I too have osteopoenia and take a lot of supplements (probably too many) including calcium citrate with vitamin D, as well as prescription pills. It makes my blood boil when I see eg dextrose or maize starch included in vitamin or mineral tablets or, worse, in prescription meds. Before I buy I research the ingredients. These can vary a lot. A full list of ingredients is normally given by firms selling supplements eg Holland & Barratt or Healthspan. It is usually possible to find a form without carbs.I have coeliac disease and osteopenia do an on a calcium supplement. It a very sweet chewable tablet and my blood sugar 30 to 40 minutes after taking it was 8.4. Higher than my average of 5.6. I wonder if there’s an alternative?
I have coeliac disease and osteopenia do an on a calcium supplement. It a very sweet chewable tablet and my blood sugar 30 to 40 minutes after taking it was 8.4. Higher than my average of 5.6. I wonder if there’s an alternative?
Yes it’s calcium and vitamin dLooking at some of the studies done for calcium supplementation, the main take is that in general the supplement dropped bgl glucose levels. Now In all cases the supplement they used was a Calcium + Vitamin D combined supplement. Calcium on its own will be going nowhere if you are deficient in vitamin D3 which applies to most of us in the Northern hemisphere. To make calcium enter the bones, it needs both vitamin D and vitamin K (technically D3 and K2 for best effect). Is yours a combo?
Childrens supplements have added sugar. If this applies to yours, then yes you should be able to change to a standard supplement.
Thank you, yes it’s a prescription. I have my annual diabetic check in the next couple of months so will raise itis your supplement prescribed, @Ellenw ? If so, and if your rise is sustained, then have a word with your prescriber about alternatives. If it is OTC, it might still be worthwhile having a chat with your pharmacist about options.
Does the Coeliac Society offer any insight?
Walgreens calcium and D chewables have 3 g sugar per tab. Most of he ones I looked at had zero calories and zero carbs in the chewable, so it seems you may wish to change the make.Yes it’s calcium and vitamin d
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