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Old 03-24-2005, 05:57 PM   #1  
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Any one have any good calcium supplements? Good tasting helps too? I've seen ads for chocolate chewy ones and a new gum. Has anyone tried either of these?
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Old 03-25-2005, 01:29 AM   #2  
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I love the chewy ones - especially the caramel flavor. They're also a low calorie dessert! They're pretty sweet so it's not likely you'll eat the whole box in one sitting.

I've had the name brand (I think it's Viactiv or something) and the Target brand and they both taste good.

You're supposed to eat them with food, according to the box. I think 1 chew has 50% of daily calcium requirements.

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I love the Viactive there really good
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I take Viactin too because I have problems swallowing pills. They taste good and it's an easy way to get your calcium in.
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This is interesting - I was at my PCP's last week (getting antibiotics for that THING that just would NOT go away!!!) and we discussed calcium supps...

My issue with Viactiv is that they really remind me of those old Ayds 'diet candies'. Supposed to be 'good' for you...but the ingredients make me think otherwise:

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Corn Syrup, Calcium Carbonate, Sugar, Nonfat Milk, Butter, Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (Soybean and Cottonseed), Soy Lecithin, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Glyceryl Monostearate, Carrageenan, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Phosphate, Vitamin D3, Vitamin K1.
Even if it's just one a day...still the two of the first three ingredients are SUGAR. Not to mention the fact that they're expensive as all get out!!! Basically, it's calcium-fortified candy...

My PCP recommends calcium citrate over calcium carbonate (which is the source of calcium in Viactiv candies). I just buy the generic store brand - if memory serves I paid around $5 for 100 tablets of the Safeway brand.

Doing a Google search, I found a couple of Q&As regarding the two different calciums:

http://www.wholehealthmd.com/news/vi...13,741,00.html

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Calcium Citrate Supplements Are Better Absorbed

What the Study Showed
In this small but well-designed 1999 study published in the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Texas researchers found that supplements containing calcium citrate were two and half times better absorbed than supplements made primarily of calcium carbonate.

How It Was Done
Eighteen postmenopausal women between the ages of 45 and 80 completed this three-phase investigation. For one week prior to each phase, the women restricted the amount of calcium and sodium they consumed through foods.

On the test day of each phase, the women ate a standard breakfast of farina with sugar, an egg, bread, and decaffeinated coffee; they took their calcium supplement with the meal.

In phase one, the subjects ingested 500 mg calcium citrate; phase two, 500 mg calcium carbonate; and phase 3, a placebo. Blood was taken and checked for calcium levels before they took the supplement and every hour over the next eight hours.

Why It's Important
Calcium supplements are widely used, especially by postmenopausal women to help prevent the bone-thinning disease, osteoporosis. This admittedly small study indicated that commerical preparations made from calcium citrate were much better absorbed than commercial preparations of calcium carbonate.

The calcium citrate also produced a higher peak calcium level in the blood. This is an interesting finding because the carbonate supplements actually contain more calcium per pill than those with the citrate.

In fact, calcium carbonate products are probably the most popular calcium supplements. And it's well known that calcium carbonate is better absorbed when taken with a meal. Yet, in this study, the calcium carbonate supplements--even when taken with food--were still not as well absorbed as the calcium citrate.
Here's a link to an interesting article on IntelliHealth regarding the different types of calcium.
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