August 20, 2012

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Caltrate #Review

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This summer, many women are shielding themselves from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays by using sunscreen and wearing hats, but this blocks the body from absorbing the sunlight necessary to produce vitamin D.  Leading experts believe up to 77 percent of Americans have insufficient levels of vitamin D, thus increasing their risk for falls and fractures.

For more than 25 years, Caltrate has helped replenish the calcium and vitamin D women need each day to keep their bodies active - so they can juggle the many important roles in their lives - and keep moving the world physically, emotionally and for the causes they believe in.

Four things you need to know:
  • The primary source for vitamin D is direct exposure to sunlight.  
  • As the body ages, it becomes less efficient at producing Vitamin D from the sun. 
  • Rather than increasing sun exposure, the American Academy of Dermatology recommends people obtain vitamin D through adequate diet or supplements.
  • Caltrate now has double the amount of vitamin D, making it the most vitamin D rich supplement available.

The Caltrate family includes:
  • Caltrate Gummy Bites
  • Caltrate Soft Chews
  • Caltrate 600+D tablets
  • Caltrate 600+D PLUS Minerals available in chewable and tablet forms


I started taking Caltrate recently and although it is not a pill that you see immediate results, it is still important to take.  As a woman we don't normally get enough calcium from food alone.  I am taking it to help keep me agile, keep me mobile and overall healthy.

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