Calcium and Magnesium
are the most necessary
minerals required by
the human body!
The lack of calcium and
magnesium in your diet can cause:
PMS, brittle bones, jittery
nerves, cramps, insomnia, headaches,
poor bone and teeth formation,
osteoporosis, high blood pressure,
eczema, hypertension, hyperactivity,
rickets, arthritis and other symtoms.
This site was created to
educate the public on the vital
need for Calcium
and Magnesium
in the human body.
Lack of CALCIUM
in your diet kills thousands yearly.
Lack of CALCIUM in your diet costs
US citizens over 10 billion dollars
yearly.
Lack of CALCIUM in your diet has
caused hundreds of thousands of heart
attacks.
Lack of CALCIUM in your diet immobilizes
million of Americans (due to bone breaks) yearly.
Lack of CALCIUM in your diet has
allowed the widespread influx of deadly
pschotropic drugs
used to treat (so-called) "mental illness"
that actually stems from calmag deficiency!
So let's get educated!
After you read all the above
links, we can sum up what you learned in the following:
We
do NOT get enough calcium and magnesium from the foods we eat.
Without the proper levels of
these vital minerals in our system, we suffer everything from PMS
to premature death!
For proper metabilization,
the cal-mag supplement must be easily digestable, easily assimilatable
and have no side effects.
Pills and tablets are NOT
easy to digest, and could have lead in them.
So what's the answer?
Simple.
The most powerful, easy to use calcium/magnesium
supplement the world has ever known:
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to B CALM
Return to the our
Calcium page
"These
statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat
any diseases."
The above is a Government ORDERED statement.
It is NOT based in either reality or sanity.
Just like our Government.
In
a landmark decision on Friday, Jan. 15, 1999, the US Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia ruled that
the health claim rules imposed by the FDA unconstitutional
and in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act.
The court instructed the FDA to allow the use of disclaimers on
labels rather than to suppress these claims outright.
The court further held prohibiting nutrient disease relationship
claims invalid under the first Amendment to the Constitution.
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