Friday, November 30, 2012

New Content from Liquid Health

http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/node/169 Why are there two different amounts
of Calcium listed on the Calcium label? How much Calcium am I really getting?
The amount of elemental calcium is the amount of calcium that can be absorbed
by your body. Different forms of calcium (i.e. gluconate, chelate, malate,
citrate, etc.) have a different percentage of elemental calcium. For example,
calcium carbonate is 40% elemental, which means for every 1000 mg of calcium
carbonate you take, you’ll be able to absorb 400 mg. The elemental amount
is what you should consider when trying to reach your recommended daily
intake of calcium.http://liquidhealth.posterous.com/new-content-from-liquid-health-75422 http://www.liquidhealthinc.com/node/169 Why are there two different amounts of Calcium listed on the Calcium label? How much Calcium am I really getting? The amount of elemental calcium is the amount of calcium that can be absorbed by your body. Different forms of calcium (i.e. gluconate, chelate, m ... http://liquidhealth.posterous.com

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