Vitamins for a Healthy Lifestyle
Low Prices

calcium
 

The Finest Brand
Vitamins & Nutritional Supplements

 

barleans
carson labs
coromega
Emergen-C
enzymedica
health from the sun
enzymedica
gaia
herbasway
jarrow
Manuka Honey
megafood
natrol
natural factors
natural vitality
natures way
new chapter
nordic
Omax
rainbow
sambazon acai
solray
solgar
source naturals
sun chlorella

Ultima
unique
vibrant
yerba
yoga tea

  nutritional supplements

Super sale..$36.00
Because calcium's role in the human body is so important be safe with Bone Strength
Nutrition ABC's

calciums role in the human body

Calcium in the Human Body

Calcium's role in the human body for preventing osteoporosis is probably its most well-known role. It is the most abundant mineral in the human body. Approximately 2 to 3 pounds of calcium is contained in the average body, 99% is located in the bones and teeth.

is vital for the formation of strong bones and teeth, and for the maintenance of healthy gums. Calcium is also needed for muscular growth and contraction. Calcium provides energy and participates in the protein structuring of RNA and DNA, and is also involved in the activation of several enzymes, including lipase, which breaks down fats for utilization by the body.

A List of Calcium's Role in the Human Body

  • Formation of strong bones and teeth
  • Maintenance of healthy gums
  • Provides energy
  • Activates enzymes to break down fats

Where does calcium come from?
Most dietary calcium in the United States comes from milk and dairy foods. Good sources of calcium include sardines, canned salmon, green leafy vegetables, and tofu.

Because many of us do not alway's have the time to plan meals that include calcium building nutrients, it may be a good idea to supplement with a high quality food based calcium. One such product Bone Strength is a plant sourced whole-food calcium.

calcium bonestrength
  order
Your Health is our Concern

cant find it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All rights Protected 2006-9 Phils Vitamin Center, Huntington NY

 

 

 

Site by IslandGuide.com
islandguide.com