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A good food for good health is calcium and is great for bones and staying slim after 50. As you all probably know I am closer to fifty now than forty, even though I still feel as I did in my twenty&#8217;s, (some friends may add I still act like it sometimes).
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<p>A good food for good health is calcium and is great for bones and staying slim after 50. As you all probably know I am closer to fifty now than forty, even though I still feel as I did in my twenty&#8217;s, (some friends may add I still act like it sometimes).</p>
<p>Recently it has dawned on me that if I still want to feel this good for the next twenty years that I really should take steps now, so that I can maintain the good health that I am enjoying at the moment.</p>
<p>I have been looking in general at women&#8217;s health of my age and how to keep up good health through the next twenty years.</p>
<p>Middle-aged women, like myself I guess, have been told for years that they should take calcium and vitamin D tablets to protect their bones against osteoporosis that is why recently I have increased my intake of calcium.</p>
<p>I always eat a good balanced diet and as you know my theory is &#8216;good food good health&#8217;, so when I checked on the amount of dairy products Ted and I consume to calculate our daily intake, I was a little surprised that it was myself not Ted that was not always getting the required amount.<span id="more-176"></span></p>
<p>Our two daughters easily reach their required amount from their normal diet, as one of the cereals they eat is fortified with vitamins and they also drink a couple of milk shakes a day.</p>
<p>Osteoporosis is a disease due to loss of bone density with a break down of bone structure. Diseased bones become brittle, porous and thin, resulting in bones becoming easier to break especially those in the legs, hips and arms.</p>
<p>Women are far more prone to osteoporosis, in fact 80 per cent of all sufferers are women. So making sure we maintain a healthy balanced diet rich in dairy products is essential, and to check that our levels of calcium and vitamin D intake is correct.</p>
<p>Although 99 per cent of calcium in the body is found in the teeth and bones, the other 1 per cent plays a major role in our health and is found in muscles, blood, soft tissue, organs and nerves.</p>
<p>Meeting your calcium need is quite easy if you like milk and dairy products. Generally 8 ounces of milk provides about 300mg of calcium and general daily requirements are: -</p>
<p>Children 1 &#8211; 8 years 500 &#8211; 800mg</p>
<p>9 &#8211; 18 years 1300 mg</p>
<p>19 &#8211; 50 years 1000mg</p>
<p>Women 51+ with HRT and men 51+ 1200mg</p>
<p>Women 51+ without HRT 1500mg</p>
<p>Breastfeeding and pregnant women 1200mg</p>
<p>The best sources of calcium and vitamin D are Milk, cheese and yoghurt, and also foods made with milk, such as custard, rice pudding, ice cream etc.</p>
<p>Fish and shellfish are an excellent source of Vitamin D &#8211; salmon, tuna, herring, halibut, shrimps and oysters as well as eggs, milk and cod liver oil.</p>
<p>Low fat foods also contain good amounts of calcium including low fat yoghurt, skimmed and low fat fluid milk and buttermilk. Cheese contains varying amounts of calcium and in general, the more firm the cheese the more calcium in contains. Soft cheese has a low amount present and cream cheese is not a good source at all.</p>
<p>Keeping good bone health is essential for all of us at any age, and therefore our intake of calcium is beneficial. Calcium moves in and out of the bones throughout our lives.</p>
<p>The need for good supplies of calcium throughout childhood and teen years is crucial, as bones grow in size and density through this period.</p>
<p>Calcium combines with phosphorous to form teeth and bones, making them hard and resistant to decay and breaks, it also: -</p>
<p>Is vital in blood to help it clot normally.</p>
<p>Helps muscles to contract normally. A deficiency can cause spasms and     cramp.</p>
<p>Is essential in the nervous system for messages to be passed from the brain to other parts if the body and back again.</p>
<p>Helps to regulate blood pressure. A deficiency or low intake of calcium has been associated with high blood pressure.</p>
<p>Calcium may help with the prevention of colon cancer. This is thought to work in tow ways, one if that it binds with fat and bile acids in the large intestine to keep them from causing harm, the other that it prevents the excessive growth of cells in the intestines that could otherwise lead to cancer.</p>
<p>Also new research has found that another incentive for taking calcium is that<br />
It can help you stay slim, and this interested me greatly. The study found that women who were over 50 and took regular calcium and Vitamin D supplements are less likely to gain weight than those who do not, and what was surprising the women who had previously been deficient in Vitamin D and calcium had the greatest benefits.</p>
