Cal/Mag 2 Go
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📋 Directions for Use
Directions: In the morning, stir 1 packet into a flavored beverage of choice or sprinkle onto breakfast foods. Stir liquids well to disperse any Cal/Mag 2 Go(TM) that settles out. Suggested Uses: Cal/Mag 2 Go(TM) will neutralize most of the acidity in orange or other fruit juices and convert them into a lightly carbonated beverage that is easy on your stomach. Stir well and enjoy!
⚠️ Warnings & Precautions
Drug Interaction: Precaution: This product has antacid properties. Antacids may interact with certain drugs. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about drug interactions.
Warnings: Do not take more than 2 packets in a 24-hour period except under the advice and supervision of a physician. Be sure to consult a physician or pharmacist regarding the proper dosage.
Keep out of the reach of children.
🧪 Formulation Notes
~ 2:1 calcium/magnesium ratio
Contains No: Calories, Sugar, Sodium, Artificial Colors or Flavors, Lactose, or Preservatives.
Calcium, Vitamin D & Magnesium
Additional Information
~ Supports muscles, nerves and teeth* ~ Highly absorbable ~ Non-gritty ~ Helps maintain a healthy colon*
Store in a cool, dry place.
Made in USA
Packets are easy to carry in a pocket or purse for use at the office or on-the-go.
OL OLYMPIAN LABS, INC.(TM)
Quick dissolving crystals Stir into any food or flavored beverage Easy on-the-go packets
30 SERVINGS
A1 REV 10/03/13
~ Supports healthy bones* ~ Mixes easily with foods or beverages ~ No more huge pills to swallow ~ Meets full day requirement of calcium, vitamin D and magnesium
Vitamin D and magnesium are necessary for effective absorption of calcium. Adequate calcium, vitamin D and magnesium throughout life, as a part of a balanced diet, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis.