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not sure

by Doris
(Ohio)

I have been reading all the comments, but I don't see a single story from anyone who has been on your supplements, or what the results were. Also why is Magnesium so important ? Breast milk has a ratio of almost 8 to 1 and babies don't have any problem making use of the calcium to build strong bones.

Doris,
Good questions. The suggested products are new enough that there is not yet a substantial amount of feedback. The information on the webpage is getting updated currently and there is a magnesium article which you can access at: www.health-reports.com/magnesium.html

A lack of Magnesium increases the number of osteoclasts that dissolve bones. No osteoclasts are being produced in babies as they are growing bones. In fact very few would be produced throughout childhood as again, the child is in a growth, bone building state. So the imbalance of magnesium is not important in this instance as osteoclast production is low. It is only as adults, and gradually over time, that the magnesium imbalance causes the problems.

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