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Life Extension, Calcium Citrate with Vitamin D ( Supports Bone Density and Strength )

Life Extension, Calcium Citrate with Vitamin D ( Supports Bone Density and Strength )

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Supports bone density and strengthWhat It Is

A supplement combining calcium citrate and vitamin D3.

Designed to support bone health, assist in calcium absorption, and maintain other bodily functions like muscle and nerve activity.

Key Details

Calcium per capsule: ~ 200 mg (as calcium citrate)

Vitamin D3 per capsule: ~ 100 IU (2.5 micrograms)

Format: vegetarian/non‑GMO capsules, gluten‑free

How It Works

Calcium is essential for forming and maintaining strong bones and teeth. It also plays important roles in nerve transmission, muscle contraction, and blood vessel function.

Calcium citrate is a form that is relatively well-absorbed, including by people who have lower stomach acid.

Vitamin D3 helps improve absorption of calcium from the gut into the bloodstream, and supports bone mineralization.

Potential Benefits

Supports bone density and strength, which may help prevent osteoporosis, fractures, especially in older adults or those with low calcium intake.

Helps maintain healthy muscle function, including reducing risk of cramps or muscle weakness that may come from low calcium.

Supports nerve signaling and overall physiological processes that depend on calcium.

Vitamin D contributes to immune system health, mood, and possibly reducing risk of certain chronic conditions when levels are adequate.

Supports cardiovascular health via helping regulate blood vessel contraction and expansion.

Suggested Use

Taken with food (some calcium works better with meals).

The product suggests 1 capsule, 1‑4 times daily, depending on your dietary calcium intake and individual needs.

Because each dose gives 200 mg of calcium, multiple capsules may be needed to reach total recommended daily calcium depending on age, sex, health status.

Things to Be Careful About

Avoid exceeding total calcium intake which includes diet + supplements; too much calcium can risk kidney stones or other issues.

Vitamin D levels should be adequate — if deficient, higher doses of vitamin D may be needed, but that should be guided by testing / healthcare provider.

If you have kidney problems, or conditions that affect calcium metabolism (like hyperparathyroidism), consult a professional before use.

Some medications interfere with calcium absorption (or vice versa), so check potential interactions.

Spreading calcium doses across the day (rather than all at once) tends to improve absorption.


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