Cal/Mag 1001 by Douglas Labs 90 Tablets Supports Healthy Bone Structure* Our Price: $9.90
Cal//Mag 1001 tablets from Douglas Laboratories provide 500 mg of elemental calcium from a calcium citrate/ascorbate complex, together with significant amounts of magnesium from an aspartate/ascorbate complex, as well as vitamin D-3. Other nutrients are also included to assist the body in maintaining healthy bone structure.* The adult human body contains approximately 1,200 g of calcium, about 99% of which is present in the skeleton and 20-30 g of magnesium with about 60% located in bone. Bone is constantly turning over, a continuous process of formation and resorption. In children and adolescents, the rate of formation of bone mineral predominates over the rate of resorption. In later life, resorption predominates over formation. Therefore, in normal aging, there is a gradual loss of bone. Intestinal calcium absorption ranges from 15 to 75% of ingested calcium. Vitamin D is a key regulatory hormone for calcium and bone metabolism. Adequate vitamin D status is essential for ensuring normal calcium absorption and maintenance of healthy calcium plasma levels.* Magnesium absorption is independent of vitamin D status and ranges from 30 to 60% of ingested magnesium. Cal/Mag 1001 provides a highly beneficial source of dietary calcium together with other nutrients that assist in the maintenance of healthy bone structure and function. For example, boron affects the composition, structure, and strength of bone. It appears to be necessary for calcium and magnesium absorption, their adequate renal reabsorption, and their incorporation into the bone matrix. Boron is absorbed at about 90% efficiency and is rapidly distributed among the tissues.* Functions The adult human body contains approximately 1,200 g of calcium, about 99% of which is present in the skeleton, and 20-30 g of magnesium with about 60% located in bone. Bone is constantly turning over, a continuous process of formation and resorption. In children and adolescents, the rate of formation of bone mineral predominates over the rate of resorption. In later life, resorption predominates over formation. Therefore, in normal aging, there is a gradual loss of bone.* Intestinal calcium absorption ranges from 15 to 75% of ingested calcium. Vitamin D is a key regulatory hormone for calcium and bone metabolism. Adequate vitamin D status is essential for ensuring normal calcium absorption and maintenance of healthy calcium plasma levels. Magnesium absorption is independent of vitamin D status and ranges from 30 to 60% of ingested magnesium.*
Osteoporosis, a condition of reduced bone mineral density that can increase risk of fractures, affects a large proportion of the elderly in developed countries. Caucasian and Asian women typically have low peak bone densities, and therefore, are at the greatest risk of developing osteoporosis. It is generally accepted that obtaining enough dietary calcium throughout life can significantly decrease the risk of developing osteoporosis. Among other factors, such as regular exercise, gender and race, calcium supplementation during childhood and adolescence appears to be a prerequisite for maintaining adequate bone density later in life. But even elderly osteoporotic patients can benefit significantly from supplementation with dietary calcium.*
Additional Sizes Available
180 Tablets - Calcium 500 mg
90 Tablets - Calcium 500 mg
Supplement Facts Serving Size: Three (3) Tablets Servings Per Container: 30 Amount Per Serving Daily Value Vitamin C(Calcium/Magnesium Ascorbate) 150 mg 250% Vitamin D3 75 IU 19% Calcium(Calcium Citrate/Carbonate/Ascorbate Complex) 500 mg 50% Magnesium(From Magnesium Oxide/Aspartate/Ascorbate Complex) 500 mg 125% Boron(From Boron Citrate Complex) 3 mg ** Glutamic Acid HCl 150 mg ** This product is specially formulated with acidic ingredients.
** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Cellulose, Stearates (Vegetable Source)
As a dietary supplement, three (3) tablets daily or more as directed by your qualified healthcare consultant.
Keep out of the reach of children ... Store in a cool, dry place ... Do not use if outer seal is missing.
This product contains NO yeast, no wheat gluten, no soy protein, no milk/dairy, no corn, no sodium, no sugar, no starch, no preservatives, and no artificial coloring or flavoring.
Bone and Tooth Health , Calcium Deficiency , Nutritional deficiencies , Skeletal Imbalances , Vitamin Deficiency
Bones , Skeleton , Teeth - Tooth
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