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Nature’s Truth CALCIUM 1200 MG WITH VITAMIN D3 5000 IU

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Calcium is an essential mineral the body needs but cannot produce on its own, therefore it must be obtained through diet or supplements. Vitamin D3 is an essential vitamin known as the “sunshine vitamin” for the body’s natural ability to produce it after exposure to sunlight. A great way to obtain the recommended amount of this essential vitamin and mineral combo is through supplements.

 

Nature’s Truth Calcium Softgels

Each serving of our Absorbable Calcium softgels delivers 1,200 mg of Calcium as Calcium Carbonate, plus 125 mcg (5,000 IU) of Vitamin D as D3 Cholecalciferol. This dynamic duo of Calcium and Vitamin D may reduce the risk of osteoporosis and makes a wonderful addition to your daily routine.† Plus, this bonus size bottle provides you with 20 additional softgels.

 

Nature’s Truth: Where Wellness Begins

Our mission at Nature’s Truth is to meet your wellness needs with products that go above and beyond. Nature’s Truth provides supplements in various delivery forms, such as capsules, softgels, chewables, tablets, powders, liquids, and gummies to suit every preference. Our Calcium and D3 is non-GMO and free of gluten, wheat, yeast, milk, lactose, artificial flavor, artificial sweetener, and preservatives.

 

†Adequate calcium and vitamin D as part of a healthful diet, along with physical activity, may reduce the risk of Osteoporosis in later life.

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