
Swanson Albion Calcium
Go to StoreServing Size: 2 Capsules | ||
Servings Per Container: 90 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % DV * | |
Vitamin D (as cholecalciferol) | 2.5mcg | 13% |
Calcium (from TRAACS® Calcium glycinate chelate) | 360mg | 28% |
* % Daily Value (DV) is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower based on your calorie needs.
† Daily Value (DV) not established. |
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Other Ingredients: Gelatin, maltodextrin, magnesium stearate. |
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Directions: As a dietary supplement, take two capsules three times per day with water. |
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Warnings: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if seal is broken. Store in a cool, dry place. For adults only. Consult your healthcare provider before using this or any product if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medication or have a medical condition. |

Swanson Albion Calcium
Go to Store- Strong, Healthy Bones
- 180 mg Per Capsule
- Mineral Supplement
- Albion Minerals
- Total Wellness For Mind, Body & Home
- Unsurpassed Purity & Potency
- Science-Backed Quality Since 1969
Calcium is vital for strong bones and teeth, but if your body doesn't absorb it well, you'll miss out on the full benefits. Albion chelated calcium ensures rapid uptake of this vital mineral. The Albion process binds calcium to specific amino acids to achieve the highest possible absorption potential.
What Makes Chelated Mineral Glycinates So Superior? First we need to understand the chelation process. Chelation is the result of minerals becoming chemically bound to amino acids in a very specific manner. Chelation occurs during the digestive process to facilitate transport of minerals across the intestinal wall so that they may be utilized throughout the body. Amino acids are not the only "chelators" available, but they are ideal for minerals. The body is very efficient at absorbing individual amino acids, and Albion has identified the amino acid glycine as the preferred molecule for creating organic chelated minerals. Glycine is readily identified and absorbed across the intestinal wall, and Albion's glycinate chelates are actually small enough to transport right into the cells themselves!