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Calcium Capsules - 226 g
Calcium is a mineral which is important for many functions within the human organism. Calcium also plays for example a key role in the formation of the inorganic substance in the bones and teeth. Calcium also contributes towards a normal muscle function, blood coagulation and signal transmission between the nerve cells.
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Calcium Lithothamnium Capsules - 96 g
Food-supplement with the important mineral nutritient Calcium, obtained from a purely natural source.Lithothamnium calcareum is the melodious name of an unique seaweed from the family of the red algae, that grow among others at the coast of the Glénan Islands in western Brittany. The special feature of this algae is its ability to collect and accumulate in the mineral-rich sea water naturally occurring substances, especially calcium. In the course of time the Lithothamnium algae takes on a light red till white, coral-like look. Among other things, calcium has an essential share in the formation of the inorganic substance of the bones and teeth. Calcium also has a role to play in cell division and the metabolic energy, a healthy muscle function, blood coagulation, activation of enzymes and stabilisation of cell membranes. The Lithothamnium powder we use is called „Fine Fleur“, because of its very fine quality. Each capsule contains 610mg Lithothamnium calcareum powder, corresponding to 180mg of pure calcium.
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Calcium-Magnesium Tablets - 298 g
Magnesium and calcium are minerals that are essential for various functions and metabolic processes in the human organism. Calcium also plays a key role in the formation of the mineral substance in the bones and teeth. Morevoer, calcium plays a role in cell division and the metabolic energy rate. Magnesium supports a normal muscle function, especially in sports and physical activity and promotes the well-being - also at night -, helps muscles and calf muscles to relax and loosen up. Each tablet contains 300 mg calciumcarbonat equivalent to 120 mg calcium and 50 mg magnesium. 1.25 μg vitamin D3 contributes towards the absorption and utilisation of calcium.
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Soya Calcium Capsules - 89 g
To supplement the daily diet with calcium, biotin and valuable isoflavones from soybeans. Especially during and after the menopause, secondary plant compounds such as isoflavones promote womens' well-being and metabolic balance. Calcium is required for maintaining healthy, normal bones. Biotin is important for healthy skin and hair and contributes towards the normal function of various metabolism processes as a component of various enzymes. Each capsule contains 50 mg of soya isoflavones, 155 mg of pure calcium and 200 μg of biotin.
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How is calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide formed by heating calcium carbonate?
When calcium carbonate is heated, it undergoes thermal decomposition to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide. The chemical equation for this reaction is: CaCO3 (s) → CaO (s) + CO2 (g). The calcium oxide formed is a white solid, while the carbon dioxide is a gas that is released into the atmosphere. When water is added to the calcium oxide, it undergoes a chemical reaction to form calcium hydroxide: CaO (s) + H2O (l) → Ca(OH)2 (aq). Calcium hydroxide is a white, powdery substance that is commonly used in construction and as a pH regulator in various industries.
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Why is there no calcium in calcium tablets?
Calcium tablets do contain calcium as the main active ingredient. The name "calcium tablets" refers to the fact that these tablets are a supplement specifically designed to provide additional calcium to the body. The purpose of these tablets is to help individuals meet their daily calcium requirements, especially for those who may not be getting enough calcium through their diet alone.
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What is the difference between calcium carbonate and calcium hydrogencarbonate?
Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the formula CaCO3, while calcium hydrogencarbonate is a chemical compound with the formula Ca(HCO3)2. The main difference between the two is their chemical composition. Calcium carbonate is a basic compound, while calcium hydrogencarbonate is an acidic compound. Additionally, calcium hydrogencarbonate is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water containing calcium carbonate.
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What is the difference between calcium carbonate and calcium bicarbonate?
The main difference between calcium carbonate and calcium bicarbonate lies in their chemical composition. Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is a common form of calcium found in rocks, shells, and pearls. On the other hand, calcium bicarbonate (Ca(HCO3)2) is a type of calcium salt that forms when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water containing calcium ions. Calcium bicarbonate is more soluble in water compared to calcium carbonate, making it a more readily available source of calcium for plants and animals.
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Silica Calcium Capsules - 103 g
For healthy skin, hair, nails and bones. Each capsule contains 250 mg silica, 40 mg pure calcium and 25 mg vitamin C, which contributes towards the formation of collagen in the body, amongst others, and therefore supports a normal, healthy function in the bones, cartilage, skin and teeth.
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HUNTER Calcium Milk Bone - Small
Treat your dog to thorough dental care from the very best ingredients. The new HUNTER Calcium Milk Bone is a snack made according to scientific findings from high quality raw material and without artificial colours or flavourings. The Calcium Milk Bone contains important calcium next to cell and yucca fibres which support your dog's digestive system and tooth health and can ensure fresh breath. A great tooth care experience for small and larger dogs! HUNTER Calcium Milk Bone is available in two sizes: Small: 23g approx. 7.5cm Medium: 54g approx. 10cm Please note: dog bones, treats and snacks are available in a range of types and sizes so make sure to choose one that is the appropriate size and shape for your pet. For their safety, please supervise your pets when they are enjoying a treat or bone.
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HUNTER Calcium Milk Bone - Medium
Treat your dog to thorough dental care from the very best ingredients. The new HUNTER Calcium Milk Bone is a snack made according to scientific findings from high quality raw material and without artificial colours or flavourings. The Calcium Milk Bone contains important calcium next to cell and yucca fibres which support your dog's digestive system and tooth health and can ensure fresh breath. A great tooth care experience for small and larger dogs! HUNTER Calcium Milk Bone is available in two sizes: Small: 23g approx. 7.5cm Medium: 54g approx. 10cm Please note: dog bones, treats and snacks are available in a range of types and sizes so make sure to choose one that is the appropriate size and shape for your pet. For their safety, please supervise your pets when they are enjoying a treat or bone.
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Calcium, Vitamin D and Health
Calcium is the main mineral in the body, involved in a variety of structural and functional roles. The maintenance of calcium homeostasis is perhaps the most studied function of vitamin D. This Special Issue of Nutrients, "Calcium, Vitamin D and Health" contains 12 original publications and two reviews investigating the contribution of (mainly) vitamin D and calcium on relevant health outcomes in a variety of populations, which reflect the evolving and broad interest of researchers on this topic.
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How does calcium oxide react with water to form calcium hydroxide?
When calcium oxide (CaO) is added to water, it undergoes a vigorous exothermic reaction, releasing a large amount of heat. The CaO reacts with the water to form calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2). This reaction is highly exothermic and produces a lot of heat, which can cause the water to boil. The resulting calcium hydroxide is a strong base and is often used in various industrial and chemical processes.
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How many calcium atoms are contained in one gram of calcium?
One gram of calcium contains approximately 0.024 moles of calcium atoms. Since one mole of any substance contains 6.022 x 10^23 atoms (Avogadro's number), one gram of calcium contains approximately 1.45 x 10^22 calcium atoms.
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How is calcium evaluated?
Calcium levels are typically evaluated through a blood test that measures the amount of calcium in the blood. This test helps to determine if calcium levels are within the normal range, which is important for various bodily functions including muscle function, nerve transmission, and bone health. In some cases, additional tests such as a urine test or imaging studies may be done to further evaluate calcium levels and identify any underlying conditions that may be affecting calcium metabolism.
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What contains more calcium?
Dairy products such as milk, cheese, and yogurt contain more calcium compared to plant-based sources like leafy greens, nuts, and seeds. Dairy products are considered one of the best sources of calcium due to their high bioavailability, which means the body can easily absorb and utilize the calcium present in these products. It is important to consume a variety of calcium-rich foods to meet daily requirements for this essential mineral.
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