Cal - Mag Zinc/vit D Optimum Potency - 90 Tabs - Organika

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- Calcium (from Calcium Carbonate)
- 250mg
- Magnesium (from Magnesium Oxide)
- 25mg
- Zinc (from Zinc Oxide)
- 5mcg (200IU)
- Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
Croscarmellose Sodium, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Stearic Acid, Silicon Dioxide Colloidal.
Contains no dairy, egg, artificial preservatives, colours, yeast, sweeteners, wheat, gluten, or corn.
Tablets
90 Tabs
1 tablet per day with meals.
- Optimum Potency, Ideal 2:1 Cal-Mag Ratio.
- With Vitamin D, Zinc and extra digestive support.
- 500mg Calcium.
- Important for total body health, especially bone health.
- Complete 2 per day formula.
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Calcium is an important mineral for the optimal functioning of many body systems. Calcium is a major mineral found in the bones and teeth. Deficiency of calcium causes bone and joint diseases such as osteomalacia, osteoporosis and osteo-arthritis. It also leads to poor growth and poor bone density in children. Calcium also protects the body from heavy metal toxicity because if calcium is deficient lead is absorbed by the body and deposited in the teeth and bones.
The muscles use calcium during contractions and by the nerves for proper transmission of impulses. If a deficiency of calcium affects the most important muscle, the heart, it can lead to arrhythmias. Calcium also helps with insomnia and muscle cramps by relaxing the muscles. Calcium lowers cholesterol, by inhibiting plaque formation, and lowers blood pressure, by ensuring the proper functioning of the arterial muscles. Calcium is pulled out of the bones when the body becomes too acidic. This can occur due to the use of some medications, poor diet or when the body is in a state of inflammation, like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. Calcium is involved at the level of the cell with the structure of the RNA and DNA molecules and the activation of enzymes for the use of fats. Calcium is commonly recommended by natural health care practitioners for osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, cardiovascular disease, PMS, pregnancy, support healthy cell growth, nervous disorders, and insomnia.
Magnesium is an important catalyst for the body's chemical reactions, meaning that it increases the rate at which chemical reactions occur. Some of the most important chemical reactions that involve magnesium are in the Kreb's cycle, the cycle inside every cell that leads to energy production. Without magnesium the transmission of nerve and muscle impulses is compromised. This can lead to nervous disorders, depression and muscle weakness or twitches. Magnesium is a useful supplement for PMS symptoms that involves irritability and mood swings. Magnesium also decreases menstrual pain by relaxing the uterine muscles. In pregnancy magnesium acts as a uterine relaxant and can prevent premature labour. Studies show supplemental magnesium in pregnancy also decreases the risk of birth defects such as cerebral palsy. Magnesium is an important mineral for cardiovascular health. It regulates the heartbeat, prevents the calcification of arteries and relaxes arterial vessels to prevent hypertension. Magnesium has also been researched for its ability to reduce cholesterol, protect against osteoporosis and support optimal cell growth.
Synergistic Nutrients
Synergistic Nutrientscan make a substantial difference in the uptake of calcium by the bones. For a variety of different reasons calcium can be difficult to absorb - one of them being that as a mineral, calcium has a negative charge that can repel it from the cells of the body. It's very important, then, for people concerned about bone health that nutrients be taken along with calcium. Some of them include: magnesium (in a 2:1 ratio), zinc, silica, manganese, copper, boron, and potassium. While there are others, these are the ones that can make the biggest difference for bioavailability. Some of these, like magnesium and zinc, can increase absorption in the gut, while others, like the
boron and silica increase the actual uptake of calcium by the bones and its subsequent integration as new bone mass.
Why Chelated?
Chelated simply means that a particular mineral is bonded to a protein molecule, for example aspartate or glycinate.This bonding makes it easier to digest and assimilate each nutritive mineral for proper utilization in the body.
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