Liquid Calcium Magnesium 2:1 Cal/Mag Ratio – Orange Vanilla Flavored
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Liquid Calcium Magnesium 2:1 Cal/Mag Ratio – Orange Vanilla Flavored 16 oz 10020 Liquid Calcium Magnesium provides a 2:1 ratio of calcium (citrate) to magnesium with an orange-vanilla flavor. LIQUID FORMULA FOR CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM HOW IT WORKS PROVIDES CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM IN ABSORBABLE CITRATE FORM Each tablespoon provides 600 mg of calcium and 300 mg magnesium in absorbable citrate form. Liquid Calcium Magnesium also contains cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) for additional support. This formula is xylitol-free and does not contain vitamin K. A 2:1 ratio of calcium to magnesium is best for individuals with greater dietary calcium needs. Ingredients Serving Size: 1 tablespoon Amount/Serving %DV Calories 25 … Total Carbohydrate 7 g 3%† Total Sugars … ** Includes 0 g Added Sugars … 0%† Sugar Alcohol 3 g ** Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol) 10 mcg 50% Calcium (as calcium magnesium citrate) 600 mg 46% Magnesium (as calcium magnesium citrate and magnesium citrate) 300 mg 71% ** Daily Value (DV) not established †Percent daily value is based on a 2000 calorie diet Other Ingredients purified water, glycerin, citric acid (preservative to maintain freshness), natural flavors, xanthan gum, potassium sorbate (preservative to maintain freshness) Liquid Calcium Magnesium (2:1) Does Not Contain Sugar Salt Gluten Soy Dairy Products Artificial Colors Wheat Other Details UPC: 00871791100206 Directions Liquid Calcium Magnesium (2:1) Directions and/or Dosage Adults and Children over 12 years of age: Take 1 Tablespoon once daily with food or as recommended by your healthcare professional. Warning Do not exceed recommended dose. Shake well before each use. If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare professional prior to use. Keep out of reach of children. Refrigerate after opening. Store unopened container in a cool, dry place. FAQs Q. What is the difference between the citrate version and carbonate version of calcium? A. Both calcium citrate and calcium carbonate are acceptable forms of calcium supplementation. Overall, carbonate generally has higher labeled amounts of elemental calcium. However, calcium carbonate is alkaline based, meaning it requires extra stomach acid for proper absorption. It is often recommended that carbonate versions are consumed with meals. Calcium citrate does not require extra stomach acid to be properly absorbed, and can be taken at any time of day, even on an empty stomach.
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