Description
Kirkland Signature Calcium Citrate, Magnesium and Zinc, 500 Tablets
Features:
- Calcium Citrate 500 mg.
- Vitamin D3 20 mcg.
- Magnesium 80 mg.
- Zinc 10 mg.
- USP Verified
Product Details
Product Details


Get the benefits of essential minerals plus vitamin D from Kirkland Signature™. Each serving provides 500 mg of calcium, the primary mineral responsible for strong bones.† This formula was carefully crafted to include vitamin D to assist with calcium absorption, as well as magnesium and zinc, two minerals involved in bone formation.† The benefits of this product go beyond bone health to also support proper muscle contraction, a healthy immune system, and more!†
· For strong bones and teeth†
· May reduce risk of osteoporosis*
· Supports healthy muscle contraction†



Minerals are earth-derived elements that cannot be produced by living organisms but are important for human health. Minerals are introduced into the food chain by plants which acquire them from the soil. and can be extracted from a variety of sources. Minerals can be classified into two categories, major minerals and trace minerals. Major minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, are those found in the body in amounts greater than 5 grams. Conversely, trace minerals, such as zinc, are found in the body in amounts less than 5 grams.
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body. Over 99% of the body’s calcium is found in the bones and teeth where it provides structural support. The remaining 1% of calcium is found in the blood, muscle, and other soft tissues. The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for calcium is between 1,000 – 1,300 mg/day for adults, depending on age and gender.



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According to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, many Americans do not get enough magnesium, calcium and vitamin D. Calcium and vitamin D are even identified as “nutrients of public health concern” since low intakes of these vital nutrients are associated with health concerns. National dietary intake data shows a majority of Americans are consuming less than the recommended amounts of magnesium from food alone.
Excellent sources of calcium include dairy products such as milk, yogurt and cheese and zinc can be found in animal products such as oysters, beef and chicken. Zinc and calcium can also be found in plant sources but may not be as efficiently absorbed due to the presence of other nutritional factors also found in plants.3,6 Zinc and calcium supplements may be particularly beneficial for vegetarians following a dairy-free diet.
As a general rule, magnesium can be found in foods containing dietary fiber such as green leafy vegetables, legumes and whole grains.8 Certain processing techniques inadvertently remove the magnesium naturally occurring in foods, making some processed foods such as refined grains poor sources of magnesium.4
Additional dietary and lifestyle factors may also impact mineral status. Certain gastrointestinal conditions and alcohol and caffeine consumption can all negatively impact mineral status in the body.




DIRECTIONS: Take two (2) tablets daily, preferably with a meal.
NO Artificial Colors or Flavors
NO Preservatives Added
NO Yeast or Gluten
NO Lactose
WARNING: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or planning any medical procedure, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. Keep out of the reach of children.

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