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SoyCal®
SoyCal®
supports the good menopausal health of women with these film-coated
caplets that contain calcium carbonate, vitamin D3 and soy isoflavones.
Calcium and soy isoflavones are an ideal combination for healthy
bones. The soy isoflavones from plants assist the body in retaining
the bone mass achieved from calcium intake. |
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With
the presence of soy isoflavones, calcium retention in bones
becomes more effective, increasing its contribution to reducing
the risk of osteoporosis. As a result, this supplement eases
some of the symptoms of menopause including higher cholesterol
levels, hot flashes, mood swings and night sweats.
Adding soy isoflavones to calcium and vitamin D also provides
other benefits that may contribute to the prevention and
treatment of osteoporosis, good cardiovascular health and
help reduce the risk of some endocrine-responsive cancers.
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Supplement
Facts |
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Serving
Size One
Caplet |
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Each
Caplet Contains |
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%
Daily Value |
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Calcium
(as calcium carbonate 1500mg)
Vitamin D3
+ Daily value not
established
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600
mg
200
IU
25 mg
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60%
50%
+
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Other
Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose,
Croscarmellouse Sodium, Silicon Dioxide and Magnesium Stearate.
Recommended Intake: Take one caplet each time, one or twice
a day, or as directed by your physician.
Based on a traditional Japanese diet, 40-50 mg of soy isoflavones
is recommended as a daily dose. Depending on the individual needs,
taking 1 or 2 SoyCal® caplets a day provides
enough calcium and isoflavones to ease some of the symptoms of menopausal
discomfort.*
Warnings: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Do not accept if
safety seal under cap is broken or missing.
Actions: SoyCal® may support the
normal cholesterol level, prevention of osteoporosis and the reduction
of hot flashes, mood swings and night sweats typically associated
with the imbalanced hormonal levels of menopause.*
How Supplied: Bottles of 30 and 60 tablets.
*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.
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