Cal Mag Vanilla Liquid + 450mL


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$38.50

Description

Organic calcium and magnesium citrate minerals plus vitamins D and K
• 500 mg of calcium and 200 mg of magnesium per tablespoon dose
• With 1000 IU of vitamin D, 40 mcg of vitamin K1 and 60 mcg of vitamin K2
• Helps in the maintenance of bones, teeth, and proper muscle function
• Helps to prevent vitamin D deficiency
• Calcium intake, when combined with sufficient vitamin D, a healthy diet and regular exercise, may reduce the risk of developing osteoporosis
• Great-tasting natural vanilla flavour

Cal Mag Vanilla Liquid + helps to maintain bone health and muscle function using a combination of organic calcium and magnesium citrate minerals, plus vitamins D and K.

Osteoporosis is the primary cause of bone fractures in postmenopausal women 50 years and older, with an estimated 80% of all fractures in this group being osteoporosis related.1 

Regular physical activity helps to maintain bone mass during aging, as bone metabolism is stimulated by the mechanical stress generated from impacts.2-5 However, supplementation with calcium and vitamin D may support bone formation even when incorporated into a low-impact physical exercise program.

In a randomized clinical trial, 64 healthy postmenopausal women received 500 mg of calcium and 1000 IU of vitamin D daily while undergoing 6 months of low-impact aquatic exercise.

At the end of the study period, there was a 15.8% increase in bone formation biomarker P1NP (precollagen type 1 amino-terminal propeptide) compared to baseline measurements.6 

P1NP has been identified as a clinically relevant osteoporosis risk biomarker by the Bone Marker Standards Working Group.7 

Vitamin K helps to maintain bone health, partly via the activation of gamma-carboxyglutamic acid (GLA) proteins involved in skeletal mineralization, such as matrix Gla protein (MGP) and osteocalcin.8,9 

Low vitamin K status may impair the function of Gla proteins involved in regulation of bone mineralization.10

REFERENCES
1. Bessette L, Ste-Marie LG, Jean S, Davison KS, Beaulieu M, Baranci M, Bessant J, Brown JP. Osteoporos      Int. 2008; 19: 79-86
2. Yamazaki S, Ichimura S, Iwamoto J, Takeda T, Toyama Y. J Bone Miner Metab. 2004; 22: 500-508
3. Chien MY, Wu YT, Hsu AT, Yang RS, Lai JS. Calcif Tissue Int. 2000; 67: 443-448
4. Bemben DA, Bemben MG. Osteoporos Int. 2011; 22: 179-186
5. Vainionpää A, Korpelainen R, Leppäluoto J, Jämsä T. Osteoporos Int. 2005; 16: 191-198
6. Moreira LDF, Fronza FCAO, dos Santos RN, Zach PL, Kunii IS, Hayashi LF et al.  J Bone Miner Metab.          
2014; 32: 411-419
7. Wheater G, Elshahaly M, Tuck SP, Datta H, Van Laar JM. Journal of Translational Medicine. 2013, 11:        201
8. Price P. Connect Tissue Res. 1989; 21:51-57
9. Loeser R, Varnum B, Carlson C, et al. Arthritis Rheum. 1997; 40:1455-1465
10. Misra D, Booth SL, Tolstykh I, Felson DT, Nevitt MC, Lewis CE et al. Am J Med. 2013; 126(3): 243-248

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