Size: 2 oz., 8 oz
• An Unique Bio-Available Calcium Supplement
• Easily Assimilated Directly to Blood Stream
• Helps Protect the Heart, Bones and Teeth
• Can Help Maintain Healthy Weight
Calcium (Ca) is perhaps the most important single mineral provided by Mother Earth for human health and well-being. One of the highest naturally alkaline earth metals, (a pH of 12), Calcium ions stimulate the various biological transmutation processes throughout the human body. It is so vital, that if it is not provided to the human cell daily, ions are borrowed from the body's calcium storehouse, the bones. Calcium also helps to control the movement of nutrients into the cell and is vital in eliminating waste material and toxins from the cells, stimulating the cellular membrane to remain flexible and permeable. This liquid vitamin is absorbed directly into the blood when consumed and is clearly one of the most efficient and bio-available Calcium supplements on the market.
Suggested Use: Take 1/2 dropper. The recommendations in the applications are for individuals 60 pounds and heavier. Reduce dose 1/2 for children 30-60 pounds, 1/4 for children 10-30 pounds, and 1/8 for infants. Place minerals under the tongue and wait 1 minute before swallowing or taking another dose to allow maximum absorption into the bloodstream and the cells. Store in a cool dry place.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients: 99.9% Calcium in Distilled Water
If you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, and/or taking other medications, consult your healthcare provider before using this product. Use of this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or other complications.
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