| Description of Calcium 2 Go, Calcium Powder with Vitamin D, 30 Packets, Olympian Labs | |
Olympian Labs Calcium 2 Go
- Dietary Supplement.
- Quick Dissolving Crystals.
- With 700 IU of Vitamin D.
- No Pills to Swallow.
- Stir into Food or Beverage.
- 30 Servings.
- Supports Healthy Bones.
- Mixes Easily with Foods or Beverages.
- Flavorless, No Grit.
- No More Huge Pills.
- Full Day's Calcium & Vitamin D.
- Formerly Cal-EZ.
Calcium 2 Go is made from a unique form of calcium carbonate - the most studied form of calcium.
Calcium 2 Go will neutralize most of the acidity in orange or other fruit juices and convert them into a lightly carbonated beverage that is easy on your stomach. Stir well. Allow to sit for few minutes. Stir again...and enjoy!
Your daily dose is divided over more than one meal. Just use half the contents, fold the packet closed and use the rest at your next meal. Packets are easy to carry in a pocket or purse for use at the office or on the go.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Packet (2.85 gms)
Amount Per Packet %Daily Value
Calories 0
Vitamin D3 700 I.U. 175%
Calcium 1,000 mg 100%
Other Ingredients: Calcium carbonate, vitamin D (cholecalciferol), maltodextrin.
Contains No: Calories, sugar, sodium, artificial colors or flavors, lactose, or preservatives.
Suggested Use:
For optimal absorption, stir 1/2 packet twice daily into a beverage of choice until dissolved or sprinkled onto foods such as cereal, eggs, mashed potatoes, vegetables, and pasta. Stir liquids well to re-disperse any calcium 2 Go that settles out.
Warnings: Drug interaction Precaution: This product has antacid properties. Antacids may interact with certain drugs. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about drug interactions.
Do not take more than 2 packets in a 24-hour period except under the advice and supervision of a physician. Be sure to consult a physician or pharmacist regarding the proper dosage.
Disclaimer: The statements made, or products sold through this website, have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Actual results may vary significantly and are dependent on individuals. You should always consult with your physician before starting any health products or any health-related programs. |