I take a pill that [contains] 600 mg Calcium and 400 IU vitamin D. I'm a 26 year old female. Is this a good decision?
-- Anonymous
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If you find that your diet does not provide sufficient calcium, then supplementing it is certainly a good decision.
Having Vitamin D in the same pill as calcium is particularly smart, as this helps facilitate absorption.
However, 600 milligrams is too much for the body to absorb at once. I recommend a supplement containing no more than 500 milligrams.
Also, be sure to check your supplement’s bottle for the amount of “elemental calcium” – this tells you how much of the calcium in the supplement is “up for grabs.”
Some not-so-trustworthy companies advertise themselves as offering large amounts, but read the fine print and you'll see that each pill doesn't offer that much absorbable calcium.
Hi all! At the moment I'm taking between 500 and 600 milligrams of calcium supplements and I found a very reliable source on the Internet to buy them from. I was recommended by a friend to try out Goldshield who offer a range of calcium and iron supplements who I can class as trustworthy but what kind of effects will be expected from taking more than 500 milligrams of calcium?
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