Paul Saladino· MD
it is bioavailable calcium if people wonder in bones it's calcium hydroxyapatite
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it is bioavailable calcium if people wonder in bones it's calcium hydroxyapatite
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which is a form of calcium that we're meant to eat we weren't meant to eat rocks which is the standard calcium supplement it's calcium carbonate or calcium gluconate those are rocks we didn't eat rocks we ate bones