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If you're eating a lot of, especially raw spinach, and raw kale and beets—beets are also a very high source of oxalic acid—you might actually need to take calcium specifically with that food, ideally even when you're cooking it so that you can precipitate the crystals of oxalic acid out in your
stomach.
Dave Asprey
High in Oxalic Acid, Kale-Eaters Should Consider Supplementing With Calcium Carbonate
279: The Top Vitamins and Minerals You Need Daily to Unlock Better Health | Dave Asprey
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