Natural Creations: Cal-Gel

Natural Creations: Cal-Gel

$22.80

Why is Cal-Gel different from most calcium products?

1. Contains 6 different types of easy to absorb calcium

2. Contains 1000 i.u vitamin D3

3. Contains 3 types of magnesium for good absorption

4. Contains boron-supports hormone production which supports healthy bones

5. Contains vitamin K to support production of protein in bones (osteolacin)

6. Contains horsetail-a rich natural source of silica to support healthy connective tissue

Many people find that the calcium tablets they have taken are hard to swallow, stick in their throat, make them constipated and have stopped taking them. This is usually due to poor formulation of the product.

Our bodies need calcium, magnesium, D3, silica and boron to help form strong bones.

Cal-gel is formulated to contain all of these. One gelcap 3 times a day provides the proper balance of all of these necessary nutrients in the proper forms. It is a liquid in a soft gelcap, so it is easy to swallow, and easy to digest and absorb. Due to the balanced formulation, there is no stomach upset or constipation.

Free of yeast, salt, wheat, gluten, milk, preservatives, artificial colors-flavors, lactose-free.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. This material is the property of Natural Creations. Use of this material in part or whole is prohibited without prior written consent.

Cal-Gel

90 Soft Gels

Suggested Dosage: As a dietary supplement: Adults take 1 soft gel, 3 times daily, or as directed by a health care professional.

Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the human body, making up about 2 percent of total weight. Approximately 99 percent of calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, and the remaining 1 percent circulates in the blood and is found in muscles, nerves, and other soft tissue. The body loses calcium daily. This loss varies with sex and age. The primary source for calcium replacement is diet. However with processed foods and today’s life styles diet alone may not be sufficient. Therefore a calcium supplement may be necessary to meet one’s needs for calcium.

Calcium is ingested in the form of relatively insoluble salts, whether the source is food or dietary supplements. For calcium to be absorbed, it requires not only vitamin D but also adequate hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Only about 20 to 30 percent of dietary calcium is actually absorbed from the intestinal tract into the bloodstream.

Per Serving:

VITAMIN D3 (cholecalciferol).....................................................................1000 IU

VITAMIN K (phylloquinone).......................................................................10 MCG

CALCIUM (elemental as carbonate, citrate, gluconate,

aspartate, malate, micronized hydroxyapatite)........................1000 MG

MAGNESIUM (elemental as oxide, aspartate, citrate)...............................400 MG

BORON (elemental as gluconate)..................................................................1 MG

HORSETAIL (extract equisetum arvense)....................................................25 MG

Other Ingredients:

Olive oil, Gelatin, Purified Water, Glycerin, sunflower lecithin, evening primrose oil, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, maltodextrin, and dicalcium phosphate anhydrous.

References:

The Burton Goldberg Group, 1995, Alternative Medicine The Definitive Guide, Future

Medicine Publishing, Fife, Washington, 1066 pages.

Arthur J. Roberts, M.D., Mary E. O’Brien, M.D., Genell Subak-Sharpe: Nutraceuticals The Complete Encyclopedia of Supplements, Herbs, Vitamins, and Healing Foods

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