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COMPARE CALCIMATE™ WITH NUTRACAL
Calcimate doesn’t come close. As much as
85-90% of the calcium taken from tablets
never gets absorbed by the body. That means Calcimate
just doesn’t measure up. Calcimate’s calcium comes from
calcium citrate whose downside is it takes a lot to pack into a pill—about
three times the amount required with calcium gluconate. That’s 3x more.
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Calcimate |
| Does it come in dissolvable powder? |
YES |
NO |
| Does it come in tablet or capsule? |
NO |
YES |
| Does it need to be taken with food? |
NO |
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| Can you take it with antacids? |
YES |
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| Does it contain calcium gluconate? |
YES |
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| Does it contain calcium citrate? |
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YES |
| Does it contain calcium carbonate? |
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| Does it contain calcium phosphate? |
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| Does it contain vitamin D? |
YES |
YES |
| Does it contain vitamin C? |
YES |
NO |
| Does it contain magnesium? |
YES |
NO |
| Does it contain lead? |
NO |
YES |
| Does it contain sugar? |
NO |
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| Does it contain artificial ingredients? |
NO |
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Calcimate™ is a registered Trademark and property of Calcimate. Any use of the trademark name is only for comparison reasons. Nutracal.com and Tampa Bay Nutracuetical are in no way associated with this trademark. Products and company names herein may be trademarks of other companies.
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Why Are America’s Bones Shrinking
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