What is Vitacost Calcium Citrate & Malate?
Vitacost Calcium Citrate & Malate supplies 1,000 mg of two types of calcium (citrate and malate) per 6-capsule serving.
Calcium citrate is a water-soluble form of calcium that’s well absorbed on an empty or full stomach. Calcium malate is the calcium salt of malic acid.
How does Vitacost Calcium Citrate & Malate support health?
Why choose Vitacost Calcium Citrate & Malate?
About Vitacost
All Vitacost products are laboratory tested to meet FDA standards for identity, purity and composition. All products are tested for heavy metals, microbiology and contaminants. Vitacost products are produced in a NSF Certified facility. Freshness is guaranteed.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
What is Vitacost Calcium Citrate & Malate?
Vitacost Calcium Citrate & Malate supplies 1,000 mg of two types of calcium (citrate and malate) per 6-capsule serving.
Calcium citrate is a water-soluble form of calcium that’s well absorbed on an empty or full stomach. Calcium malate is the calcium salt of malic acid.
How does Vitacost Calcium Citrate & Malate support health?
Why choose Vitacost Calcium Citrate & Malate?
About Vitacost
All Vitacost products are laboratory tested to meet FDA standards for identity, purity and composition. All products are tested for heavy metals, microbiology and contaminants. Vitacost products are produced in a NSF Certified facility. Freshness is guaranteed.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
As a dietary supplement, take 6 capsules daily with food or as directed by a physician.
Store in a cool, dry place.
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
| Calcium (as calcium citrate, calcium malate) | 1000 mg | 100% |
| Malic Acid (as calcium malate) | 1300 mg | * |
Pregnant or lactating women, diabetics, hypoglycemics, and people with known medical conditions and/or taking drugs, should consult with a licensed physician and/or pharmacist prior to taking dietary supplements.
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