Calcium: As Important As Your Bones
Your Daily Source of Bone-Building Nutrients
Calcium is the most common mineral in your body. Approximately 99% of the body's calcium is found in your bones and teeth, while the other 1% is found in the blood and soft tissue. Calcium is essential to survival. In fact, your body will take calcium from your bones in order to maintain normal blood calcium levels. This happens more often depending on your diet, tobacco use, and the use of some medications.
- America has the highest rate of Osteoporosis, for both men and women, of all industrialized nations.
- More than 50% of all women over age 60 develop Osteoporosis.
- 34,000,000 American men and women are at risk for bone fractures.
- One of three adults in the United States suffers from insomnia and from lack of calcium and magnesium. Many American children suffer from weak bones, cavities, and nervous disorders (ADD/ADHD).
North Americans generally eat too much protein, especially red meat. We consume a high level of sodium, particularly in sodas. A diet too rich in sugar and junk food produces an overly acidic body. the body then attempts to make the pH balance more alkaline by taking alkaline calcium and magnesium from the bones.
In addition to the dietary challenges, consuming too much alcohol, not getting enough exposure to sunshine (vitamin D), and taking certain medicines can affect the way our body stores and metabolizes calcium and magnesium.
360 CalMag delivers important bone-building nutrients, calcium, magnesium and Vitamin D, as well as 17 other important bone nutrients and trace minerals. 360 CalMag also provides magnesium to enhance bone and heart health, to improve circulation, and to help prevent insomnia and muscle cramping. As a daily source of dietary calcium, 360 CalMag can help to strengthen bones and support the body's natural pH balance.
Adequate dietary calcium is a critical factor in maintaining healthy bone structure.
Calcium is the most common mineral found in the human body. Approximately 99% of the body’s calcium is found in the bones and teeth, while the other 1% is found in the blood and soft tissue. Calcium is so vital to survival that the body will demineralize bone to maintain normal blood calcium levels when calcium intake is inadequate. Thus, adequate dietary calcium is a critical factor in maintaining healthy bone structure. Make sure your body gets all the Calcium and Magnesium it needs with 360 CalMag!