<p>The slimming effect is thought to be down to the fact that there is an improved breakdown of fat cells and also an increase in the production of leptin, a chemical that curbs your appetite.<br />
Also experts said that stimulation of the metabolism is likely to be increased with a better balance of nutrients in our diet, and so I cannot stress to much the importance of the &#8216;good food good health&#8217; benefits, and equally if you can get the required amount of calcium from a balanced diet can only be a plus, helping your body fight many diseases and the ever ageing process.</p>
<p>I have mentioned vitamin D several times and this is very important as calcium is not readily absorbed and used without this fat-soluble vitamin.</p>
<p>Vitamin D is often referred to as the &#8217;sunshine vitamin&#8217;, as the action of the suns ultra violet rays forms vitamin D in the skin.</p>
<p>Specialists say that we need 15 minutes of sunlight to produce enough vitamin D in fair skinned people which should last for a couple of days, darker skinned people however need up to 3 hours.</p>
<p>The use of sunscreen 8 SPF of higher will form a barrier and prevent the formulation of vitamin D, so just wait 15 minutes before applying, but so not do this through the hottest hours. Clouds and window glass also prevent penetration of ultra violet rays.</p>
<p>So for good bone health &#8211; which means having the most dense and strong bones possible at reaching adulthood, a regular good intake of calcium is needed and continuously required after this age to help eliminate the chance of osteoporosis in latter years.</p>
<p>If to little calcium has been stored before the age of thirty in the bones or calcium is drawn out to fast in later life, then osteoporosis is at a greater risk.</p>
<p>All our bodies after the age of forty lose calcium quicker in the bones than going back in, and because of this we all need to be made aware just how important calcium in the diet is.</p>
<p>Many people have been put off from consuming dairy products over the past twenty or so years, and because of this health specialists are concerned about the future female population and the risk of osteoporosis. Also the specialists are watching the worrying trend of teenagers and fad diets that will cause complications to well being in future generations.</p>
<p>So for all of us the message is do not skimp on your dairy product intake, skimmed milk is just as rich in calcium, check you are consuming the correct amount in your diet. If you cannot get the required amounts in your daily diet then think about supplements. Always check with your doctor or medical practice before taking supplements as a sensible precaution, as it is with any medication.</p>
<p>Remember good food is good health</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yoga is not a recent practice. It is a practice which through time, has developed and increased in significance and appeal worldwide. The rationale behind the appeal is greatly to do with the physical and psychological benefits experienced when integrating yoga into one&#8217;s daily schedule. Yoga can be viewed as a breath of fresh air in this fast paced lifestyle that we live in.<br/><br/>The word yoga comes from the Sanskrit language and means “to integrate”. Yoga promotes a harmonious working together of the body&#8217;s components leading to both physical and mental training. Despite the fact that there are numerous forms of yoga; Hatha Yoga is still presently seen as one of the more commonly practiced yoga styles. Hatha Yoga consists of non strenuous physical exercise which aids in strengthening, stretching and balancing the body&#8217;s joints. Regular breathing is performed at the same time which aids in providing oxygen to the muscles, and in turn positively affects bodily structures and organs. The awareness required during yoga practice, ensures that mind and body have to work together to create a mind-body harmony which in turn promotes healing.<br/><br/>Yoga will not be a quick fix for all your aches, worries and pains. However, with regular yoga practice your body will rebalance slowly and steadily, leaving you discovering the results for yourself. Physical benefits which you can anticipate are improved efficiency of the lungs, better use of your respiratory muscles, improved flexibility of the joints, improved coordination and muscle tone, maintenance of bone density, reduced risk of injury as well as the prevention of weight gain. Psychological benefits can also include an increase in self-confidence, decreased cravings for tobacco and food, better sleep, an increased ability to relax, improved concentration as well as a reduced likelihood of depression. Yoga differentiates itself from other exercises as it draws on the entire person as a whole.