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Updated July 20, 2002                                             
 
Calcium Absorption and Bioavailability
For calcium to be absorbed in the small intestine it has to meet two requirements: first, it has to be soluble in the luminal fluid of the small intestine; second, it has to present itself in a singular molecule as an ionic entity, so that it will be able to penetrate the mucous membrane and be absorbed.

Traditional Calcium Supplements Are Not Soluble In The Small Intestine

 

Traditional Calcium Supplements
May Cause:

                 Kidney stones

                 Small intestine stones

                 Constipation

                 Diarrhea

                Other G.I. Distress

Traditional calcium sources expose themselves to attacks from various substances commonly exist in foodstuffs, such as carbonates, phosphates, oxalates and phytates, forming insoluble complexes. These insoluble complexes further reduce the absorption of calcium in the small intestine. As an example, common inorganic forms of calcium and magnesium attack each other, resulting in insoluble complexes. In other words, inorganic calcium intake reduces magnesium absorption, and vice versa. That is why one needs to supplement magnesium when takes inorganic calcium.
 

Traditional inorganic calcium sources such as calcium carbonate and calcium citrate are only soluble in an acidic medium but not in a solution with pH value over 7.0. The pH of the small intestinal fluid below the duodenum is 7.0-7.2, under which Inorganic calcium supplements will form insoluble hydroxides, a gelatinous magma type of precipitation, and become non-absorbable. This precipitation can coat the mucous membrane, resulting in gastrointestinal distress, such as diarrhea, constipation and malabsorption of other nutrients.
 

The pH of the small intestinal fluid below the duodenum is 7.0-7.2, under which Inorganic calcium supplements will form insoluble hydroxides
 

In the presence of Vitamin D, a very small percentage of calcium ions survived from attacks of other inorganic compounds may interact with Vitamin D to form soluble singular molecules. And that is exactly why most of the traditional calcium formula contains Vitamin D.

Traditional Calcium Supplements Do Not Present Themselves

in Singular Molecules in The Small Intestine

EZorb Calcium is Completely Soluble, Highly Absorbable and Bioavailable in The Small Intestine

EZorb Calcium is completely soluble in a wide range of pH (4.0-11.0). It is made of calcium aspartate anhydrous, an organic compound formed of calcium atom and l-aspartic acid molecules.

Molecule Formula:
(C4H6NO4)2 Ca

Calcium Solubility Test Results

The calcium atom is strongly bound to ligands of l-aspartic acids to form unbreakable ties. L-aspartic acids fend off malicious attacks from inorganic compounds and transport calcium atoms to the small intestine, where absorption takes place.

Cal Absorption Test Results

Organic Calcium Stability
 

Calcium aspartate anhydrous is the most stable form of organic calcium compound. Other organic calcium compound, including calcium aspartate and various forms of amino acid chelates of calcium, are in hydrous forms. In other words, they all contain two or more crystalline water in their molecules. As a result, the bonding of amino acid molecules to calcium atoms is often too weak to stay stable. Hydrous form of calcium aspartate and amino acid chelates of calcium will become insoluble in the pH environment of the small intestine, and will not be bioavailable for absorption. In essence they are not better than common inorganic calcium supplements.

EZorb Calcium Benefits
 

EZorb Calcium helps increase bone density by stimulating osteoblasts and enhancing Type II collagen production. It also promotes cartilage restoration by optimizing cartilage matrix. It is most effective for bone and joint related disorders including but not limited to:*
          Osteoporosis / Bone Mass Loss

          Arthritis (Osteoarthritis)

          Bone Fracture

          Joint & Cartilage Damage

          Collagen Loss

          Nerve & Muscle Pain

          Back Pain and Lower Back Pain
          

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Cartilage Change

Important EZorb® Dosage Information

  • ●   To maintain children and young adults normal conditions or prevention of below conditions take 4-6 Capsules or 2-3 teaspoons or Powder daily (See below Dosage/Weight Reference Table).
  • For any of the following conditions take 8-12 Capsules or 4-6 teaspoons Powder daily depending on your weight (See below Dosage/Weight Reference Table).
  • Pregnancy – Less than 6 months follow dosage for young adults, 6 months and over follow the conditions daily dosage.

Calcium deficiency

Bone spur/calcium deposits

Fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome

Back pain, neck pain, knee pain, heel pain, hip pain, waist pain and etc.

Arthritis/osteoarthritis/rheumatoid

Osteoporosis/osteopenia

Muscle spasm

Any other bone/joint/muscle problems

  •     EZorb can be taken at any time during the day except for fibromyalgia patients
    (See below for Special Instructions for Fibromyalgia Cus
    tomers ).
  •    EZorb can be taken with or without food. EZorb Powder can be mixed with juice or water.
  •    Drug Interaction: EZorb has not been found to interfere with or to be adversely affected by any other medications or supplements.
  •    Side Effects: EZorb does not have any known side effects.
  •    Special Instructions for Fibromyalgia Customers: Fibromyalgia customers should avoid taking this product in the afternoon. Some fibromyalgia patients may feel sleepy when taking EZorb in the afternoon. The best times to take this product are in the morning and at night
    (preferably 1 hour before bedtime).

 Dosage / Weight Reference Table

Weight

Conditions Daily Dosage

Maintenance Daily Dosage
Children & Young Adults

Less than 160 lbs.

8 capsules or 4 tsp of Powder

4 capsules or 2 tsp of Powder

160 lbs. - 210 lbs.

10 Capsules or 5 tsp of Powder

5 Capsules or 2.5 tsp of Powder

Over 210 lbs.

12 Capsules or 6 tsp of Powder

6 Capsules or 3 tsp of Powder

1 leveled teaspoons (tsp) of Powder = 2 Capsules

For reorders – www.EZorbCalcium.com

 Questions? Comments? Send e-mail to larry@EZorbCalcium.com or call 1-432-689-7272.

 ©2004 Elixir Industry                                Important EZorb Dosage Information                                                                    Revised 06/27/2006

 

*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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