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· It helps in improving children's health by strengthening their bones and teeth.
· Also had a helping role in immunity, eyesight and IQ level of children.
· Main reservoir of calcium for the children
Zymolytic bone calcium powder, whole milk powder, egg yolk powder, isomalto-oligosacchride, VA, VD, VC, taurine, zinc, Iron.
1 bag mixed with warm water or any other food, once or twice a day.
Food And Drug Authority
Eurofins Certificate
GMP Elaborados Dieteticos Certificate
Halal Certificate
Derived from Mangolian cow’s spine (Halal). Calcium is an important element necessary to support many areas of our body’s daily functions. It is stored in the bones and teeth to keep them strong. It helps muscles and blood vessels to expand and contract. It is vital for sending of messages through the nervous system. For young children and older adults, particularly women, it is very important to ensure regular adequate supplies of easily absorbed calcium. High calcium is a unique source of highly bio-available Calcium. Each sachet contains more than 4000 mg of pure Calcium per 100 gm.
Calcium requirement in children depends on age. The diet of children between 1 and 3 years of age should contain 500 mg of calcium per day. Children between 3 and 8 years should consume 800 mg per day, and older children and adolescents (9-18 years) as much as 1,300 mg (the norm for an adult is 1,000 mg). The increased calcium requirement in children is a result of their active growth. Even a calcium-rich diet (dairy products, fish, legumes) does not always ensure appropriate levels of calcium. For example, a glass of milk corresponds to 60% of calcium requirement of a young child whereas that number is merely 20% for a teenager. It is worth noting that an appropriate calcium intake in childhood and adolescence pays off in the future since the so-called peak bone mass is reached around the age of 30. Calcium ensures strong bones, lowering the risk for bone fracture or minor damage. Moreover, childhood is the period when our teeth are formed. Calcium deficiencies – hypocalcaemia leads to many disorders in the body, osteoporosis and tetany, whose signs include a tingling sensation in the fingertips and around the mouth. Later symptoms include limb muscle cramping.
The components of the preparation exhibit a broad spectrum of activity:
calcium covers 45% of the daily requirement for this element in children and adolescents,
calcium and vitamin D help sustain proper calcium levels in the body, which relates to the strengthening of the bones, preventing osteoporosis and has a beneficial effect on the condition of teeth,
calcium relieves allergy symptoms,
calcium supports the nervous system,
vitamin D boosts the natural defense mechanisms of the body,
vitamin D facilitates calcium and phosphorus assimilation,
vitamin D has a positive effect on muscle development in children,
vitamin D and zinc has a positive impact on the condition of the skin in children, help relieve skin inflammations,
zinc relieves the symptoms of acne,
lecithin supports memory and concentration.
Epilepsy to children,
Bronchitis and pneumonia to children,
Rheumatoid arthritis to children,
Skin problems in children,
Vision problems in children,
Endocrine disorders in children.
Children:- Nightmare, Restlessness, Rickets, Bone disorders etc.
Adolescent :- Leg cramps, fatigue, restlessness, lack of concentration, weak teeth, easily catch cold, allergies etc.
Adult :- Fatigue, cramps, tiredness, catch cold, allergies etc.
Pregnant women :- Cramps, joint pains, edema etc.
Elderly :- Cramps, loss of bone mass, bone fracture, osteoporosis, arthritis etc.
Calcium is one of the basic constituents of human body. Nearly 99 percent of the body’s calcium is stored in the bones and teeth where it plays two important roles. First, it is an integral part of the bone structure. Second, bone calcium serves as a bank that can release calcium to the body fluids in case of slightest drop in blood calcium concentration. Many people have the idea that, once deposited in bone, calcium (together with other minerals of bone) stay there forever-that once a bone is built, like a rock. Not so. The minerals of bones are in constant flux, with formation and dissolution taking place every moment.
After the age of 20, we tend to face problems of inadequate & imbalance intake of calcium in our body. This will result in losing 1% skeletal calcium yearly. When we are over 50, the total skeletal calcium will reduce as much as 30%. Early symptoms of calcium deficiency are fatigue, excess sweating, lack of concentration, poor appetite,
constipation, diarrhea, insomnia, leg cramps etc. Cells need continuous access to calcium, so the body maintains a constant calcium concentration in the blood. The skeleton serves as a bank from which the blood can borrow and return calcium as needed.
Blood calcium is regulated, not by a person’s daily calcium intake, but by hormones sensitive to blood calcium. This means that you can do without adequated dietary calcium for years and not suffer noticeable symptoms. Only later in life you suddenly discover that your calcium savings account has dwindled to the point at which the integrity of your skeleton can no longer be maintained. This means that throughout your adult years you have been developing the fragile bones, a condition known as osteoporosis, or adult bone loss. Osteoporosis constitutes a major health problem for many elderly people whose bones suddenly begin to shatter.
The RDA committee recommends 1,200 milligrams of calcium, the amount in about 4 cups of milk (approx.) each day for everyone, After age 24, throughout life, other factors can either hasten or slow the bone loss that occurs in everyone. Once a person reaches middle age and bone loss has begun, however, the person can still do a few things to maintain the bones, as discussed earlier.
Unfortunately, few girls meet the RDA for calcium during their bone-forming years. (Boys generally obtain intakes close to those recommended because they eat more food.) Even if girls do meet the RDA, this amount may not be enough to achieve the maximum bone density. As for adults, women rarely meet the RDA of 800 to 1,200 milligrams from food within their energy allowances. Furthermore, evidence is accumulating that calcium recommendations should be higher still, especially for postmenopausal women. Some authorities suggest 1,500 milligrams of calcium for postmenopausal women who are not receiving estrogen.
Magnesium; Magnesium is necessary for the operation of hundreds of enzymes, and it directly affects the metabolism of potassium, Calcium and vitamin D. Magnesium is a part of the protein-making machinery of every cell and is necessary for the release of energy.