<br/><br/>Half an hour of yoga a day, or 15 minutes of yoga twice a day, can easily be incorporated into any daily schedule. Some breathing techniques can even be practiced while working or driving home after a long day. A short routine for those of you spending hours staring at a computer screen is to take a few moments every day to glance at a distant object. This allows your eyes a moments rest from glare and a change of focus. Look left and right, up and down at least 5 times, blink at least 8 times to moisten your eyes and if it is at all possible, rest your elbows on a comfortable surface and close your eyes whilst covering them with the palm of your hands. If you can incorporate this with or without some breathing exercises, you will already be on the way to a healthier and possibly more focused lifestyle.<br/><br/>Baby steps everyone&#8230;no one expects you to transform overnight.<br/><br/>Find spas and more wellness related information at: http://healthspaguru.com<br/><br/><br/><br/></p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Health Spa Guru</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi EveryoneA good food for good health is calcium and is great for bones and staying slim after 50. As you all probably know I am closer to fifty now than forty, even though I still feel as I did in my twenty&#8217;s, (some friends may add I still act like it sometimes).Recently it has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Everyone<br/><br/>A good food for good health is calcium and is great for bones and staying slim after 50. As you all probably know I am closer to fifty now than forty, even though I still feel as I did in my twenty&#8217;s, (some friends may add I still act like it sometimes).<br/><br/>Recently it has dawned on me that if I still want to feel this good for the next twenty years that I really should take steps now, so that I can maintain the good health that I am enjoying at the moment.<br/><br/>I have been looking in general at women&#8217;s health of my age and how to keep up good health through the next twenty years.<br/><br/>Middle-aged women, like myself I guess, have been told for years that they should take calcium and vitamin D tablets to protect their bones against osteoporosis that is why recently I have increased my intake of calcium.<br/><br/>I always eat a good balanced diet and as you know my theory is &#8216;good food good health&#8217;, so when I checked on the amount of dairy products Ted and I consume to calculate our daily intake, I was a little surprised that it was myself not Ted that was not always getting the required amount.<br/><br/>Our two daughters easily reach their required amount from their normal diet, as one of the cereals they eat is fortified with vitamins and they also drink a couple of milk shakes a day.<br/><br/>Osteoporosis is a disease due to loss of bone density with a break down of bone structure. Diseased bones become brittle, porous and thin, resulting in bones becoming easier to break especially those in the legs, hips and arms.<br/><br/>Women are far more prone to osteoporosis, in fact 80 per cent of all sufferers are women. So making sure we maintain a healthy balanced diet rich in dairy products is essential, and to check that our levels of calcium and vitamin D intake is correct.<br/><br/>Although 99 per cent of calcium in the body is found in the teeth and bones, the other 1 per cent plays a major role in our health and is found in muscles, blood, soft tissue, organs and nerves.<br/><br/>Meeting your calcium need is quite easy if you like milk and dairy products. Generally 8 ounces of milk provides about 300mg of calcium and general daily requirements are: -</p>
<p>Children 1 &#8211; 8 years 500 &#8211; 800mg </p>
<p>9 &#8211; 18 years 1300 mg </p>
<p>19 &#8211; 50 years 1000mg </p>
<p>Women 51+ with HRT and men 51+ 1200mg </p>
<p>Women 51+ without HRT 1500mg </p>
<p>Breastfeeding and pregnant women 1200mg<br/><br/>The best sources of calcium and vitamin D are Milk, cheese and yoghurt, and also foods made with milk, such as custard, rice pudding, ice cream etc.<br/><br/>Fish and shellfish are an excellent source of Vitamin D &#8211; salmon, tuna, herring, halibut, shrimps and oysters as well as eggs, milk and cod liver oil.<br/><br/>Low fat foods also contain good amounts of calcium including low fat yoghurt, skimmed and low fat fluid milk and buttermilk. Cheese contains varying amounts of calcium and in general, the more firm the cheese the more calcium in contains. Soft cheese has a low amount present and cream cheese is not a good source at all.<br/><br/>Keeping good bone health is essential for all of us at any age, and therefore our intake of calcium is beneficial. Calcium moves in and out of the bones throughout our lives.<br/><br/>The need for good supplies of calcium throughout childhood and teen years is crucial, as bones grow in size and density through this period.<br/><br/>Calcium combines with phosphorous to form teeth and bones, making them hard and resistant to decay and breaks, it also: -<br/><br/>Is vital in blood to help it clot normally.<br/><br/>Helps muscles to contract normally. A deficiency can cause spasms and cramp.