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June 28th, 2007

I have been checking out a product called Calcium Orotate,  which is a supplement that puts vital calcium back into the body.

What is an orotate?

Orotates are the mineral salts of a natural substance called orotic acid. It is found in your body and also dairy products. It is believed that minerals and vitamins in orotate form, act as superior transporters throughout the body. When a mineral is in an orotate form it can pass through cell membranes easily without breaking apart, so it can get to where its is needed most… into joints, tissues, and cartilage.

How about Calcium Orotate, how does it differ from regular calcium?

98% of the calcium in your body is found in your bones. It’s the most abundant mineral in your body. If your bones loose more calcium than they take in, you are in danger of loosing bone mass, and weakening your bone structure. Calcium orotate, because of its unique molecular structure has the ability to get into bones, cartilage, and tissue more effectively than regular calcium to help promote the recalcification of your bones. This is key… you take calcium for one reason… to get it where it’s supposed to be going to help support bone health. Most traditional forms of calcium (an estimated 70-80%) are flushed out of your system before they are ever absorbed! Calcium Orotate is different; it’s highly absorbable!

calcium orotate is absolutely free of any side effects and in this respect, it is far superior to all the conventional calcium salts now being used.

After cleansing the toxins out of my system, I feel my timing for this supplement couldn’t be better.   Did you know that when your sick, your body takes calcium from your bones to fight off the issue.  Because of this you will find that most people are calcium deficient, hence needing to supplement for the lack of it in the body.  Milk does help with some of this, but it is a poor way to get calcium back into the body.

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