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2020-04-20 08:19:39
At the age of 43 and perimenopause years which is better approach to take calcium + vitamin d in a separate supplement or a comprehensive multivitamin tablet including these two also to cater the nutritional need when absorption from food isn't so good. most good multivitamin have 150 mg calcium and 600 IU vitd a day ..is it sufficient?
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Answered2020-04-23 04:31:04

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Hello U should take a supplement made up of calcium citrate malate as it is absorbed in body easily. It should also consist of zinc, magnesium, vit K, vit D, cissus quadrangularis. Contact me to know best company which is available in market
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Answered2020-04-20 10:25:53

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Hello, Also your natural, protein, calcium and phosphorus intake should be sufficient. Consult me online for the detailed diet chart.
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Answered2020-04-20 10:15:34

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Hi Thanks for your query We are happy that you are concern about your health and asking queries to experts The dosage of calcium and Vit d depend on how much is from dietary and what are your blood reports Well balanced diet plan is definitely help to reduce symptoms Kindly connect with us via practo for further guidance

Answered2020-04-20 09:05:14

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It depends upon : 1. The blood reports for calcium and vitamin D levels. 2. How much calcium and vitamin D you are taking from food? Rest should be through supplements depending upon the deficit of nutrients in the body.
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Answered2020-04-20 08:30:18

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Apart from the supplements it's very important to follow an enriched diet. Reach out for more details.

Answered2020-04-22 19:02:39

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Hi Take direct consultation for customized diet plan

Answered2020-04-21 09:51:37

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Hi, In an ideal scenario a combination drug would be ideal. However since your requirements are high. You could consider having 500 mg Calcium Citrate, Malate. after breakfast daily, and Vitamin D supplement either with milk or curd as advised by your doctor. Also Calcium and vitamin D rich foods are Milk, Curd, Paneer, Egg, etc.

Answered2020-04-21 08:17:36

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