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Isotonix® Calcium Plus
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Supports skeletal health
Adequate calcium and vitamin D throughout life, as part of
a well-balanced diet, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis
Adequate calcium and vitamin D as part of a healthful diet,
along with physical activity, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis
in later life
Supports cardiovascular health
Plays a critical role in the normal contraction of skeletal
and heart muscles
Supports normal muscle use and performance
Supports healthy teeth and gums
Helps to maintain healthy immune functions and general
well being
Helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels
Supports proper nerve conduction
Promotes normal regulation of hormones and enzyme production
Promotes normal hormone secretion
Promotes normal enzyme and hormone regulation
Helps to ease the discomfort of PMS
Promotes normal blood clotting
Supports healthy blood sugar levels
Supports healthy body weight
Supports healthy pregnancy and fetal development
What Makes Isotonix® Calcium Plus Unique?
Calcium is essential for building and maintaining strong bones. Isotonix® Calcium Plus provides the
body with an optimal blend of calcium, vitamin D3, magnesium, vitamin C and boron in an efficient
isotonic solution that is readily absorbed by the body. Isotonix dietary supplements are a replica of the
bodys own fluids, such as tears, plasma and breast milk. All fluids in the human body have a certain
concentration, which is called the osmotic pressure. The bodys common osmotic pressure, which is
isotonic, allows a consistent maintenance of all body tissues. In order for a substance to be used in the
bodys metabolism, it must be changed to the isotonic state.*
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The efficiency of absorption is also affected by the digestive system. All substances that are used in the
stomach go through a degradation process (breakdown) before they can be passed through the
opening from the stomach to the small intestine to allow absorption. The digestive process can cause
substances to lose some nutritive value, and this whole process takes time!
The secret of the isotonic process is probably now becoming clear! When an isotonic substance enters
the body, it will be absorbed into the bloodstream rapidly. With isotonic fluids, little nutritive value is
lost making the absorption of nutrients highly efficient. There is nothing artificial about it. An isotonic
fluid is natures own nutrient delivery system.
Isotonix Calcium Plus paves the way for powerful results since it is in an isotonic form rather than a
tablet. Calcium in tablet form is difficult for your body to absorb. People may fail to absorb tablet
calcium supplements because the calcium supplement is not blended with vitamin D and magnesium;
these are necessary to aid in the absorption and use of calcium.
Even if the calcium tablet is blended correctly, it may be difficult for the body to utilize or break down
the calcium. One explanation may be that many calcium brands use calcium from eggshell or oyster
shell. These may not be well absorbed by the body. Another reason calcium may not be absorbed from
a tablet is because of DCP, which is a binding agent used to hold the tablet together. DCP does not
break down in the body.
In addition to binders, some calcium supplements may have additives such as chlorine and other
chemicals. Even assuming no binders are used in the calcium tablet, the body must still break down a
hard-pressed tablet into a usable form. If the tablet cannot be broken down sufficiently in the stomach,
then the calcium will not be absorbed. If you cant break down the calcium, your body is robbed of the
calcium needed to support bodily functions.
Ordinary calcium tablets require stomach acid to dissolve their compounds, but Isotonix Calcium Plus
has no need of stomach acid to be utilized. It delivers an efficient calcium solution that is more readily
absorbed by the intestine. Its natural lemon-lime flavor is preferable to the chalky taste of typical
chewable calcium wafers or tablets.
Many calcium supplements exist in the marketplace, but only Market Americas Isotonix Calcium Plus
delivers a potent package of calcium and complementary nutrients through an isotonic system of
delivery. This translates into a lower cost overall when compared to calcium supplements in pill form
by making more of the active ingredients available to the body. Dont be misled by ingredient amounts.
What really counts is the amount of active ingredients that your body can ultimately use.
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Related terms: Isotonix® Calcium Plus, Isotonix Calcium Plus, Calcium, Isotonix, osteoporosis, isotonic,
bone, skeletal, vitamin D, calcium carbonate, hydroxyapatite.
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Calcium: 750mg (Carbonate, Lactate, Phosphate, Sulfate, Citrate)
The highest concentration of calcium is found in milk. Other foods rich in calcium include vegetables
such as collard greens, Chinese cabbage, mustard greens, broccoli, bok choy and tofu. Calcium is an
essential mineral with a wide range of biological roles. Calcium exists in bone primarily in the form of
hydroxyapatite (Ca10 (PO4)6 (OH)2).
