BioCare
Calcium EAP2 (740mg) (100mg
elemental calcium)
Suitable for Vegetarians
and Vegans
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B174-90
Size 90 veg.caps -
19.65
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More Information About This Product
Background
Nutritional Information per Daily Intake
(3 capsules)
Calcium 300mg (37.5% EC RDA). Details believed
to be correct as at 05/2006
EAP2 (Ethanolamine
Phosphate ester) is also referred to as vitamin M1. German physician
Dr Hans Neiper considers EAP as an important transporter of minerals
in the body.
Complexing calcium to EAP2 creates an
organic calcium compound that is not only high absorbable, but is particularly
suited to people who are calcium malabsorbers.
BioCare has endeavoured to produce this
formulation as tolerance to and absorption of calcium supplements differs
enormously from one individual to another.
This product
may have the following Benefits and Features
please read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims
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Calcium
is needed for the formation and maintenance of bones and teeth.
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Calcium
is required for the healthy function of the intestinal tract.
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Calcium
is necessary for the proper function of nerves and muscles.
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Calcium
is involved in the proper function of heart muscle.
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Calcium
can help regulate cholesterol levels and aid sleep.
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Calcium
aids blood clotting, vitamin B12 absorption and iron metabolism.
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A dairy
free calcium supplement.
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Provides
calcium in an absorbable, bio-active form.
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EAP2
helps optimize the transportation of calcium in the body.
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Suitable
for individuals with malabsorption and poor calcium status.
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Suitable
for vegetarians and vegans.
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Recommended Intake
Three capsules of BioCare Calcium EAP2 taken
daily with food or as professionally directed
Allergen Information
None
Contra-indications
Individuals with a history
of kidney stones should consult their GP before taking Calcium EAP2
Do
not exceed the recommended daily intake. Store out of reach of young
children. Food supplements must not be used as a substitute for a varied
diet. Although we take great care in what we say about products on this
site, you should always read the manufacturer's label on the actual
product carefully before taking supplements.
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BioCare
BioCare is an independent,
privately owned science based company founded in the United Kingdom by practitioners
with many years experience in biological science and nutrition. BioCare's emphasis
is on quality and innovation in both product development and manufacturing techniques.
Over the years, BioCare
has been the first to introduce into the United Kingdom, and in some cases the world,
a number of new and exciting nutrition ingredients, products and manufacturing processes.
BioCare uses the purest
raw materials available in their manufacturing and wherever possible, produce their
own ingredients, thus enabling them to maintain greater control over what goes into
their products. The entire BioCare product range is designed to be hypoallergenic.
BioCare and its products
are highly respected by British Nutrition Practitioners.
Minerals
Minerals are the inorganic elements which comprise part of the body. They contribute
from 60% to 80% of all the inorganic material in the human body. The trace elements
make up the remainder. Minerals and trace elements serve as vital catalysts for
the biological reactions that take place within the body. They are found, for example,
in bones, teeth and soft tissues. They are needed for the production of blood, hormones
and enzymes, thus serving a life sustaining function.
The absorption of minerals
and trace elements (excluding electrolytes) is generally less efficient than that
of other nutrients. The term “bioavailability” refers to the degree to which a particular
nutrient is available for use in the body. There are many factors which influence
bioavailability including the compound form of the mineral or trace element.
Boron
helps influence the metabolism of nutrients that help maintain bone health and may
play a role in hormone regulation.
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the
body. Its primary function – in cooperation with phosphorus – is to help build and
maintain bones and teeth. Calcium aids the blood-clotting process and helps control
the passage of fluids through cells. Calcium is also is related to proper functioning
of the heart and neuromuscular system.
Magnesium
is involved in muscle contraction and nerve function. At least half of the magnesium
in the body is combined with calcium and phosphorus in bones. The remainder is in
soft tissues including red blood cells and muscles.
Manganese is an important activator of enzyme systems. It is involved in protein
synthesis and fatty acid metabolism. Manganese is also necessary for normal skeletal
development and pituitary gland activity.
Important
Notice Regarding Supplementation
For
many people, nutritional supplementation can be an important and useful adjunct
to a healthy diet. However, by no means should supplementation be a substitute for
food and it should also be recognised that certain nutrients should be used within
the recommended guidelines so as to reduce the possibility of toxicity or side effects.
This
list is only offered as a general guide and is not to be viewed as a definitive
statement on the subject of drug-nutrient interactions or toxicity.
Caution
should always be used with individuals who are taking any form of drug therapy.
Ongoing
research will no doubt turn up additional information on the relationship between
optimum nutrient intake and overdose. If in doubt consult either an authoritative
text such as Martindale, Merck Index or the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
The
following may serve as a useful guide to some of the more common contra-indications.
Boron
Calcium
Magnesium
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Contra-indicated
in kidney disease.
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Can
cause diarrhoea, nausea and sometimes headaches when taken in large doses.
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