Citracal plus Bone Density Builder
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📋 Directions for Use
Direction: Adults: Take two tablets twice daily with food or as recommended by your physician, pharmacist or health professional.
⚠️ Warnings & Precautions
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use.
Do not use if printed foil seal is torn or missing.
🧪 Formulation Notes
Used as directed, it contains 1200 mg of calcium, more than the recommended daily value.
Does not contain gluten, sugar, dairy or lactose.
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Citracal is dedicated to bringing new advances to bone health to help you do even more for your bones How is this different from regular calcium supplements? As you age, it gets harder to build bone density with calcium and vitamin D alone. New Citracal Plus Bone Density Builder is the only leading calcium supplement to contain Genistein, a natural soybean extract that has been clinically proven to significantly increase bone density by up to 5%.
BAYER BAYER
Bayer HealthCare Made in U.S.A.
friend of the National Osteoporosis Foundation(TM)
PLUS Genistein which has been proven to significantly increase bone density
Does Citracal Plus Bone Density Builder contain calcium and vitamin D? Yes. New Citracal Plus Bone Density Builder contains calcium to fight osteoporosis.
Citracal - An Advanced Way to Nourish Your Bones
NEW!
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Your body becomes less able to absorb calcium as you age, however this is the time you need it the most. To maintain healthy bones, it is recommended that teen and adult women get regular exercise and eat a healthy diet with enough calcium throughout their lives. This may also reduce the risk of osteoporosis, which can affect middle-aged and older women (particularly White and Asian women). while adequate calcium intake is important in nourishing your bones, taking more than 2,000 mg is not likely to provide any additional benefit.
And it has vitamin D for unsurpassed absorption to help strengthen and nourish your bones.