Calcium Chelazome (Formerly Calcium Amino Acid Chelate) 850mg - 90 Caplets - Trophic
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- Calcium (Amino Acid Chelate) (Providing: 150 mg of Elemental Calcium)
Does not contain any yeast, wheat, dairy, sugar, artificial colours or preservatives.
Tablets
90
Six caplets daily with meals as a dietary supplement or as directed by physician.
- Excellent source of Calcium
- Builds and maintains strong bones and teeth
- Assists in blood clotting, regulating heartbeat and acid-base balance
- Chelated for better absorption
- Convenient tablet form
trophic Calcium Chelate tablets, in which calcium is chelated with natural amino acids, is a more efficiently absorbed (60%-70%) form of nutritional calcium.
Calcium as an organic mineral is carried through the intestinal wall intact where the amino acids release calcium into the bloodstream to be used by the body. Since the movement of calcium chelate across the intestinal wall to the bloodstream is not dependent upon a calcium-binding protein, Vitamin D3 does not appear necessary for the absorption of trophic Calcium Amino Acid Chelate.
Up to 99 percent of the calcium in the body is found in the hard tissues (tooth and bone). The remainder is distributed widely throughout the soft tissues and organs, performing a variety of important functions.
Some Benefits of Calcium Include:
Osteoporosis
Bone loss is a major concern for both women and men, but more so for women (due to hormonal factors) who generally lose more bone mass than men. Your bones need to be given adequate levels of the nutrients that they need to repair themselves. When you are deficient (or due to other aggravating factors) loss of bone mass results.
Clinically, osteoporosis is a loss of bone density that surpasses the amount that normally occurs due to aging. The spine and hips are the most vulnerable areas. Women are most commonly affected especially after menopause when they lose the protective effect of estrogen. As the bones become brittle they fracture and collapse more easily. The degeneration results in pain and decreased mobility.
Osteoporosis is caused by a number of factors including a sedentary lifestyle, lack of minerals, hormonal changes, hypothyroidism, smoking, a high protein diet, alcohol intake, caffeine intake and stress. Long term use of the following medications decreases bone density - antacids, blood thinners, diuretics, anti-seizure medication, ulcer medication and all corticosteroids.
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