Hydroxyapatite accounts for approximately 40 percent of bone weight. The skeleton has a structural
requisite and acts as a storehouse for calcium. Apart from being a major component of bones and
teeth, calcium supports normal muscle contraction, nerve health, heart rhythms, blood coagulation,
glandular secretion, energy production and immune system function.*
Sufficient daily calcium intake is necessary for maintaining optimal bone density, healthy bones and
teeth and has been shown to ease the discomfort of PMS in women. When the body does not get
enough calcium per day, it draws calcium from your bones.
The amount of calcium in the blood is regulated by PTH (parathyroid hormone). High levels of calcium
in the body correlate with normal cardiovascular health and normal cholesterol levels. In the American
Dietetic Association Journal, a study revealed that calcium helped middle-aged women to maintain
healthy weight levels.*
Magnesium: 200 mg (Oxide, Carbonate)
Foods rich in magnesium include unpolished grains, nuts and green vegetables. Green leafy vegetables
are potent sources of magnesium because of their chlorophyll content. Meats, starches, dairy products
and refined and processed foods contain low amounts of magnesium. The average daily magnesium
intake in the U.S. for males nine years and older is estimated to be about 323 milligrams; for females
nine years and older, it is estimated to be around 228 milligrams. Recent research shows that our diets
are magnesium deficient.
Magnesium is a component of the mineralized part of bone and supports the normal metabolism of
potassium and calcium in adults. It helps maintain normal levels of potassium, phosphorus, calcium,
adrenaline and insulin. It also supports the normal transport of calcium inside the cell for utilization.
Magnesium promotes the normal functioning of muscle and nervous tissue and the normal synthesis
of all proteins, nucleic acids, nucleotides, cyclic adenosine monophosphate, lipids and carbohydrates.
Magnesium helps combat oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation.
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Magnesium supports normal energy release, regulation of the body temperature, nerve function,
adaptation to stress and metabolism. Importantly, magnesium also supports the body’s ability to build
healthy bones and teeth and develop muscles. It works together with calcium and vitamin D to help
keep bones strong. Magnesium, when combined with calcium, helps support the heart muscle, helps
maintain a regular heartbeat and helps maintain normal blood pressure.
Manganese: 1 mg (Sulfate)
Manganese is a mineral found in large quantities in both plant and animal matter. The most valuable
dietary sources of manganese include whole grains, nuts, leafy vegetables and teas. Manganese is
concentrated in the bran of grains, which is often removed during processing.
Only trace amounts of this element can be found in human tissue. Manganese is predominantly stored
in the bones, liver, kidney and pancreas. It supports the normal formation of connective tissue, bones,
blood-clotting factors and sex hormones. It supports normal fat and carbohydrate metabolism, calcium
absorption and blood sugar regulation. Manganese also promotes normal brain and nerve function.
Manganese is a component of the antioxidant enzyme manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD).
Antioxidants scavenge free radicals that can cause premature aging and oxidative stress to the body.
These particles occur naturally in the body but can possibly contribute to the aging process.
Antioxidants such as MnSOD can neutralize free radicals.
Some experts estimate that as many as 37 percent of Americans do not get the recommended daily
amounts of manganese in their diet. This may be due to the fact that whole grains are a major source
of dietary manganese, and many Americans consume refined grains more often than whole grains.
Refined grains provide half the amount of manganese as whole grains.
Vitamin B2: 2 mg (Riboflavin-5-Phosphate)
Vitamin B2 is found in liver, dairy products, dark green vegetables and some types of seafood. Vitamin
B2 serves as a co-enzyme, working with other B vitamins. It promotes healthy red blood cell formation,
supports the nervous system, respiration, antibody production and normal human growth. It supports
healthy skin, nails, hair growth and promotes the normal regulation of thyroid activity. Vitamin B2
supports the normal process of turning food into energy as a part of the electron transport chain,
driving cellular energy on the micro-level. Riboflavin can be useful for pregnant or lactating women, as
well as athletes due to their higher caloric needs. Vitamin B2 supports the normal breakdown of fats
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while promoting the normal activation of B6 and folic acid. Vitamin B2 is water-soluble and cannot be
stored by the body except in insignificant amounts. It must be replenished daily.
Under some conditions, vitamin B2 can act as an antioxidant. The riboflavin coenzymes also support
the transformation of vitamin B6 and folic acid into their active forms and for the conversion of
tryptophan into niacin.
Vitamin C: 58 mg (Ascorbic Acid)
The best food sources of vitamin C include all citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruit, lemons and tangerines),
strawberries, tomatoes, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, peppers and cantaloupe. Vitamin C is a "fragile"
vitamin and can be easily destroyed by cooking or exposure of food to oxygen.
