Quick Facts about Calmag/Calcium Lactate:
In a Nutshell
Patient Testimonial
Dr. Siegfried is wonderful. I’ve been seeing him for about 8 years now and have never felt better. After talking with him I decided to take the Super Greens, B-food, Whole Foods, and Cal-Mag. I’ve taken many supplements over the years, but none have ever worked quite like these. At one point I stopped taking them for about six months, thinking I didn’t need them, and I ended up with a terrible cold. I went back on them and swore I would never go off them again and have been healthy ever since. They keep my body energetic and healthy. The Cal-Mag is wonderful and calming for stressful days and helping me sleep better. Thank you, Dr. Siegfried, for introducing me to these!
~ Audrey S.
Cal-Mag stimulates white blood cells to fight infection, fever, inflammation and sickness. Calcium support assists with wound-healing and repair of tissue, and is essential for everyday functions, such as heart rhythm, bone growth and cramp prevention.
- Cardiovascular system
- Musculoskeletal system
- Immune system
- Nervous system
- Fever, cold, flu
- Healing wounds
- Infections & ulcers
- Bone support (growth & repair)
- Bodily fluid regulation
- Inflammation and repair
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Excellent for cramping (menstrual cycle) & regulating body temperature
- Also available in Power 8 oz.
- Enzyme systems
- Energy production
- Hormone regulation
- Nervous system
- Proper muscular contraction and relaxation
- Blood clotting
- Electrolyte balance
- Saliva production
- Digestive and bowel function
- Bone, protein, and fatty-acid formation
- White blood–cell activity
WHAT OUR BODIES NEED:
Calcium deficiency may present itself in a wide variety of ways, including changes in body temperature, torn tissues, wounds, low energy, low-bone density, infection, insufficient white blood cell activity, nervous system problems, muscle cramping, cramping during menstrual cycle, cold sores and more.
CALCIUM IS ESSENTIAL FOR:
• Supporting enzyme systems, including ATPase (energy production)
• Conducting nerve impulses
• Regulating hormone secretion
• Supporting bone growth and repair
• Healing wounds
• Allowing proper muscular contraction and relaxation
• Supporting blood clotting
• Providing intercellular “cement”
• Regulating body fluids
• Regulating cell division
• Balancing electrolyte activities
• Supporting cardiovascular function
• Supporting immune function
• Producing and activating hormones involved in digestion, energy and fat metabolism
• Producing saliva
• Transporting nutrients and substances across cell membranes
• Supporting the process of inflammation and repair
• Supporting digestive and bowel function
• Producing energy
• Supporting the formation of bones, proteins and fatty acids