Calcium 2 Go
This product is no longer available
This product was taken off the market by the manufacturer around Nov 20, 2015
Product Type
supplement
Packaging Size
Serving Size
1.0 Packet(s) [2.86 g]2.86 Gram(s) [1 Packet]
UPC
710013006288
Ingredients
calories | 0.0 | |
vitamin d3 | 1500.0 | iu |
calcium | 1000.0 | mg |
Description
Adult (18 - 50 Years) Sugar Free NP DIETARY SUPPLEMENT 30 SERVINGS
Made in USA Packets are easy to carry in a pocket or purse for use at the office or on-the-go. The easy way to get your calcium
Quick dissolving flavorless crystals
Stir into any food or beverage
Vitamin D is necessary for effective absorption of calcium. Adequate calcium and vitamin D throughout life, as a part of a balanced diet, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. ~ Supports healthy bones*
~ Mixes easily with foods or beverages
~ No more huge pills to swallow
~ Convenient on-the-go packets ~ Supports muscles, nerves and teeth*
~ Easy to digest*
~ Flavorless & non-gritty
~ Helps maintain a healthy colon* A1 REV 10/03/13 Store in a cool, dry place. OL OLYMPIAN LABS, INC.(TM) Directions: In the morning, stir 1 packet into a beverage of choice or sprinkle onto breakfast foods. Stir liquids well to disperse any Calcium 2 Go(TM) that settles out.
Suggested Uses: Calcium 2 Go(TM) 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 and enjoy!
Formulation
1,00 mg Calcium and 1,500 I.U. Vitamin D Calcium with 1,500 I.U. Vitamin D ~ With Vitamin D for better absorption* Contains No: Calories, Sugar, Sodium, Artificial Colors or Flavors, Lactose, or Preservatives.
Precautions
Warnings: 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. Keep out of the reach of children. 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.