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Rebound Health News - September 2010
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Calcium Tablets increase heart attacks by 30%
A study of 5600 women over the age of 58 found that calcium supplements increased the risk for hip fracture by 64%.
Calcium and Vitamin D increase brain lesions. These lesions are found in people with loss of memory, dementia, Parkinson's and Alzeheimer's Diseases
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Vitamin D is the most toxic of all the vitamins...may lead to death
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