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The ingredients in Tri Cal Complex have been chosen to provide proper uptake and supplementation of Calcium.
Boron:
Calcium:
Calcium Citrate
Calcium Malate
Kreb’s cycle intermediates are easily ionized, have no toxicity, are almost completely degraded and increase calcium and other mineral absorption. 95% of ingested Kreb’s cycle intermediates are utilized for energy and the remaining 5% is excreted by the urine. In doing such, they help prevent kidney stones. (2)
Microcrystalline Calcium Hydroxyapatite
Copper:
Horsetail
Magnesium:
Manganese:
PER SERVING:
Calcium (from Calcium Citrate, Malate, Microcrystalline, Calcium
Hydroxyapatite) ...........................704 mg
Copper.......................................900 mcg
Horsetail Extract (Dry extracted)....44 mg
Magnesium..................................175 mg
Manganese......................................5 mg
Phosphorus..................................147 mg
Selenium....................................114 mcg
Vitamin B6 from Pyridoxal-5-Phos.2 mcg
Vitamin D3.....................................450 iu
Vitamin E.......................................450 iu
Vitamin K.....................................66 mcg
Zinc................................................23 mg
Other Contents: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate
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Vitamin K:
Phosphorus:
Vitamin B6 from Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate:
Vitamin D3:
Vitamin E:
Zinc:
Other Contents:
REFERENCES:
1. James F. Balch, M.D. & Phyllis C. Balch, C.N.C.; Prescription for Nutritional Healing; Avery Publishing Group, Inc., 1990.
2. Michael Murray, N.D. & Joseph Pizzorno, N.D.; Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Revised 2nd edition; Prima Publishing, 1998
3. Dr. David L. Watts; Trace Elements and Other Essential Nutrients; 2nd Writer’s B-L-O-C-K edition, 1997; 1995.
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5. Smith KT, Heaney RP, Flora L, Hinders SM; "Calcium absorption from a new calcium delivery system (CCM)"; Calcif Tissue Int 1987 Dec; 41 (6): 351-2
6. Nicar MJ, Pak CY; "Calcium bioavailability from calcium carbonate and calcium citrate"; J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1985 Aug; 61 (2): 391-3
7. Bo-Linn GgW, Davis GR, Buddrus DJ, Morawski SG, Santa Ana C, Fordtran JS; "An evaluation of the importance of gastric acid secretion in the absorption of dietary calcium"; J Clin Invest 1984 Mar; 73 (3): 640-7
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