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Raye 16 Rayecal Tablets Calcium Supplement

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Calcium Citrate Malate, Vitamin D3, Minerals, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Silicon dioxide, Talc, Magnesium Stearate, Zinc

About Calcium Supplement

Calcium plays a very important role in the body. It is necessary for normal functioning of nerves, cells, muscle, and bone. If there is not enough calcium in the blood, then the body will take calcium from bones, thereby weakening bones. Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and phosphorus. Having the right amounts of vitamin D, calcium, and phosphorus is important for building and keeping strong bones.

  • Calcium is an important mineral with numerous health benefits with a major role in bone development
  • Calcium deficiency has numerous implications in women from fetal phase to the elderly post- menopausal age
  • The major reason for calcium deficiency in pregnant women in poor nutrition which can have detrimental effects on the bone health
  • Calcium supplementation is thus imperative to ensure optimal bone as well as extra-skeletal health in a woman throughout her life especially during pregnancy & lactation.

Calcium Citrate Malate -:

Calcium bound citrate & malic acid clinically proven as one of the most absorbable calcium form with the solubility as high as 42% compared to22% of calcium carbonate. Calcium supplements vary in their absorption rates. It has been commonly believed that the solubility of calcium source increases its absorbability. Calcium citrate malate due to its bioavailability, it has been the subjects of studies looking at both accumulations of bone mass in adolescents & the prevention of bone loss.

Vitamin D3-

Increases bone mass & reduces the risk of fracture. Vitamin D deficient states lead to a secondary hyper para-thyroidism and increased bone turnover. Inevitably, the progressive state of turnover leads to decreased bone mineralization & osteomalacia as well as playing a role in the demineralization of osteoporosis. Although Vitamin D deficiency states have been reported to be more common in those over age 60.

Magnesium-:

Amino acid chelated minerals.

Zinc :

Vital support for bone metabolism. Deficiency directly effects in osteoblastic activity, production of collagen and chondroitin sulphate. Regulating factor in blood levels of in IGF.

Copper :

Cofactor for lysloxidase, incorporates collagen and elastin in organic compound of bone strength.

Manganese :

Deficiency imbalances in osteoblastic and osteoclastic activity