- Calcium and vitamin D help reduce bone mineral loss in postmenopausal women.
- The preparation is intended for adult, healthy women aged 50 to 75, to supplement their diet with calcium and vitamins D3 and K2.
Calcium and vitamin D help reduce bone mineral loss in postmenopausal women.
Low bone mineral density is a risk factor for osteoporotic bone fractures.
- Vitamin D contributes to maintaining healthy bones and proper absorption of calcium
- Vitamin K helps maintain healthy bones and plays a role in incorporating calcium into bone structure
Bone tissue is a dynamic structure that is constantly undergoing reconstruction.
Some bone cells (osteoclasts) break down bone tissue, releasing calcium, while others (osteoblasts) synthesize new bone tissue by incorporating calcium (among other things).
into the bone structure. Maintaining a balance between these two processes is very important, especially since bone breakdown increases with age.
Ensuring the balance of bone metabolism is possible by providing appropriate nutrients with the diet.
How to use:
Recommended intake:
Adult, healthy women aged 50 to 75 - 2 tablets a day with a meal. The tablet should be sucked until completely dissolved or swallowed with some water. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Storage:
At room temperature, below 25°C, in a dry and dark place, in closed original packaging. Dietary supplements should be stored out of the reach of small children.
Ingredients:
Calcium carbonate from oyster shells, binder: sorbitols, maltodextrin, anti-caking agent: magnesium salts of fatty acids, menaquinone, cholecalciferol, aromas, anti-caking agent: silicon dioxide, sweetener: sucralose.