AdvaCAL® Fast Release Calcium Capsules - Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reduce my risk of Osteoporosis?
You can reduce your risk through weight-bearing exercise, not smoking, and eating foods rich in calcium such as: milk, broccoli, yogurt, salmon, and dark green vegetables.
How much calcium should I be taking?
The recommended calcium intake is 1000-1500 mg/day for adults*. However, national surveys indicate that most Americans are not meeting their required calcium intake through diet. A calcium supplement may be beneficial.
What is advanced calcium AdvaCAL Fast Release?
AdvaCAL Fast Release (AAACa) is natural calcium hydroxide and calcium oxide with HAI™, a patented amino acid extract from Japanese seal algae – an extraordinary bone building calcium unlike any other. AdvaCAL is also available in a complete bone health formula, called AdvaCAL Ultra with magnesium, vitamins D and C, copper, boron, silica, zinc, and manganese.
How does AdvaCAL Fast Release compare to other calciums?
AdvaCAL Fast Release is the #1 bone building calcium, clinically shown to build strong, healthy bones.
Can I take AdvaCAL Fast Release with Osteoporosis prescribed drugs such as Fosamax™, Premarin™, HRT or Evista™?
Yes. AdvaCAL Fast Release is both safe and recommended with these products.
When should I take AdvaCAL Fast Release for best results?
For maximum benefit, take 3 AdvaCAL Fast Release or AdvaCAL Ultra Fast Release capsules twice daily (in the morning and in the evening), with a meal/snack to enhance absorption.
What are AdvaCAL Fast Release’s other benefits?
AdvaCAL Fast Release capsules are small and easy to swallow. AdvaCAL Fast Release is safe and well tolerated.
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Exercise and a healthy diet with adequate daily calcium intake may help
younger women (especially white and Asian) reduce their osteoporosis
risk later in life. Calcium intake above 2000mg are not likely to
produce extra benefits.
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