Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
The action of strontium is closely related to that of calcium, although retention of strontium varies inversely with calcium intake. Supplementing larger amounts of strontium increases calcium, but not magnesium retention, and it has the potential to lower stomach acid levels, insulin, WBC, germanium, fluoride, bismuth, and silicon. These effects should be kept in mind when considering strontium in the treatment of osteoporosis... Full Text