<br/><br/>Is essential in the nervous system for messages to be passed from the brain to other parts if the body and back again.<br/><br/>Helps to regulate blood pressure. A deficiency or low intake of calcium has been associated with high blood pressure.<br/><br/>Calcium may help with the prevention of colon cancer. This is thought to work in tow ways, one if that it binds with fat and bile acids in the large intestine to keep them from causing harm, the other that it prevents the excessive growth of cells in the intestines that could otherwise lead to cancer.<br/><br/>Also new research has found that another incentive for taking calcium is that <br />It can help you stay slim, and this interested me greatly. The study found that women who were over 50 and took regular calcium and Vitamin D supplements are less likely to gain weight than those who do not, and what was surprising the women who had previously been deficient in Vitamin D and calcium had the greatest benefits.<br/><br/>The slimming effect is thought to be down to the fact that there is an improved breakdown of fat cells and also an increase in the production of leptin, a chemical that curbs your appetite. <br />Also experts said that stimulation of the metabolism is likely to be increased with a better balance of nutrients in our diet, and so I cannot stress to much the importance of the &#8216;good food good health&#8217; benefits, and equally if you can get the required amount of calcium from a balanced diet can only be a plus, helping your body fight many diseases and the ever ageing process.<br/><br/>I have mentioned vitamin D several times and this is very important as calcium is not readily absorbed and used without this fat-soluble vitamin.<br/><br/>Vitamin D is often referred to as the &#8217;sunshine vitamin&#8217;, as the action of the suns ultra violet rays forms vitamin D in the skin.<br/><br/>Specialists say that we need 15 minutes of sunlight to produce enough vitamin D in fair skinned people which should last for a couple of days, darker skinned people however need up to 3 hours.<br/><br/>The use of sunscreen 8 SPF of higher will form a barrier and prevent the formulation of vitamin D, so just wait 15 minutes before applying, but so not do this through the hottest hours. Clouds and window glass also prevent penetration of ultra violet rays.<br/><br/>So for good bone health &#8211; which means having the most dense and strong bones possible at reaching adulthood, a regular good intake of calcium is needed and continuously required after this age to help eliminate the chance of osteoporosis in latter years.<br/><br/>If to little calcium has been stored before the age of thirty in the bones or calcium is drawn out to fast in later life, then osteoporosis is at a greater risk.<br/><br/>All our bodies after the age of forty lose calcium quicker in the bones than going back in, and because of this we all need to be made aware just how important calcium in the diet is.<br/><br/>Many people have been put off from consuming dairy products over the past twenty or so years, and because of this health specialists are concerned about the future female population and the risk of osteoporosis. Also the specialists are watching the worrying trend of teenagers and fad diets that will cause complications to well being in future generations.<br/><br/>So for all of us the message is do not skimp on your dairy product intake, skimmed milk is just as rich in calcium, check you are consuming the correct amount in your diet. If you cannot get the required amounts in your daily diet then think about supplements. Always check with your doctor or medical practice before taking supplements as a sensible precaution, as it is with any medication.<br/><br/>Remember good food is good health<br/><br/>Ted and Sandra<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Ted Wosko</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the USA, about 17 million women face a risk of osteoporosis, a gradual thinning of the bones that in later age has the effect of spine curvature, hip fractures and generally fragile bone structure. Sufficient calcium intake by young women ensures that they build up peak bone mass and achieve optimal bone density, hence [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the USA, about 17 million women face a risk of osteoporosis, a gradual thinning of the bones that in later age has the effect of spine curvature, hip fractures and generally fragile bone structure. Sufficient calcium intake by young women ensures that they build up peak bone mass and achieve optimal bone density, hence avoiding the risk of osteoporosis in later life.<br/><br/>Calcium intake for women is a much discussed subject today on the media and at various health related conferences and literature. There are mixed views despite the fact that the importance of calcium is indeed immense in women&#8217;s diet, even more so than in men.