Doppelherz Calcium 900 & D3 & Biotin with 900 mg calcium in one tablet!
An optimal supply of minerals and vitamins is an important prerequisite for the well-being and performance of our body.
Calcium for bone preservation
Calcium is a vital mineral that our body needs for the activation and maintenance of numerous processes in the body.
Calcium is an essential component of bodily substances (bones, teeth) and makes a contribution to:
for normal bone preservation
for normal muscle function
for normal blood coagulation
Calcium is stored in our bones. The mineral can then be released again from this storage location if required (e.g. if calcium intake is insufficient). Calcium is therefore always active in our body. It is absorbed, stored in the bone, released again and has to be replenished for compensation. This makes it clear that calcium must be regularly and sufficiently absorbed through food.
Important: Vitamin D contributes to a normal utilization of calcium and supports normal bone maintenance.
Vitamin D can be produced by the body through regular exposure of the skin to sunlight. This own production is not sufficient in our latitudes, however, often. Especially in the winter months less vitamin D is produced by the body.
Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal skin and hair.
Folic acid is a vital vitamin that the body cannot produce itself and store for long. Folic acid must be supplied regularly and sufficiently through food. However, the German “National Consumption Study” 2008 showed that large parts of the population consume too little folic acid through food.
Folic acid
plays a role in normal haematopoiesis and cell division
contributes to normal maternal tissue growth during pregnancy
contributes to the maintenance of a normal homocysteine metabolism
In the case of an unbalanced, low calcium diet or an increased nutrient requirement, e.g. due to:
Pregnancy and lactation
physical exertion (e.g. sports)
A dietary supplement with Doppelherz Calcium 900 + D3 is recommended.
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