date:May 25, 2012
lcium, and particularly for theelderly, who are at such great risk of falls and fractures due to weak bones, removing calcium supplements from their diets could put them at even greater risk for those kinds of problems,said Dr Taylor Wallace, senior director, scientific regulatory affairs, for the US-based Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN).
Wallace said the study itselfis not reason enough to discount the important benefits of calcium.
Calcium is an important mineral with proven benefits