I really need to take calcium supplements, however any I don't tolerate them very well. I am currently taking Citracal w/ D and magnesium. I have taken them for a few days and every time I take one, I end up with indigestion and heartburn starting about 1 hour after I take them.
Can anyone suggest a calcium supplement that is tolerable for an extremely sensitive digestive system? It has to be gluten-free/DF/SF.
Also, I have started taking Natural Calm magnesium powder and it tends to give me nausea. I take only 1/2 tsp. Will the nausea pass after my body gets used to it.
Thanks
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Calcium Supplement
#2
Posted 21 September 2009 - 01:40 PM
I'm very sensitive and take Caltrate 600 w/D twice a day with no problem.
Patti
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"When people show you who they are, believe them"--Maya Angelou
"Bloom where you are planted"--Bev
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#3
Posted 21 September 2009 - 03:01 PM
I'm assuming your DF means dairy-free? I'm drawing a blank otherwise. You might try Kirkman Labs vitamins and supplements. They have a very large variety of things that are allergen-free of many, many common allergens. Their website is www.kirkmanlabs.com. They are wonderful to work with. (they REALLY should pay me for as much as I plug them here, lol!)
#4
Posted 21 September 2009 - 03:36 PM
I take Naturemade calcim/mag./D/zinc. The daily dose is 3 tab. I seemed to have a problem digesting them with dinner(they just sit in my gut all night) so start at breakfast and take the last one with an afternoon snack. I had to work up to the three. Took just one regularly and added one more at a time over time. Early on, I took a powdered supplement because I didn't seem to digest tablets well but eventually was able to handle tablets-introducing them slowly as I described. I tolerate them just fine now. Hope that helps
Me: GLUTEN-FREE 7/06, multiple food allergies, T2 DIABETES DX 8/08, LADA-Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults, Who knew food allergies could trigger an autoimmune attack on the pancreas?! 1/11 Re-DX T1 DM, pos. DQ2 Celiac gene test 9/11
Son: ADHD '06,
neg. CELIAC PANEL 5/07
ALLERGY: "positive" blood and skin tests to wheat, which triggers his eczema '08
ENTEROLAB testing: elevated Fecal Anti-tissue Transglutaminase IgA Dec. '08
Gluten-free-Feb. '09
other food allergies
Son: ADHD '06,
neg. CELIAC PANEL 5/07
ALLERGY: "positive" blood and skin tests to wheat, which triggers his eczema '08
ENTEROLAB testing: elevated Fecal Anti-tissue Transglutaminase IgA Dec. '08
Gluten-free-Feb. '09
other food allergies
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