Calmix
Maximize Mobility, Minimize Pain
Tablets
Calmix Tablets combine scientifically backed ingredients—Calcium, Vitamin D3, Zinc, Magnesium, Iron, Folic Acid, and Vitamin K—to provide an advanced solution that supports joint health, improves mobility, reduces inflammation, and enhances cartilage repair.
Two Tablets Contain (Per Serving):
Ingredient Amount
Calcium 1000 / 600 mg
Vitamin D3 800 IU
Magnesium 200 mg
Vitamin K 40 mcg
Zinc 3 mg
Iron (Elemental) 5 mg
Folic Acid 144.8 mg
Other Ingredients: ——
How Calmix Works
Calcium and Vitamin K work together to improve calcium absorption and ensure it is directed to the bones, supporting joint strength and integrity.
Zinc helps regulate inflammation, while Magnesium eases muscle tension, reducing joint discomfort.
Calcium and Zinc also support cartilage regeneration and maintenance, enabling better joint function and mobility.
Indications:
Joint pain and stiffness caused by aging, osteoarthritis, or other inflammatory conditions
Reduced mobility due to weakened bones and cartilage
Inflammation and swelling associated with arthritis or overuse injuries
Cartilage damage requiring support for repair and regeneration
Muscle cramps and discomfort related to poor joint or bone health
Key Ingredients & Benefits
Calcium
Strengthens bones and improves bone density
Supports cartilage development and repair
Helps prevent bone and joint degeneration
Vitamin D3
Improves calcium absorption
Supports bone health and immune function
Zinc
Reduces joint inflammation
Helps decrease pain and swelling associated with arthritis
Magnesium
Reduces muscle cramps and spasms
Improves flexibility by preventing stiffness
Enhances calcium absorption, strengthening bones and joints
Vitamin K
Optimizes calcium metabolism by directing it to bones and joints
Helps maintain bone strength and density
Improves joint mobility by preventing tissue hardening
Iron
Prevents deficiencies that may increase bone resorption and fracture risk
Folic Acid
Supports healthy cell and DNA formation
Prevents certain birth defects during pregnancy
Helps form red blood cells and prevent anemia
Supports brain health
Recommended Usage:
As directed by your dietician or healthcare practitioner.
References:
Nieves, J. W. (2015). Bone Health and Calcium Intake. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 100(7), 2444–2450.
Zeng, C., et al. (2015). Zinc and Bone Health. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 30(10), 1889–1899.
Manufactured by:
Maat Nutritionals
Los Angeles, CA, USA
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