Calcium Supplements (Exclude Health Practitioner and Test Kits)


Ingredients per capsule: Elemental Calcium 116.66mg with Calcium (Amino Acid Chelate) 100 mg. Calcium (Hydroxyapatite) 3.33 mg. Calcium (Citrate) 3.33 mg. Calcium (Phosphate) 10mg. Vitamin D-3 66.7 IU Ipriflavone 66.7 mg. Magnesium (amino acid chelate) 5.0 mg. Glutamic Acid Hydrochloride 6.67 mg. Boron (amino acid chelate) 0.67 mg. Natural Vitamin E 3.33 IU plus a Montiff proprietary concentrated vegetable base containing potent botanical antioxidants green tea and grape seed extract and the following concentrated vegetables: broccoli, cabbage, tomato, carrots, spinach and parsley. Suggested Use: Take 4-6 tablets, or as needed, daily with food. (1-2 tablets three times per day with food).
$27.49


Ingredients per 2 capsules: Calcium (citrate/carbonate/malate) 500 mg Other ingredients: Gelatin, Cellulose, Magnesium stearate, Silica. Suggested use: Take two capsules twice daily with meals or water.
$27.49


Ingredients: 3 capsules contain: Calcium (as calcium carbonate/citrate/malate) 500 mg, Magnesium (as magnesium oxide/citrate/aspartate) 250 mg, Sodium 5 mg. Other ingredients: cellulose, gelatin, magnesium stearate. Suggested Use: Take three capsules twice daily with meals or water.
$24.99
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