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Calcium with Vitamin D3

Highly absorbable calcium combined with Vitamin D3 to support bone

Calcium with Vitamin D3

Highly absorbable calcium, reduces risk of osteoporosis; combined with vitamin D3 to support bone, cardiovascular and colon health

*Several clinical trials reveal the positive effects of combined supplemental calcium and vitamin D for bone health. Vitamin D is important for its ability to promote intestinal calcium and phosphorous absorption, reduce urinary calcium loss and enhance healthy bone composition. In a large trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine involving over 3,000 women, supplementation with calcium and vitamin D daily for one and a half years supported bone composition of the femur. In another study, calcium and vitamin D supplementation promoted calcium utilization and maintained healthy bones in postmenopausal women. Calcium citrate malate combined with vitamin D moderated the rate of bone loss for a separate group of postmenopausal women, maintaining support for the spine. An analysis of several trials indicates a positive influence of calcium on cardiovascular health, an effect that may be most specific for salt-sensitive individuals. Vitamin D may also provide cardiovascular support for some individuals, which may be attributed to its effect on calcium metabolism or possibly by helping to maintain healthy plasma renin function. Additionally, calcium has been associated with supporting distal colon health. A role for vitamin D in supporting colon health by promoting healthy cellular function has also been suggested. Preliminary evidence suggests that vitamin D may also support healthy glucose metabolism, since vitamin D receptors are present on the islet cells of the pancreas.

Calcium with Vitamin D3 supports optimal calcium absorption and bone mineral composition, in addition to promoting potential cardiovascular and colon health.

REFERENCE: Chapuy MC. Vitamin D3 and calcium to prevent hip fractures in the elderly women. N Engl J Med 1992 Dec 3;327(23):1637-42.


Six vegetable capsules contain:

calcium (citrate/malate) 900 mg.
vitamin D3 800 i.u.
vitamin C (as ascorbyl palmitate) 48 mg.

2-6 capsules per day, in divided doses, with meals.
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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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