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  2. 5 Helpful Calcium Supplements for Bone Health You Can Order ...

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    TheraCal D2000 Bone Health Supplement. Both Prest and Passerrello recommend sticking with supplements that are either USP- or NSF-certified, which means they’re third-party tested.

  3. Should You Be Taking a Multivitamin? Here Are the Best ... - AOL

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    Once you reach age 50, calcium, vitamin D and vitamin B12 are still essential vitamins. After menopause, estrogen production drops, causing bone breakdown and heightening the risk for osteoporosis ...

  4. Doctors Say These Are The Best Multivitamins For Immunity ...

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    This multivitamin is formulated with 12 essential vitamins that will offer a big assist to your bones, hair, and skin—bonus points for the extra kick of energy we experienced and the immunity boost.

  5. Flintstones Chewable Vitamins - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin D deficiency can result in rickets, a disease in which bones become soft and pliable. Vitamin E is a potent anti-oxidant in the body. Vitamin E deficiencies leads to neuromuscular, vascular and reproductive abnormalities. [7] The chewable form of Flintstones Complete contains higher amounts of vitamins and minerals than the gummy version.

  6. Juven - Wikipedia

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    Juven is a medical food that is manufactured by Abbott Laboratories and used to provide nutritional support under the care of a physician in individuals with muscle wasting due to AIDS or cancer, to promote wound healing following surgery or injury, or when otherwise recommended by a medical professional.

  7. Vitamin and mineral management for dialysis - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin C- Water-soluble vitamin that aids in keeping tissues healthy, wound healing, and infection prevention. [2] Vitamin D- Normally, the kidney changes vitamin D into its active form, vitamin D3, which helps with calcium absorption. Many dialysis patients have low intakes of calcium due to avoidance of foods containing phosphorus and potassium.