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Get Stronger Bones Without The Risk of Kidney Stones

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.

Calcium carbonate or calcium citrate can cause the urine to become more alkaline, which can promote the formation of calcium oxalate stones, which are one of the most common types of kidney stones.

CAL20 is different from other calcium supplements because it is made from whey, a byproduct of milk. It contains essential minerals, amino acids, and probiotics that help the body absorb the natural calcium, making it 100% bioavailable. This means that no one taking CAL20 will ever suffer from kidney stones. Everyone over the age of 30 should take a calcium supplement to ensure healthy, strong bone formation well into old age. CAL20 is a unique, low-dose, bioavailable natural milk calcium mineral complex that can help you keep doing what you love, for longer.

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