High Calcium Supplements are one of the earliest and most widely used dietary supplements. There are many different types of calcium supplements derived from different consumer groups. Does your company have any ideas for developing calcium supplement products? Just leave a message on this website or directly contact us at selina@ciybio.com.cn
What are High Calcium Supplements?
Calcium powder supplements contain supplements that provide varying, high levels of calcium per serving depending on the manufacturer’s formulation to meet the dietary calcium needs per meal or day of individuals who require additional intake of calcium due to age, illness, or lactose intolerance. These supplements can be considered as Bone Support Aid and they are usually taken to improve treatment or even prevent bone problems like Osteoporosis. It is available in various types of calcium and brands like calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, calcium gluconate, calcium lactate, and calcium phosphate. Some of the health uses include maintaining our bone mass and strength, especially among seniors. It also contributes to bone disease prevention, non-weight-bearing bone density loss, and fractures. It plays a role in muscle contraction, and, in general, muscle well-being. This type of cheese may be more beneficial to those who have increased requirements for calcium, especially for maintaining bones and the musculoskeletal system. Supplements vary in type as well as dosage to cater to any change that an individual’s body requirements call for and one should consult a health care professional before placing an order for any supplement.
What are the different types of calcium powder supplements?
1. Calcium Carbonate
Some of the compounds of lime are CaO, Ca(OH)2, and CaCO3 and it has approximately 40% of elemental calcium. Aside from being a material with high calcium content, it has the added advantage of being cheaper to use. Some people read it with meals to enhance its digestibility since it is not meant to be used as a beverage. It is good for people, who require a large number of supplements of calcium but it might not be fully assimilated by those people, who suffer from indigestion or low stomach acid.
2. Calcium Citrate
And, it also has about 21% of the elemental calcium. It is rapidly absorbed by the body and can be used at any time of the day – regardless of whether one has eaten or not. The remedy is particularly helpful to individuals with a low level of stomach acidity or individuals who use antacids. If taken before dinner, it can be suitable for elderly people, persons suffering from Hiatus hernia, or those who have less stomach acid.
3. Calcium Gluconate
Calcium complex is a compound that is made up of about 9% elemental calcium. It is found in the group of carbonates with a low content of calcium and is primarily used for medical purposes. Therefore, when it comes to calcium supplementation, taking calcium orally is relatively less effective than other forms. It is mostly used as a medication, a medicinal supplement and its common usage as a calcium supplement is very rare.
4. Calcium Lactate
It is a white, insoluble compound and is a compound of calcium and carbonate and it has the chemical formula CaCO3; it contains about 13% elemental calcium. It is highly soluble and has good bioavailability to the human body; however, it contains low levels of calcium. I describe here foods that are appropriate for those who require a small amount of calcium, commonly used in food enrichment.
5. Calcium Phosphate
It has calcium and phosphorus. Two of the essential trace elements that enhance the growth and development of bones. It promotes a strong skeletal system such as the bones and teeth.
6. Calcium with Oyster Shell Calcium or Marine Coral Calcium
The calcium content is not very specific and may be usually high. Proven to come from the sea by processed shells of oysters and corals, it is dubbed as natural and safe.
Why customize high-strength calcium tablets?
1. Meet individual differences
There are certain requirements of an age group like the kid’s age, teenager's age, adult's age, and geriatric age for the mineral calcium intake. Also, it may be more beneficial, especially for women going through the menopausal stage to take more calcium for the prevention of osteoporosis. Other conditions include Osteoporosis and hyperparathyroidism which needs particular calcium in the body or diet.
2. Improve absorption efficiency
Depending on the variations in terms of the digestive system, it can be recommended to take the best forms of calcium with its higher absorbability; for instance, calcium citrate in the case of low levels of stomach acid. According to the principles of the individual diet, strict vegetarians may need more calcium.
3. Reduce side effects
Avoid side effects involving cases of overconsumption that lead to; constipation, formation of kidney stones, and cardiovascular complications. help to decrease the amount of GI discomfort that results from the wrong forms of calcium.
4. Specific health needs
Include orally administered diets for issues like osteoporosis and rehabilitation of bone fractures. Comprehensively intertwine with other body requirements, for instance, the requirement for vitamin D, magnesium, and vitamin K2 at the same time.
5. Enhance compliance
Make the calcium supplements in the form of capsules or different tastes so that they can be used in the correct form regularly. Dental services enhance motivation for persistent calcium supplementation implementation expectations by offering professional recommendations.
6. Comprehensive health management
As per the routine screening done, we adapt the kind and dose of calcium supplement that is supposed to provide optimal benefit. It may be locked with other nutrients that can help in the absorption of calcium to offer overall support to the body.
7. Personalized adjustment
In this way, after the quantitative or qualitative evaluation, we can modify the calcium supplementation regime to meet the new conditions as closely as possible.
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