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Item stored refrigerated! Choose correct shipping option to avoid delays. Item may not arrive cold/frozen despite our insulated system and ice packs; just cool enough to be put safe in the fridge/freezer upon arrival. Read shipping rules. No refund would be made based on this premise. If in Montreal, be sure to add gel packs (click on search and look for GELMTL). It's your decision how many gel packs you want in your order.
BELL Calcium Build-up
Calcification (calcium deposits) can occur in the soft tissues of the body, such as heart valves, kidneys, liver, joints, cartilage, muscles, tendons, and many other parts of the anatomy. This is an abnormal occurrence that can be caused by various reasons. There might be a lack of vitamin K, a side effect of blood thinner medications. If there is a lack of dietary calcium, the body may take calcium from the bones to compensate. The body can send calcium to heal areas that have had injury or inflammation, therefore the calcium could deposit there if the system is not in balance. Also, the body’s overall mineral balance could be out of sync.*
Bell Calcium Build-Up (product #71) was designed for these problems. With a great combination of natural ingredients, Calcium Build-Up will make sure the calcium in your body is being utilized properly. This formulation also helps in the maintenance of bones. You’ll notice that the formulation covers all of the bases by making sure you have great antioxidant value, good digestion and optimum absorption.*
Calcium-Build-Up also provides vitamins and minerals to help make sure your body has the proper balance for efficient function. Vitamin K2 will help to protect the heart and brain while making sure the calcium in the body goes to the bones as it should.*