Why does Cal-EZ use calcium carbonate vs. other forms of calcium, like citrate or gluconate?
Calcium carbonate is the most studied form of calcium and has been proven beneficial in more scientific studies than any other form of calcium. Additionally, at 40% elemental calcium, it has the highest concentration of calcium of any available form – almost twice as much as in calcium citrate. The following chart illustrates the comparable amounts of elemental calcium in several types of calcium supplements. The use of calcium carbonate in Cal-EZ enables you to get the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of calcium in the smallest possible dose, in contrast to the large horse pills or multiple chalky tablets required for products using other, less concentrated calcium forms.
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- Why does Cal-EZ use calcium carbonate vs. other forms of calcium, like calcium citrate or gluconate?
- Why does Cal-EZ use calcium carbonate vs. other forms of calcium, like citrate or gluconate?