Ice Kates donated @IceKates
09 April, 12:38
Does anyone save your egg shells and make powder?
I'm thinking about making gel cap pills.

Eggshells are not only one of the cheapest sources of calcium — they also appear to be among the most effective.

If you have a hard time meeting your calcium requirements or if you suffer from osteoporosis, homemade eggshell powder is an effective and inexpensive alternative to commercial supplements.

In fact, studies show that eggshell calcium is well absorbed and may strengthen the bones of people with osteoporosis.

Preparing eggshell powder at home is easy. After boiling and drying the shells, you can crush them with a pestle and mortar and mix the powder with water or add it to food.

https://www.healthline.com...

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Royal Raven @Royalraven
09 April, 01:40
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I feed my eggshells back to my chickens to keep their calcium levels up. I guess it is no surprise it works well for people too.

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Ice Kates donated @IceKates
09 April, 01:52
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Dave's bones have been breaking and trying to seek any holistic alternatives as we can.

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Tmaga Amaga @Tag456
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