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Nature's Truth Absorbable Calcium 1200 MG plus D3 5000 IU -- 120 Quick-Release Softgels


Nature's Truth Absorbable Calcium 1200 MG plus D3 5000 IU
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Nature's Truth Absorbable Calcium 1200 MG plus D3 5000 IU Description

  • 12mg Calcium plus 5000 IU Vitamin D
  • 20% More Free
  • Gluten Free
  • Non-GMO
  • Dairy Free

What is Calcium plus D3?
Calcium is an Essential Mineral that is commonly found in dairy, seafood, vegetables, and other various foods. Vitamin D is an important vitamin that is a booster in the absorption of Calcium. Together, these two nutrients work in tandem to support various wellness initiatives. Men and Women over 50 may benefit by supplementing with additional Calcium and D3 for strong bone support.

 

How to get Calcium:
Calcium is commonly found in various dairy products like Milk, Cheese and yogurt. However, many adults struggle with lactose intolerance. There are a variety of ways to incorporate Calcium into your routine without dealing with the discomfort of lactose. Some of the most common product forms include: pills, chewables, bulk powder, tablets, liquid drops, chalk, multivitamin gummies, effervescents, slow release capsules, chews, gum and other natural supplements. Nature's Truth has a potent Calcium source for your daily routine.

 

Benefits of Calcium plus D3:
This Calcium Carbonate Supplement is your top-rated source for daily nutrition. Our absorbable calcium 1200 mg with Vitamin D3 5000 IU delivers 1200mg of premium Calcium plus 125 mcg (5,000 IU) of Vitamin D3 per serving. Each Quick-Release Softgel contains 600 mg of high quality calcium enhanced with Vitamin D. Try our best selling softgels today and get the support you need to thrive and stay active.


Directions

For adults, take two (2) quick release softgels daily, preferably with a meal.
Free Of
Gluten, GMOs, wheat, yeast, milk, lactose, artificial flavor, artificial sweetener.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Softgels
Servings per Container: 60
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories15
Total Fat1.5 g2%
Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol)125 mcg (5000 IU)625%
Calcium (as Calcium Carbonate)1200 mg92%
Other Ingredients: Soybean oil, gelatin, vegetable glycerin, soy lecithin, titanium dioxide color.
Warnings

If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur.

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9 Ways to Help Your Vitamins & Supplements Absorb Better

When you take an array of supplements, it can get confusing on how to optimize the process. Do you take them all at once, wanting to get it over with, or do you procrastinate and end up forgetting to take any? However you roll with your vitamin plan, try these nine simple tips to make it more effective.

Concept of How to Absorb Vitamins Better Represented by Overhead View of Woman in Bed Holding Supplements and Glass of Water | Vitacot.com/blog

How to Absorb Vitamins Better

1. Take vitamins with food

In general, most vitamins are best taken with food. Consuming vitamins with meals or snacks lets you leverage a cascade of digestive processes designed to help you absorb the nutrients in food. Most of it has to do with acid secretion in the stomach, which is critical to extract the nutrients from your supplement. These bile acids are the key to digestion—and absorption. Piggybacking on those processes means your vitamins will be better absorbed as well. Plus, B complex, iron and zinc must be taken with food to prevent nausea or an upset stomach.

2. Take herbs between meals

Herbs or botanical formulas are best taken in between meals for best absorption. Nearly all herbal products are taken on an empty stomach, any time from 2 hours after eating until 30 minutes before eating. This allows better absorption of the extract since it does not have to compete with food in your gut.

3. Leverage synergies

Many vitamins and minerals work particularly well when paired together. Try these winning combos:
  • Iron absorption is enhanced when taking with vitamin C, or vitamin C rich foods like orange juice.
  • Curcumin (a powerful anti-inflammatory compound from turmeric) is best absorbed with taken with black pepper.
  • Your body can't absorb calcium or magnesium without sufficient vitamin D. The synergy goes both ways: Magnesium can enhance vitamin D and calcium absorption. Vitamin D also supprots your kidneys’ ability to break down and recycle calcium that would otherwise be excreted.
  • Taking lemon water with your vitamin B12 can enhance B12 absorption.

4. Avoid incompatible pairings

Just as some supplements go better together, others thrive when taken separately. Examples of supplements best taken alone:
  • Avoid taking iron with calcium, as it can prevent calcium absorption.
  • Take zinc and copper separately because they compete for the same receptors in the body. Note that taking high doses of zinc long term can cause a copper deficiency.

5. Titrate dosages

Take small amounts of minerals thought out the day rather than all once to enhance absorption. For instance, take 600 mg of calcium in the morning and 600 mg in the evening to get 1,200 mg of calcium per day.

6. Go double down on fat

Consuming fat-soluble vitamins with some fat is best for absorbing those fat-soluble nutrients. Plan on taking fat-soluble vitamins—vitamin A, beta carotene, vitamin E and lycopene—with a small amount of dietary fat, such as nuts, whole milk yogurt or toast with butter. If your diet does not include healthy fatty acids, your ability to store and break down these vitamins will be compromised.

7. Know medical interactions

Vitamins and minerals can interact with prescription and over-the-counter meds either rending each other less effective or amplifying the effects to the point of overdose. The vitamins and herbs compete for absorption with each other and interfere with certain medications. To avoid doing yourself inadvertent harm, it’s crucial to talk to your healthcare provider about everything you’re taking. For example, if you take blood thinners, avoid supplements that have a blood-thinning effect, such as vitamin K, omega-3s and ginkgo biloba, as they can decrease the potency of your medication.

8. Opt for probiotics

Probiotics are the “good” bugs in your body’s microbiome—the ecosystem made up of trillions of tiny microbes that live in your gut and all over your body. These good bugs help to protect you from germs, break down food, and even play a role in nutrient and vitamin absorption. By helping you digest and assimilate nutrients better, they can make your supplements more effective.

9. Minimize interference

Caffeine and alcohol, both diuretics can promote excretion of vitamins and minerals. In other words, you are more apt to pee out those expensive supplements, rather than absorb them. The tannins and caffeine found in coffee and tea can interfere with the absorption of many vitamins and minerals, especially iron. Best to stagger your daily cuppa with your supplements, so they don’t run interference with each other. And alcohol may intensify the swift breakdown of pills and capsules before they can get adequately assimilated, so wait 3 -4 hours after taking supplements before drinking alcohol.

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