium. A = better absorption of sodium, potassium, and phosphorus. Look at human breast milk vs. cow milk. PUFAs also increase phosphorus absorption.
For keto/carnivore diets, the ratio is 1 : 1 : 3 : 3 calcium:phosphorus:potassium:sodium.