Women's Daily Calcium 1000
Daily Multi-Vitamin & Mineral Formula
| $7.99 | 60 Count Bottle VP3085A | Retails for $9.90 | |
| $79.99 | 12 Bottles 60 Count Each | Retail Value $118.80 | |
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Daily Calcium 1000 mg Plus Essential Multi Vitamins
Supplies 100% of the Recommended Daily Allowance for Calcium and 12 Essential Vitamins Plus Iron!
Provides a full 1000 mg of Calcium from natural sources.
No corn, caffeine, gluten, milk or egg derivatives, salt, sodium, soy, starch, sugar, wheat or yeast. No artificial colorings, flavorings or preservatives.
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| Each 2 Tablets Contain | |
| Vitamin A (Beta Carotene & Acetate) | 5,000 iu |
| Vitamin D (fish liver oil) | 400 iu |
| Vitamin E (alpha tocopheryl) | 30 iu |
| Vitamin C (Calcium Ascorbate) | 60 mg |
| Folic Acid | 400 mcg |
| Vitamin B-1 (Thiamin HCL) | 1.5 mg |
| Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin) | 1.7 mg |
| Biotin | 300 mcg |
| Niacinamide | 20 mg |
| Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine HCL) | 2 mg |
| Vitamin B-12 (Cobalamin) | 6 mcg |
| Pantothenic Acid | 10 mg |
| Iron (Ferrous Sulfate) | 18 mg |
| Calcium (di Calcium Phosphate & Carbonate) | 1000 mg |
Hot Flashes Linked To Lower Bone Density In Women
UCLA University of California - Los Angeles researchers and colleagues analyzed data for 2,213 women between the ages of 42 and 52 who participated in the bone sub-study of the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation to determine whether women with vasomotor symptoms (VMS) (which include hot flashes and night sweats) had lower bone mineral density.
The researchers found that postmenopausal women with VMS had lower lumbar and total hip bone mineral density than those without VMS.
Premenopausal women and early perimenopausal women who had VMS were found to have lower femoral neck bone mineral density than those without VMS.
The National Institute on Aging, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Nursing Research, and the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health supported this study.
The research appeared in the March/April 2009 issue of the journal Menopause.

