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Calcium is a mineral that is an important component of bones and teeth.The heart, nerves and blood clotting system also need calcium to function. Adequate calcium is important for teens, young adults and post-menopausal women.
Calcium is used to treat and prevent low calcium levels and leading to bone diseases, including osteoporosis (low bone density leads to brittle bones), rickets (children with osteomalacia) and osteomalacia. Calcium is also used for premenstrual syndrome (PMS), leg cramps during pregnancy, gestational hypertension (pre-eclampsia) during pregnancy, and to reduce the risk of colon and rectal cancer.
Bones and teeth contain more than 99% of the body's calcium. Calcium is also found in blood, muscles and other tissues. Calcium in the bones can be used as reserves that can be released into the body as needed. As you age, the calcium level in your body drops because it is released through sweat, skin cells and waste. In addition, as women age, calcium absorption tends to decline as estrogen levels decrease. Calcium absorption can vary by race, gender, and age.
Bones are always breaking down and rebuilding, and calcium is needed for this process. Taking extra calcium helps the bones rebuild properly and stay strong.
1.Vitamin D improves the absorption of calcium and phosphorus by the body, so that the levels of plasma calcium and plasma phosphorus are saturated. Calcium and vitamin D help build and support strong bones and teeth.
2.Maintain normal levels of citrate in the blood;
3.Calcium provides the building blocks the body needs to help keep bones and teeth healthy and strong. The health of musculoskeletal and nervous systems are also supported by calcium which makes calcium an essential mineral that's needed for proper health every day.
4.VITAMIN D3 SUPPORT: This formulation contains Vitamin D3 in order to promote the absorption of calcium in the body
5.CALCIUM AND VITAMIN D3 COMBINATION: Adequate Vitamin D3 and Calcium as a part of maintaining a healthy diet along with physical activity can reduce the risk of bone issues such as osteoporosis later on in life