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Is calcium no longer absorbed into the body as it once was? There is a solution to this - Walla! health

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As the years go by, our body has a hard time utilizing the calcium it receives and directing it to the desired places. This leads to a decrease in bone density and increases the health risk. What to do?


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Is calcium no longer absorbed into the body as it once was?

There is a solution to this

As the years go by, our body has a hard time utilizing the calcium it receives and directing it to the desired places.

This leads to a decrease in bone density and increases the health risk.

What to do?

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Tuesday, 24 August 2021, 07:55 Updated: 13:08

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What happens when we lack calcium?

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Even as we grow older, we want to keep our bodies as healthy as possible, but as the years go by, our body's ability to make the best and most accurate use of the calcium it receives from the food we consume decreases, and to direct that calcium to the desired places.



What is calcium?



Calcium is one of the most important minerals for our body and it is required to strengthen and build skeletal bones regularly throughout our lives, and especially during the period of growth, during pregnancy and lactation. Calcium is actually the most common mineral in the human body. 99 percent of calcium is found in the skeleton and teeth, and the remaining percentage is in the blood fluid. Calcium has a mechanical and structural role in bone and tooth and it participates in many processes.



What happens when we lack calcium?



If our body does not properly utilize the calcium it receives, it becomes deficient, leading to a decrease in bone density.

Once the calcium is not absorbed or utilized well enough, the body, which still needs it, will pull it from the bones, which will lead to a decrease in bone density and leave it vulnerable to injury.



The problem of decreased bone density is noticeable, among other things, in menopausal women, when the hormone estrogen decreases and as a result, no longer protects the bone as before.



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How do you deal with a decrease in bone density?

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How do you deal with a decrease in bone density?



CAL-DK from SupHerb offers a unique solution, with a triangular combination that is the complete nutrition for the bone and supports bone density. It is in fact the "new generation of calcium", in contrast to dietary supplements given in the past and not ideally absorbed by the body. The innovations in the field, which can be found in CAL-DK, are the product of research designed to allow the body to absorb calcium so that it can utilize it in the best way for it.



CAL-DK is a calcium product, which combines citrate-derived calcium with vitamin K2 and vitamin D. These are two important vitamins, each of which individually contributes to better bone density. Vitamin D is essential for the absorption of calcium in our gut, while vitamin K2 is responsible for binding calcium to the bone by activating a protein called osteocalcin. Studies from recent years show that calcium with the addition of these two vitamins greatly improves the optimal assimilation of calcium in the bone and helps us maintain bones even in old age.



In CAL-DK, vitamin K2 comes in a natural derivative (in the form of MK-7), which has a higher availability to the body and all dosage components in the tablet comply with the medical recommendations.

This is the only product with this unique composition, which allows the body to optimally absorb calcium.

The combination of calcium citrate, vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 provides the bone with the complete nutrition necessary to maintain optimal bone health.



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