<br/><br/>Some studies have linked sufficient calcium intake to prevention of weight gain in middle age, which, combined with the ability of calcium to prevent cholesterol build up and control blood pressure significantly lowers the risk of heart disease in older women. According to a 1999 Harvard study, calcium supplement intake reduces risk of strokes in middle aged women.<br/><br/>According to a study, women on a high calcium diet reported less cramping, bloating, anxiety and depression in the pre menstrual period compared to women taking lower levels of calcium. Given the advantages, it is imperative that women include sufficient amount of calcium in their diet. The major source is dairy products such as cheese, milk, yogurt, and butter. However, the downside is that these products also contain a lot of fats, which in turn increase risk aversely affect the body, leading to heart diseases. There are alternative sources of calcium too, such as sardines, clams, oysters, tuna, broccoli and kale. Soy milk, mustard greens, and turnip greens are also good calcium sources. Also, calcium fortified cereals and juices are commonly available, and can be easily incorporated into the breakfast menu.<br/><br/>However, for several women, the pace of modern life does not allow for careful planning of a nutritious diet. Hence for them a good option is calcium supplements. These can form a large part of the daily calcium requirement, and the rest is then easy to make up through a glass of milk, a cup of fruit yogurt or fortified cereal.<br/><br/>On the other hand, excess of anything can cause problems, and with calcium it is no different. According to a New Zealand study, calcium supplements actually increased the risk of heart disease in healthy post menopausal women. However, the findings were neither conclusive nor have they yet been replicated. In any case, it is a known fact that excess calcium does form deposits in the body which can cause kidney stones or even lead to kidney impairment, as well as causing minor problems like loss of appetite, nausea and constipation. Calcium may also prevent other minerals, like zinc and potassium, from being absorbed properly in the body.<br/><br/>To avoid problems caused by excess calcium in the body, it is best to consult the doctor before starting any calcium supplement, because these can sometimes react with other medication a woman may be taking. Also, one needs to ensure that the total calcium from the diet and the supplement should not exceed the daily requirement. Further, the absorption of calcium too has to be ensured. For this, doctors suggest taking foods rich in Vitamin D at all times, and in particular, that thirty minutes before and after taking a supplement only those foods should be taken that aid calcium absorption. These include lactose, proteins and acidic foods. Those that should be avoided are cocoa, spinach and alkaline foods, among others. Some doctors suggest taking a supplement right after a meal to ensure proper digestion and absorption.<br/><br/>In case any symptoms of excess calcium appear, one must see a doctor immediately and get blood calcium level tested. In case the level of calcium is high, calcium rich foods should be avoided until the level drops back to normal.<br/><br/>However, severe problems only occur in case calcium dosage becomes 3-4 times more than that required. Hence the more important thing is to ensure that sufficient calcium is obtained, as its importance for women cannot be over stressed.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Brandon Johanson</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Egg as a Source of Calcium &#8211; Can We Consider Egg as a Source of Calcium?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently it has been discovered that eggshell is a good source of calcium. When crushed finely and eaten by dissolving in some solvents, it provides a good amount of calcium carbonate. However, many people are still doubtful to use egg as a source of calcium because the calcium it provides is not easily absorbed by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently it has been discovered that eggshell is a good source of calcium. When crushed finely and eaten by dissolving in some solvents, it provides a good amount of calcium carbonate. However, many people are still doubtful to use egg as a source of calcium because the calcium it provides is not easily absorbed by the bloodstream.<br/><br/>Some studies have shown that calcium obtained from eggshell is very beneficial. It probably reduces acidity in the stomach and also helps in digestion. Even calcium supplements have been made by using crushed eggshell to help people overcome their calcium deficiency. Manufacturers of these supplements claim that after using them for a whole year there is considerable gain in bone density, especially seen in postmenopausal women.<br/><br/>People who consider egg as a source of calcium also consume multi-vitamin or vitamin D supplements. This is because calcium carbonate obtained from eggshell is insoluble and requires vitamin D and other nutrients to finally get absorbed by the bloodstream.