Monday, June 11, 2012

New Content from Liquid Health

http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/node/100 Spotlight: Liquid Health Calcium and
Magnesiuim Supplement I’ve decided to start a new thing here on the Liquid
Health website. Each week I’ll be spotlighting one of our wonderful
products. I’ll tell a little about it and then, using outside sources,
explain why each ingredient is important to the overall effectiveness of that
particular product. I’ve decided to start this off with our Calcium [1]
product. We all need Calcium, especially children, older adults,
postmenopausal women, those who are lactose intolerant and vegetarians, which
is probably why it’s one of the most popular supplements on the market.
Liquid Health’s *Calcium and Magnesium Supplement* is no different. It’s
been one of our most popular products since it was first introduced. Aside
from being in a liquid form which makes it easier to absorb, our calcium
product contains a combination of ingredients to help you get the most from
your calcium intake. *Vitamin D3 (as Cholecalciferol)* /“The body needs
vitamin D to absorb calcium. Without enough vitamin D, one can’t form
enough of the hormone calcitriol (known as the “active vitamin D”). This
in turn leads to insufficient calcium absorption from the diet. In this
situation, the body must take calcium from its stores in the skeleton, which
weakens existing bone and prevents the formation of strong, new bone.”/ NIH
(National Institutes of Health) Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases
National Resource Center *Calcium (Gluconate USP, Citrate, Phosphate,
Chelate, Malate) * /“Calcium is a mineral found in many foods. The body
needs calcium to maintain strong bones and to carry out many important
functions. Almost all calcium is stored in bones and teeth, where it supports
their structure and hardness. The body also needs calcium for muscles to move
and for nerves to carry messages between the brain and every body part. In
addition, calcium is used to help blood vessels move blood throughout the
body and to help release hormones and enzymes that affect almost every
function in the human body.”/ NIH Office of Dietary Supplements *Phosphorus
(TriCalcium Phosphate)* According to a study posted on the NIH PMC website
/“Higher phosphate intakes were associated with decreased urine calcium and
increased calcium retention.”/ *Magnesium (Gluconate, Citrate)* /“Every
organ in the body -- especially the heart, muscles, and kidneys -- needs the
mineral magnesium. It also contributes to the makeup of teeth and bones. Most
important, it activates enzymes, contributes to energy production, and helps
regulate calcium levels”/ – University of Maryland Medical Centers
*Manganese (Chelate)* /“A study in healthy postmenopausal women found that
a supplement containing manganese (5 mg/day), copper (2.5 mg/day), and zinc
(15 mg/day) in combination with a calcium supplement (1,000 mg/day) was more
effective than the calcium supplement alone in preventing spinal bone loss
over a two-year period.”/ – Linus Pauling Institute (Oregon State
University) *Boron (Chelate)* A study discussed on the National Library of
Medicines website stated: /“Boron deprivation caused changes in variables
associated with calcium metabolism in a manner that could be construed as
being detrimental to bone formation and maintenance; these changes apparently
were enhanced by low dietary magnesium. Because boron and/or magnesium
deprivation causes changes similar to those seen in women with postmenopausal
osteoporosis, these elements are apparently needed for optimal calcium
metabolism and are thus needed to prevent the excessive bone loss which often
occurs in postmenopausal women and older men.”/ *L-lysine * /“Lysine can
increase how much calcium the body absorbs. Taking calcium along with lysine
can increase the amount of calcium in the body.”/ – WebMD.com *Silica
(from Silicon Chelate and Horsetail Extract [equisetum arvense])* /“Silica
works with calcium to maintain bone strength.”/ – Dr. Andrew Weil, M.D.
(from his website)

[1] http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/liquid-calcium-magnesiumhttp://liquidhealth.posterous.com/new-content-from-liquid-health-22600 http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/node/100 Spotlight: Liquid Health Calcium and Magnesiuim Supplement I’ve decided to start a new thing here on the Liquid Health website. Each week I’ll be spotlighting one of our wonderful products. I’ll tell a little about it and then, using outside sources, explain w ... http://liquidhealth.posterous.com

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