Vitamin C promotes a vitamin "sparing" effect, supporting your body’s ability to utilize multiple
vitamins and minerals such as thiamin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, biotin, folic acid, B12,
retinaldehyde and alpha-tocopherol and the mineral calcium. It's also a cofactor or supporter in the
normal metabolism of folic acid, some amino acids and hormones. Being an effective antioxidant, it
also supports iron absorption from the small intestine. Vitamin C supports vitamin E in cell membranes.
It supports the normal synthesis of collagen. Vitamin C supports cardiovascular health, normal
cholesterol levels and supports a healthy immune system.
Vitamin C has become the world's most popular vitamin. One reason is its ability to support the
immune system. The most convincing evidence suggesting the need for vitamin C supplementation is
based on the fact that humans are incapable of producing vitamin C in their bodies.
Low intakes of vitamin C are common in the United States. Stress may also account for reduced vitamin
C levels in many Americans. Smoking and some drugs may also impair the body's ability to absorb
vitamin C. Since it is water-soluble, vitamin C is flushed from the body each day. Since humans don't
always eat foods containing an adequate amount of vitamin C, it often is beneficial to take a
supplement.
Vitamin D3: 1,000 IU (Cholecalciferol)
Regular sunlight exposure is the main way that most humans get their vitamin D. Food sources of
vitamin D include vitamin D-fortified milk (100 IU per cup), cod liver oil and fatty fish such as salmon,
and small amounts are found in egg yolks and liver.
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Vitamin D promotes the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, and supports the production of several
proteins involved in calcium absorption and storage. Vitamin D works with calcium to promote strong,
hard bones. It supports normal transport of calcium out of the osteoblasts into the extra-cellular fluid
and in the kidneys. It also promotes normal calcium and phosphate re-uptake through the renal
tubules and intestinal epithelium. It supports normal skin cell growth and promotes normal producing
of insulin by the pancreas.
Boron: 1 mg (Sodium Borate)
Boron is a mineral found at high levels in plant foods such as dried fruits, nuts, dark green leafy
vegetables, applesauce, grape juice and cooked dried beans and peas. Boron is found in most tissues,
but mainly in the bone, spleen and thyroid. Boron supports normal bone and hormone metabolism.
Boron supports the body’s ability to build and maintain healthy bones. It also helps retain adequate
amounts of calcium and magnesium to promote proper bone mineralization. Boron is an essential
cofactor for the converting vitamin D to its active form. It enhances the maintenance of healthy cell
membranes, proper mental functioning and alertness, and supports normal serum estrogen levels and
ionized calcium.
Potassium: 225 mg (Bicarbonate, Citrate)
Potassium is an electrolyte stored in the muscles. Foods rich in potassium include bananas, oranges,
cantaloupe, avocado, raw spinach, cabbage and celery. Potassium is an essential macromineral that
helps maintain fluid balance in the body. It also plays a role in a wide variety of biochemical and
physiological processes. Among other things, potassium supports the normal transmission of nerve
impulses, contraction of cardiac, skeletal and smooth muscle, production of energy, synthesis of
nucleic acids, maintenance of intracellular tonicity and maintenance of normal blood pressure.
In 1928, it was first suggested that high potassium intake could help maintain cardiovascular health.
Potassium supports normal muscle relaxation and insulin release. It also promotes glycogen and
protein synthesis. Potassium is an electrolyte that promotes normal heartbeat. Potassium is important
in releasing energy from protein, fat and carbohydrates during metabolism. Potassium supports the
body’s ability to regulate water balance, recover from exercise and eliminate wastes.
Some symptoms of potassium deficiency include poor circulation, swelling, sleep difficulty, intestinal
discomfort, muscle weakness and water retention. Sodium and potassium are two of the most
important ions in maintaining the homeostatic equilibrium of the body fluids.
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How much calcium should I take?
The National Academy of Sciences has established guidelines for calcium that are 25-50% higher than
previous recommendations. For ages 20 to 50, calcium consumption is recommended to be at least
1,000 mg daily; for adults over age 51, the recommendation is 1,200 mg daily. The most common
supplemental amount for adults is 800 to 1,000 mg per day.
Some physicians recommend 1,000 milligrams of supplement calcium daily for postmenopausal
women taking estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) and 1,500 milligrams daily for postmenopausal
women not taking ERT. Everyone should be getting appropriate calcium intake.
The Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences has
recommended the following adequate intakes (AI) for calcium. Examine the table provided in order to
determine appropriate calcium intake requirements:
Infants (from breast milk or formula)
0-6 months
7-12 months
Adequate Intake (AI)
200 mg/day
270 mg/day
Children (from their regular dietary intake)
1-3 years
500 mg/day
4-8 years
800 mg/day
Boys & Girls
9-13 years
14-18 years
1,300 mg/day
1,300 mg/day
Men
19-30 years
31-50 years
51-70 years
>70 years
1,000 mg/day
1,000 mg/day
1,200 mg/day
1,200 mg/day
Women
19-30 years
31-50 years
51-70 years
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1,000 mg/day
1,000 mg/day
1,200 mg/day
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>70 years
1,200 mg/day
Pregnancy
14-18 years
19-30 years
31-50 years
1,300 mg/day
1,000 mg/day
1,000 mg/day
Lactation
14-18 years
19-30 years
31-50 years
1,300 mg/day
1,000 mg/day
1,000 mg/day
*Source: National Academy of Sciences
I'm not an elderly woman. Why should I take a calcium supplement?
Calcium plays a huge role in regulating many major bodily processes with implications that extend far
beyond the age factor. Other than elderly women who may be susceptible to bone loss, younger
women, pregnant and lactating women, growing children and men should take a calcium supplement.
Younger women need more calcium to build up the strength of their bones. Pregnant and lactating
women need extra calcium, at least 1200 mg/day to foster the healthy growth of new cells and of
breast milk. Growing children need extra calcium, sometimes two to four times as much as an adult to
assist with new bone development and proper growth. Finally, those with poor cardiovascular health
have been found to have low levels of calcium intake. Studies have confirmed that calcium
supplementation supports heart health.*
Why should I take calcium?
According to the Surgeon General, taking a calcium supplement daily is key to preventing and treating
calcium deficiency and to helping reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Currently, osteoporosis affects over
one-third of postmenopausal women in this country. Recent clinical statistics also indicate that aging
men are also likely to become susceptible to osteoporosis.*
Everyone needs calcium. Practically no one ingests enough calcium in their daily diet. Besides being
helpful in supporting and maintaining bone integrity, calcium serves a dynamic role as a mineral. It's
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very important in supporting the activity of many bodily enzymes and maintaining proper fluid balance.
Isotonix Calcium Plus also promotes the normal contraction of skeletal and muscle.
I've heard calcium is great for PMS? How so?
PMS is an undesirable influence on physical and psychological peace of mind. Recent studies have
found that over 70 percent of relationships are affected in some way by PMS. So PMS impacts nearly
everyone, including men! Supplementation with calcium can reduce PMS symptoms.
In a study conducted by the US Department of Agriculture's Human Nutrition Research Center, it was
found that women on a high calcium diet had decreased irritability, cramping and bloating associated
with PMS. Ovarian hormones affect calcium, magnesium and vitamin D metabolism. Estrogen regulates
calcium metabolism, intestinal calcium absorption and parathyroid gene expression and secretion,
triggering fluctuations across the menstrual cycle. As a woman menstruates, her hormones are "all
over the place." Clinical trials in women with PMS have found that calcium supplementation helps
reduce mood and somatic symptoms associated with PMS.*
What is the suggested age to begin taking Isotonix® Calcium Plus?
Isotonix Calcium Plus is recommended for all adults age 18 or older.
If we only absorb 300 to 400 mg of calcium at a time, why does one capful
contain 750 mg?
There are 750 mg of calcium in 2 capfuls of Isotonix Calcium Plus. Therefore, one capful equals 375 mg
of calcium.
Why is Isotonix Calcium Plus better than other calcium products?
It is better because of the Isotonix delivery system. The secret of the isotonic process is probably now
becoming clear! When an isotonic substance enters the body, it will be absorbed into the bloodstream
rapidly. With isotonic fluids, little nutritive value is lost making the absorption of nutrients highly
efficient. There is nothing artificial about it. An isotonic fluid is nature's own nutrient delivery system.
Why is there a sandy residue left in the cup after mixing with water?
Everyone's water is different; some tap water has a higher concentration of minerals and the pH level
of water differs depending on geographic location and the quality of the tap water, which can lead to
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inconsistencies with the saturation point of a solution. To ensure that our solutions reach the point of
saturation, regardless of the pH or mineral levels in water, we have maximized the formulation
amounts so that every serving of Isotonix Calcium Plus contains the correct amount of calcium. The
residue left in the cup is due to over-saturation which is common in tap water with a higher pH level or
a higher mineral content.
What form of calcium should I take?
The best form of calcium is calcium carbonate which is utilized by the body more efficiently, due to the
fact that it increases the absorbability. Additionally, calcium is more readily absorbed by the body
when in combination with magnesium, manganese, vitamin C, vitamin B2, boron and potassium.
Isotonix Calcium Plus is formulated with calcium carbonate and the additional vitamins and minerals
needed in an isotonic form which allows for maximum utilization and absorption of calcium by the
body and reduces the nutritive loss found in many calcium tablets or capsules.
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