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Cal Mag Liquid
(Spearmint or Fruit Punch)

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Cal Mag Liquid (Spearmint
or Fruit Punch) |
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Size |
12 oz. |
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Spearmint |
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Fruit
Punch |
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*Please call our office
to place order.
Corebella Health LLC
171 Grandview Ave Suite 101
Waterbury, Ct 06708
203-757-9336 |
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Cal Mag Liquid
supplies calcium and magnesium in a pleasant
tasting fruit punch or spearmint flavor free of
aluminum and sodium, and designed for optimal
digestion and absorption. Calcium and magnesium
are critical for the maintenance and repair of
bone structure, teeth, sore muscles, and the
heart. Without magnesium and Vitamin D, the body
cannot absorb and utilize calcium, thus calcium
should always be taken along with magnesium and
Vitamin D.
Each Tablespoon (15 ml) Contains:
Calcium (Carbonate) 600 mg
Magnesium (Oxide) 300 mg
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) 100 IU
Natural Fruit Punch Flavor**
Recommended Dosage:
Adults: One to two tablespoons, two times daily
with meals.
As an antacid: One tablespoon every four hours
or as needed.
Children under 12: One to two teaspoons, one to
two times daily with meals.
As an antacid: Two teaspoons every four hours or
as needed.
The sweeteners used in the liquid natural fruit
punch are from apple, grapes, strawberries and
pineapple.
More Info About "Cal Mag Liquid Genestra"
Cal Mag Liquid Benefits the Following
Conditions:
Building and Healing of Bones
Cramps: Muscle & Menstrual
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Indigestion, heart burn, and hyperacidity
Muscle Spasm
Musculo-skeletal Support
Nervous Disorders
Neuro-muscular Support
Osteoarthritis
Osteomalacia, Osteomyelitis
Osteoporosis
Pain In Bones, Porous Bones, Rickets
Stooped Posture
What does Calcium Magnesium Liquid do?
Calcium and magnesium are critical for the
maintenance of bones, heart, muscles, and teeth,
as well as prevention of high blood pressure,
low birth weight babies, spontaneous labor,
heart attack, stroke, colon and pancreatic
cancers, osteoporosis, and nervous system
disorders.
Why do I need magnesium with my calcium?
It is critical to take magnesium alongside with
any calcium supplement since these two minerals
work together as well as antagonistically. This
means high dosing of calcium without magnesium
can lead to a magnesium imbalance causing such
symptoms as a slow metabolism, depression, and a
magnesium deficiency. Magnesium is only found in
nuts, seeds, leafy greens, and seafood.
I eat dairy products like milk and cheese, do I
really need Cal Mag?
YES. Those who consume large amounts of dairy
products regularly especially need Cal Mag
supplementation. This is due to the fact that
acidic foods, such as milk, cheese, and meats
cause the body to leech out calcium and
magnesium from bones in order to neutralized and
excrete the ingested acidic food. Thus, while
dairy products do contain these important
minerals, they also cause the body to leech them
out of the bones. People who consume a large
amount of acidic foods and not enough vegetables
or alkaline foods, are at greater risk for
osteoporosis unless they take extra Cal Mag
supplements or alkaline minerals and green
foods.
What else increases my needs for Cal Mag?
Exercise and stress greatly increases the need
for calcium and magnesium since they are
depleted quickly from the body during these
times and deficiencies can cause muscle cramps,
spasms, twitching, kidney stones, stroke, heart
attack, and other symptoms.
Why take Calicium Magnesium liquid form?
The liquid form is ideal for optimal digestion
and utilization. These minerals are known for
their poor absorption in those with less than
perfect digestion. It is also ideal for
immediate relief of indigestion, heartburn,
muscle cramps, and spasms.
High Cholesterol
Calcium and magnesium supplementation contribute
to heart health by helping to lower cholesterol
and triglycerides. Studies indicates, a higher
amount of calcium and magnesium in the blood
corresponds to a higher amount of HDL
cholesterol.
Pregnancy Complications
It is shown that women have fewer pregnancy
complications when they take 1,200mg of calcium
daily.
Insomnia
Magnesium and calcium are prescribed for its
sleep-inducing effects. Taken at bedtime, it
will promote a better night’s sleep.
Autism
Studies have shown that the average magnesium
levels in autistic children are below average.
Evidence suggests that autistic children may
improve when given large doses of magnesium
along with vitamin B6.
Cardiovascular Disease
When magnesium is supplemented regularly,
irregular heart rhythms become more stable, high
blood pressure improves, the body keeps a better
balance of potassium and other important
cardiovascular minerals, the heart pumps a
larger volume of blood with no extra demand for
oxygen, constricted blood vessels relax,
allowing blood to flow more freely, and HDL
cholesterol rises and LDL cholesterol falls.
Acute Heart Attacks
Magnesium, when given intravenously, can
stabilize or destabilize the heart.
Blood Sugar Disorders
Poor sugar control raises the risk of a
magnesium deficiency, which in turn further
impairs sugar metabolism. How well the body
metabolizes sugar is tightly linked to
magnesium, making the mineral essential to
anyone with diabetes or insulin resistance.
High Blood Pressure
A person with high blood pressure typically has
a lower level of magnesium compared with
somebody who has a healthier blood pressure
reading. Some hypertension patients reduce or
eliminate their need for diuretics and other
blood pressure medications by supplementing
magnesium and other vitamins and minerals.
Fibromyalgia
For anyone who copes with muscle or joint pains
of this rheumatic ailment, magnesium is a
valuable part of an effective treatment.1
Asthma
By diminishing wheezing and encouraging
bronchial muscles to relax, magnesium reinforces
better breathing for bronchitis, emphysema, and
other chronic lung disorders.
Osteoporosis
For preventing and perhaps reversing
osteoporosis, magnesium might be more important
than calcium. It balances the body’s calcium
supply and keeps it from being depleted. |
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