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Titanium dioxide in calcium supplements
Hi, I have noticed titanium dioxide listed in colors of shelcal 500 supplement and CCM tablet. It might be that very low dosage of titanium dioxide in it is not harmful  but as you know that women after 40 years, especially after menopause is normally prescribed quite "regular life long usage " of calcium supplements which can make in long run intake of titanium dioxide quite a concern for health?So can you tell suggest calcium supplements without titanium dioxide?
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Take curd milk and titanium free calcium tab or syrup Consult me search browse on goggle practo Dr Rajinder Sharma 42 years expertise Senior Orthopaedic neurospine joint Replace surgeon Chandigarh Govt retd now practice at chandigarh at —— Sarhind Orthopaedic Multispeciality medical centre sco 23 sector 33 d chandigarh. Tks
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Dont take calcium on regular basis . Body does not require that . It is usually Vitamin D3 that is deficient which is also fulfilled by 3-4 sachet of 60 k unit of D3 . Intermittent Therapy after 6 months is recommended for 1 month
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stop taking excessive medication
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