Calcium for bone maintenance
An optimal supply of minerals and vitamins is an important prerequisite for the well-being and performance of our body.
Calcium is a vital mineral that supports normal bone maintenance. Calcium also plays a role in normal muscle function and blood clotting and supports normal energy metabolism.
Calcium is an essential component of body substances (bones, teeth) and makes a contribution
for normal bone maintenance
to normal muscle function
for normal blood clotting
for normal energy metabolism
Calcium is stored in our bones. The mineral can then be released from this storage location if necessary (e.g. if calcium intake is insufficient). Calcium is therefore always active in our body. It is absorbed, stored in the bone, released again and has to be reintroduced to compensate. This makes it clear that calcium must be consumed regularly and sufficiently through food.
The calcium requirement is increased during growth, but also during pregnancy, breastfeeding and often in women over 45 years of age. In addition, calcium
constantly excreted from the body. The German “National Consumption Study” in 2008 showed that the calcium supply is not optimal in large parts of the population.
900 mg calcium plus biotin + vitamin D in one tablet!
Important: The “calcium installation aid” vitamin D contributes to the normal utilization of calcium and supports normal bone maintenance.
The body can produce vitamin D through regular exposure to sunlight on the skin. However, this in-house production is often not enough in our latitudes. The body therefore produces less vitamin D, especially in the winter months.
Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal skin and hair.
Folic acid is an essential vitamin that the body cannot produce itself and cannot store for long. You must consume folic acid regularly and in sufficient quantities through your diet. However, the German “National Consumption Study” in 2008 showed that large parts of the population do not consume enough folic acid through their diet.
Folic acid
plays a role in normal blood formation and cell division
contributes to normal maternal tissue growth during pregnancy
contributes to maintaining normal homocysteine metabolism
If you have an unbalanced, low-calcium diet or an increased nutrient requirement, e.g. B. by:
pregnancy and breast feeding period
physical exertion (e.g. sport)
We recommend a nutritional supplement with Doppelherz Calcium 900 + D3.
For older people and women going through menopause, supplementing these nutrients can be particularly important if their diet is unbalanced, as the organism can no longer utilize calcium as well.
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