xanderf094
New Member
Hi all, can't seem to find any info on this and wanted to put it out there.
Fish bone meal from wild caught fish, seems to be a great source of calcium, natural ratio of 2:1 with phosphorus. It's the form of calcium Hydroxyapatite as it's from the bones. Similar to bone meal powders. Found a couple studies referring to increased absorbtion over carbonate (up to 6 times) for serum calcium counts.
Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men
Recovery and utilization of calcium from fish bones byproducts
And a quote from a supplier:
I know Ray has spoken about calcium carbonate as a supplemental source from egg shells. Wondering if anyone has experimented or found any reasons why this form of calcium would be ill advised?
Thanks
Fish bone meal from wild caught fish, seems to be a great source of calcium, natural ratio of 2:1 with phosphorus. It's the form of calcium Hydroxyapatite as it's from the bones. Similar to bone meal powders. Found a couple studies referring to increased absorbtion over carbonate (up to 6 times) for serum calcium counts.
Calcium from salmon and cod bone is well absorbed in young healthy men
Recovery and utilization of calcium from fish bones byproducts
And a quote from a supplier:
Naturally occurring high levels of calcium (25.14%), phosphorus (12.75%) and marine collagen (14.2%), are retained. As well as many other naturally occurring minerals and trace elements, including iron, magnesium, selenium, and zinc.
I know Ray has spoken about calcium carbonate as a supplemental source from egg shells. Wondering if anyone has experimented or found any reasons why this form of calcium would be ill advised?
Thanks