Ingredients
- Calcium (citrate) 125 mg., Magnesium
(oxide) 125 mg., Zinc (citrate) 10 mg., Vitamin D 100 I.U.
Traditional Uses*
- Supplementation for the development and
maintenance of healthy bones and teeth
- Maintains normal blood pressure and blood
clotting
- Helps regulate the constriction and
relaxation of blood vessels therefor aids in prevention of heart
disease
Cautions
- An extremely high intake of calcium in
conjunction with a high intake of vitamin D can induce hypercalcemia.
- Excessive intake of magnesium can result in
diarrhea and decreased calcium absorption. Magnesium toxicity can be a
problem in those with kidney failure.
- Zinc can be toxic in doses higher than
2 grams a day. symptoms of toxicity include gastrointestinal irritation
and vomiting. If any allergenic reactions occur, consult your physician
before continuing use of this product.
Recommended Dose
- Take
two capsules daily with water, or as directed by a health
professional
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Mode of Action
- Calcium is required for nerve
transmission and regulation of the heart beat.
- Magnesium is an essential part
of the production and transfer of energy for protein synthesis and
contraction of muscles
- Magnesium is also required for
proper nerve function, activation of most of the vitamin B-complex
vitamins, and synthesis of many compounds
- Zinc functions in more
enzymatic reactions
- Zinc is necessary for normal
cell division and function. In rapidly growing tissues, zinc deficiency
will retard the synthesis of DNA, RNA, and protein.
- Zinc works synergistically
with vitamin A and essential fatty acids in many bodily functions.
- Vitamin D is required for
calcium absorption and utilization
Drug Interactions
References
- Griffith, H. Winter. 1985;
Hausman, Patricia.,1985; Mason, Pamela, 1995; Margolis, Simeon, M.D.,
Ph.D. Ed. 1993 Wild, Russell [Ed 1994.
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