Calcium preventing Weight Gain?

Wednesday, May 16, 2007 at 08:50PM
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According to a report by Kaiser Permanente the Women’s Health Initiative Trial involving 36,282 postmenopausal women ages 50 to 79 years showed that those women who had a regular daily intake of calcium and vitamin D were less likely to gain weight.

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Adequate input of calcium and associated co-factors such as Vitamin D, and other minerals are essential, particularly if you are on a less than perfect diet, or you are showing signs of osteoporosis.  For most people our Total Balance will provide sufficient protection but if you really need to give your calcium intake a ‘kick’ then I would suggest that you use our Bone-Protec.   It’s probably the most effective calcium product on the market today.

Oh…although it may be helpful for reducing the risk of weight gain, don’t purchase it for that reason alone.  The difference will probably only be marginal.  Also, remember that only a small percentage of the people in the study derived any noticeable difference in weight gain.