Cal Apatite with Boron By Metagenics Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: Cal Apatite with Boron by Metagenics
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Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Calcium
Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
See More Information Regarding CalciumIngredient Group | Calcium |
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Category | mineral |
- Dicalcium Phosphate
- MCHC
Phosphorus
Ingredient Group | Phosphorus |
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Category | mineral |
- Dicalcium Phosphate
- MCHC
MCHC
Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
See More Information Regarding CalciumIngredient Group | Calcium |
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Category | mineral |
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Calcium
Description:Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
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Ingredient Group Calcium Category mineral
Phosphorus
Ingredient Group Phosphorus Category mineral
trace quantities of other minerals
Ingredient Group Blend (Combination) Category blend
naturally occurring growth factors
Ingredient Group Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) Category blend
Boron
Boron is a trace mineral that is found in a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes. It is also available as a dietary supplement. Boron is thought to play a role in bone health, as it may help the body metabolize calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. Some preliminary research also suggests that boron may have anti-inflammatory effects and may help to improve cognitive function. However, more research is needed to confirm these potential benefits. It is important to note that boron is not an essential nutrient and deficiency is rare. The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for boron is not established, however, the safe upper limit is 20mg/day. Taking high doses of boron can cause skin irritation, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. There are several patented forms of boron available in dietary supplements, such as Albion Bororganic Glycine.
See More Information Regarding BoronIngredient Group | Boron |
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Category | mineral |
- Boron Citrate
Drugs that interact with Cal Apatite with Boron by Metagenics
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Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
3 Tablet(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
3 Tablet(s)
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Servings per container | 30 |
UPC/BARCODE | 755571013163 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Calcium |
626 mg
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Calcium |
63%
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Phosphorus |
398 mg
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Phosphorus |
40%
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MCHC |
1500 mg
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Calcium |
--
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Calcium |
0 NP
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Calcium |
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Phosphorus |
0 NP
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Phosphorus |
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trace quantities of other minerals |
0 NP
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Blend (Combination) |
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naturally occurring growth factors |
0 NP
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Blend (non-nutrient/non-botanical) |
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Boron |
300 mcg
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Boron |
--
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Other Ingredients: |
Microcrystalline Cellulose
Stearic Acid
Cellulose
Croscarmellose Sodium
Magnesium Stearate
Silica
Coating
Forms
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Label Statments:
Brand IP Statement(s) |
- Cal Apatite(R) with Boron is complete bone nutrition featuring purity-certified, calcium-rich microcrystalline hydroxyapatite concentrate (MCHC), a complex crystalline compound compose primarily of calcium, phosphorus, and organic factors that naturally comprise raw bone.
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General Statements |
- The MCHC in Cal Apatite with Boron is cold-processed to preserve the delicate protein matrix and organic factors.
Calcium, along with regular exercise and a healthy diet, can play a significant role in reducing the rate of bone loss or bone thinning and in protecting bone strength. The trace mineral boron plays a role in healthy calcium and bone metabolism.
- Genetic Potential Through Nutrition
- LCA006M1 PROD: CALABO
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FDA Disclaimer Statement |
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- DIRECTIONS: Take three tablets daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
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Precautions |
- CAUTION: Keep out of the reach of children.
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Storage |
- STORAGE: Keep tightly closed in a cool, dry place.
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Formulation |
- Formulated to Exclude: Wheat, gluten, corn protein, yeast, soy, dairy products, nuts, tree nuts, fish, crustacean shellfish, colors, artificial sweeteners, and preservatives.
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Formula |
- Complete Bone Nutrition Purity-Certified MCHC
- Cal Apatite(R) with Boron
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Dietary Supplement
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Seals/Symbols |
- PURITY CERTIFIED P THIRD PARTY ASSAYED
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Brand Information
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Developed and Manufactured by: | |
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Name | METAGENICS, INC. Makers of Professional Quality Supplements |
Street Address | 100 Ave. La Pata |
City | San Clemente |
State | CA |
ZipCode | 92673 |
Web Address | www.metagenics.com |
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