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Read up on the latest information and knowledge concerning overall health, Osteoporosis and general advice on living younger, for longer.

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Bones

The Correlation Between Calcium & Menopause

Your body needs calcium to build and maintain strong bones and to carry out many important functions. According to the National Institute of Health in Maryland USA, almost all calcium in the body is stored in your bones and teeth, resulting in their structure and hardiness.

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Get Stronger Bones Without The Risk of Kidney Stones
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Get Stronger Bones Without The Risk of Kidney Stones

When you take in too much Calcium Carbonate or Calcium Citrate (minerals sourced from chalk, limestone, or marble), it can cause kidney stones to form. Kidney stones are solid masses that form in the kidneys when excess minerals and other substances in the urine form crystals.

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How Inflammation Can Lead to Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a disease that weakens your bones making them prone to breakages and fractures. While the exact cause of osteoporosis remains unknown it is understood that issues relating to your hormones, how your bones work, and how your body handles certain chemicals contribute to the onset of the disease.

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What makes CAL20 so unique?

We use a patented extraction technique, we call ultrafiltration, which gives a higher yield of absorbable calcium from whey. The percentage absorption of Calcium has been estimated to be 64.2% from Whey Mineral Concentrate without the addition of Probiotics. However when Probiotics are added, multiple benefits are seen with further enhanced absorption of Calcium.

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Osteoporosis: The Silent Killer | Younger 4 Life | Cal20 Bone Repair
Bones

Osteoporosis: The Silent Killer

Osteoporosis literally means “bone that is porous”, It is a disease in which the bone density and bone mass is reduced . This loss of density and mass causes the bones to become more porous thus more brittle and fragile. This in turn increases the risk of fracturing the bones if you slip or fall.

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What is Osteoporosis
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What is Osteoporosis?

To get the expert summary on Osteoporosis, its causes, and how we can fight it, we sat down with Dr Duncan Carmichael MBChB (SA), MRCGP

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