Calcium with Magnesium, Boron & Vitamin D3 (Liquid Calcium), 300 mg, 100 Softgels Reviews
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Calcium with Magnesium, Boron & Vitamin D3 (Liquid Calcium), 300 mg, 100 Softgels Feature
- Eighty percent of those suffering from osteoporosis are women
- Calcium is an essential mineral for nerve transmission, muscle and vascular contractions
- Liquid Calcium has 300mg Calcium, 100mg Magnesium, 100IU of D3 and 1mg Boron per softgel
- A great value .47 for 100 easy to swallow softgels. Laboratory tested.
- D3 is the most bioavailable form of D to support calcium absorption
Calcium -- No Surprise, It's Important For Bone Formation We all know from grade school that calcium helps strengthen bones. The mantra was always to enjoy milk products -- or collard greens, Chinese cabbage, mustard greens, broccoli, bok choy, tofu, sardines with bones, fortified orange juice, etc. -- because they keep your bones strong! In fact, 99% of the body's calcium is found in bone and teeth. Yet, too many of us still don't get enough calcium in our diet. Osteoporosis , or porous bone, is a disease characterized by low bone mass and structural deterioration of bone tissue, leading to bone fragility and an increased susceptibility to fractures of the hip, spine, and wrist. Hence the need for calcium supplementation! Eighty percent of those suffering from osteoporosis are women, but you need to know that one in eight men over 50 will also suffer from an osteoporosis-related fracture in their lifetime! Importantly, calcium supplements must be continued indefinitely, since bone density build-ups are lost when supplements are discontinued. Calcium -- Playing A Much Bigger Role In Health! Calcium is an essential mineral for nerve transmission, muscle contraction, vascular contraction, vasodilation, glandular secretion, cell membrane and capillary permeability, enzyme reactions, respiration, renal function, blood coagulation, hormone release and storage, the production of energy and the maintenance of immune functions. A number of studies indicate that calcium supports colorectal health and research shows a modest effect on the reduction of systolic blood pressure in those with hypertension. It is also likely effective in diminishing some of the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Phew! That's one big job for a homely little mineral! What Kind Of Calcium? Members are always asking about the various types of calcium -- carbonate, citrate, acetate, aspartate, chelate, chloride, malate, gluconate, lactate, phosphate, and so on! Cor
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