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Calcium

The body needs a lot of calcium because:

  • The bones consist mainly of calcium.
  • One third of the body protein, by weight, consists of collagen (a jelly-like substance) that has vitamin C as its most important ingredient. This jelly is dependent on sufficient calcium to set. These two ingredients are mainly responsible for the firmness of tissue.

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What Does Instant CalMag-C Have To Do with Constipation?

Office ToiletDo you spend way too much time trying to eliminate?

Constipation is a symptom of long-term poor eating habits and/or deficiencies in certain things that your body needs.

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“I really like your product. I now have my son, daughter, sister and my mother using INSTANT CalMag-C. It has been a god-send. I first had my 16-year-old son use it when we drove 3 hours to check out a college for him. He was so keyed up when we got to the hotel the night before he couldn’t get to sleep. INSTANT CalMag-C made him relax so he could go to sleep.

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"You know, that INSTANT CalMag-C of yours is magic! I hadn’t been taking it for a while but then I was getting very tired on my walks so I took one dose this morning and easily walked a long distance, about three miles.”        Mrs N., London, England.

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An estimated 40 million Americans have some form of arthritis or other rheumatic condition. That number is expected to climb to 59.4 million, or 18.2% of the population by the year 2020, according to a new report published by the National Institutes of health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Arthritis Foundation, and the American College of Rheumatology. This increase is largely due to the aging of the US  population. Rheumatoid Arthritis is a progressive disease of the joint structure. It varies significantly in severity, producing symptoms that range from minor aches to severe disability and joint deformity.

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I originally started using Instant CalMag-C because I have a bad back that keeps me in bed laying flat and sometimes I have problems sleeping, because of the pain. It helped me immediately. Thank you for a great product that has helped me so much.” B.F., Cape Coral, FL

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