
Calcium Carbonate-used to increase the intake of calcium in individuals whose diets are low in calcium, used to relieve heartburn, acid indigestion, and stomach upset
Calcium Gluconate-relieves muscle cramping, necessary for many normal functions of the body, especially bone formation and maintenance
Calcium Amino Acid Chelate-calcium is bound to an amino acid, the amino acid is pulled through the intestinal wall as well as the calcium, chelating ensure a quality delivery system with predictable absorption.
Calcium Lactate-can be absorbed at various pHs and does not need to be taken with food for absorption, most commonly used as an antacid
Calcium Pantothenate-water soluble found in the cells, necessary for the release of energy from carbohydrates, proteins and fats, catalyst to many of the activities of enzymes in the body
Calcium Aspartate- highly soluble easily absorbed, assimilated and utilized form of calcium, one of the best for people who are uncertain of the acid-base balance of their bodies
Calcium Phosphate- used to increase the intake of calcium in individuals whose diets are low in calcium, a main constituent of bones
Calcium Citrate- does not require extra stomach acid for absorption, and may be taken anytime in the day, even on an empty stomach, one of the best absorbed forms of calcium
Calcium Oratate- has the ability to get into bones, cartilage, and tissue more effectively than other forms of calcium, and helps promote the recalcification of your bones.
Calcium Glycerophosphate- helps reduce the acid level of foods and drinks, acts as a base agent, actually bringing the pH of the food toward a neutral level, shown to reduce plaque
Magnesium- assists in Calcium uptake and prevention of kidney stones, also aids in nerve transmission and improves muscle action such as twitching and weakness
Vitamin D-3- required for the absorption and utilization of calcium and phosphorus. It protects against muscle weakness and helps regulate heartbeat