<br/><br/>Calcium carbonate supplements are equally helpful in controlling calcium deficiency in postmenopausal women. These supplements use pure and natural ingredients and are said to be totally safe to be used by people of all ages. They are effective and provide many long-term health benefits including prevention of various degenerative diseases and treatment of prolonged depression, kidney stones and pre-menstrual syndrome in women.<br/><br/>It has been found that ½ a cup of egg substitute provides up to 130 mg of calcium. Potato starch and corn starch are used as egg substitutes in many low-fat recipes. Similarly, banana and soy powder act as good egg substitutes and they are rich in many minerals and vitamins. Many people use egg as a source of calcium by utilizing healthful egg substitutes.<br/><br/>Vegans do not eat meat, eggs and dairy products. They can also make use of fruits as egg substitutes or drink soy milk to obtain adequate amounts of calcium on a daily basis. A mixture of flaxseed powder, tofu and water acts as a good egg substitute for vegans.<br/><br/>If calcium deficiency is very prominent and many signs and symptoms have already occurred, you may immediately want to start the course of high-potency calcium supplements. Doctors advise consuming good-quality calcium tablets on a regular basis. Try to find calcium supplements made with pure ingredients, preferably coral calcium and other minerals and vitamins such as magnesium and vitamin D and K2.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>John Gibb</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acktiva is an accepted, well-liked, and effectual nutritional supplement, specifically formulated to help people suffering from bone, and heart problems. Some of the ingredients of Acktivia are: Magnesium, Magnesium Staerate, Vitamin D, Calcium, Rice Powder, Coral Calcium and Gelatin. The product also embodies various minerals to assist the body in replenishing calcium and re-establish the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acktiva is an accepted, well-liked, and effectual nutritional supplement, specifically formulated to help people suffering from bone, and heart problems. Some of the ingredients of Acktivia are: Magnesium, Magnesium Staerate, Vitamin D, Calcium, Rice Powder, Coral Calcium and Gelatin. The product also embodies various minerals to assist the body in replenishing calcium and re-establish the balance of nutrient deficiencies. Acktiva in a Progressive Health product specially formulated to comply with FDA standards in respect of supplements. The ingredients have been singly studied for optimum results.<br/><br/>Fortunately, when taking Acktiva no side-effects will result, and is suitable for all age groups. Acktiva is also popular with those desiring and maintaining better health through health and fitness routines. Regarded and accepted by a large number of people to be the most successful and useful coral calcium product. The use of this product helps boost good health and bone density. By providing the body with the much needed calcium it reduces the risk of diseases such as osteoporosis.<br/><br/>Information on Acktiva, including its uses and features, can be seen online. Those interested will be able to get information on the benefits of calcium supplemental products, including the product under review, with coral calcium and then consequently decide whether or not this supplement may assist and meet their needs. As this supplement contains various ingredients, there is a possibility that an allergic reaction may occur. Therefore, if unexpected side-effects occur, you should discontinue use and consult a doctor.<br/><br/>Taking Acktiva is thought to help contribute in the following ways:<br/><br/>1 Aiding the fight against colon cancer<br/><br/>2 Helping relieve symptoms with premenstrual syndrome<br/><br/>3 Helping reduce problems associated with high blood pressure<br/><br/>4 Helping prevent Bone deterioration and loss<br/><br/>5 Reducing the chance of Kidney stones<br/><br/>6 Reducing the risk of Cardiovascular disease<br/><br/>As there are diverse calcium supplements available, Acktiva is synonymous with an effective way to potentially help cure calcium disorders and various other bone problems. Also, as there are around 70 minerals found in Acktiva, it is one of the most comprehensive and highly demanded supplements available on the market.<br/><br/>With its inclusion of Vitamin D, Magnesium, and Yielding Calcium, Acktiva is a uniquely different approach to coral calcium supplementation. Progressive Health&#8217;s Coral Calcium formula ensures that calcium absorption is met, while also affording you the benefits of over 70 trace minerals &#8211; WITHOUT the exaggerated health claims.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Christian Nagel</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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