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Citracal Calcium Citrate Plus D, Coated Caplets - 120 ea Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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Citracal Calcium Citrate Plus D, Coated Caplets - 120 ea
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Helps build strong bones Improved absorption and utilization of the calcium in those people who cannot or do not go out into the sun One coated caplet provides 315 mg of calcium Dosage: 1 to 2 caplets twice a day Please read all label information on delivery
From the Manufacturer The goal of calcium supplementation is to provide you with the necessary amount of calcium to fight the development and harmful effects of osteoporosis (thin, brittle bones), so you can keep active throughout your later years. Citrical does just that. In fact, clinical studies show that postmenopausal women who took Citrical for 2 years had a 42% reduction in bone loss. There Is a Difference Between Supplements With at least a dozen common calcium preparations and hundreds of different formulations available, choosing a calcium supplement can be confusing. Most calcium supplements contain calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, or calcium phosphate. These calcium preparations differ in a number of ways. Citrical is calcium citrate and is highly soluble (which means that itÕs easily dissolved) and extremely well absorbed by the bones whether taken with meals or without meals. The manufacturers of calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate supplements recommend their products be taken with meals in order to be used by the body. Citrical Activity Not Limited by Stomach Acid Citrical is highly soluble and easily absorbed by the body. The combination of these two properties is called bioavailability. The greater the bioavailability of calcium, the better able your body is to use it. The calcium citrate in Citrical is optimally bioavailable. Also, calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate supplements need stomach acid to be absorbed. Citrical, on the other hand, is not limited by stomach acid and is absorbed even when taken on an empty stomach. Therefore, if you need to take products to control stomach acid such as antacids, H2 antagonists or proton pump inhibitors, and you need calcium-- you definitely need Citrical! Citrical is the logical choice to make if you are taking antacids or are being treated with prescription or over-the-counter products like Tagamet, Zantac, or Pepcid AC* that work to reduce stomach acid. And, Citrical is a logical choice for older individuals because acid production decreases with age. Product Description <P><STRONG>Helps Build Strong Bones.</STRONG></P> <UL> <LI>Calcium plus Vitamin D Dietary Supplement. <LI>Economy Size. </LI></UL> <P><STRONG>Advantages:</STRONG></P> <UL> <LI>Helps build strong bones. <LI>High absorption. <LI>No gas. </LI></UL> <P>Regular exercise and a healthy diet with enough calcium helps women maintain good bone health and may reduce their high risk of osteoporosis later in life. Adequate calcium intake is important, but daily intakes above about 2,000 mg are not likely to provide any additional benefit. </P> <P><STRONG>Two Caplets Provide:</STRONG></P> <P>630 mg calcium, 63% of the U.S. recommended daily value for adults and children 4 or more years of age and 100% vitamin D. </P> <P>Made in the USA. </P> Serving size, 2 Caplets; servings per container, Calcium as Ultradense calcium citrate: 63 Vitamin D3 as cholecalciferol 100% Safety Information Keep out of reach of children. Safety sealed package for your protection. Do not use if inner seal is broken. Ingredients Calcium Citrate, Polyethylene Glycol, Croscarmellose Sodium, HPMC, Color Added, Magnesium Silicate, Magnesium Stearate, Vitamin D3 Directions Take 1 to 2 caplets two times daily or as recommended by your physician, pharmacist or health professional. Store at room temperature.
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