Calcium Deficit | Sale Ending
- nutritionalconcepts.com
- Oct 1
- 1 min read
From eNewsletter 10/1/2025

DID YOU KNOW that we often talk about the importance of supplemental minerals such as magnesium and zinc. For good reason. They are difficult to attain dietarily. However, there is another critical mineral that we should talk about a little more...calcium. Believe it or not, even the Dietary Guidelines for Americans says that many Americans are low in calcium.
Calcium is not only good for bones, but is a vital mineral for maintaining cell function. A diet low in calcium can lead to the formation of numerous health issues, including an increased risk of colorectal cancer. An 11-year study following hundreds of thousands of subjects from Frontiers in Nutrition found that those who had diets low in calcium had a significantly increased risk for colorectal cancers.
The misnomer is that one of the few ways to get calcium dietarily is from cow's milk. For years, our clients have been able to optimize their calcium needs from myriad dietary sources and supplements without having to rely on milk products.
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