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Rainbow Light® Everyday Calcium
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- Description
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Bio-Balanced Bone Matrix
Food-Based Formula- 1,200 mg Calcium & magnesium
- 1,000 IU of Vitamin D
- Enzymes & Botanicals
- Vegan Guard®
Everyday Calcium™ is ideal for those with an active, demanding lifestyle and suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
1,200 mg Calcium with 1,000 IU Vitamin D, provides structure and strength to skeletal tissue, contributes to healthy bone retention and formation.*
1,200 mg Magnesium supports healthy bone metabolism, soothes muscle aches, tension and cramping.*
Plant-Source Enzymes & Botanicals support daily digestive health and nutrient utilization.*
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- Supplement Facts
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Four tablets daily , with or between meals. For best results, take in divided dosages with meals.
Other Ingredients: Natural of mineral vegetable source stearic acid (Vegetable), Modified Cellulose, Silica, Magnesium Stearate, Coating (vegetable food glaze) Free of artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, preservatives and other objectionable additives often found in vitamin products., Contains no sugar, lactose/dairy, wheat, gluten or yeast. ©2010 Rainbow Light Nutritional Systems






Serving Size 4 Tablets 

Servings Per Container 120 




Amount Per Serving % DV 





Vitamin D (as D2 Ergocalciferol) 1000.00 IU 250% 


Calcium (as Citrate Amino Acid Chelate Carbonate) 1200.00 mg 120% 


Magnesium (as Oxide Amino Acid Chelate Aspartate) 1200.00 mg 300% 





Absorption Support Blend 0.00 ** 





Protease...6488 HUT 0.00 ** 


Amylase...2248 DU 0.00 ** 


Lipase...24 LU 0.00 ** 


Cellulase...26 CU 0.00 ** 


4:1 Vegetable Juice Complex 40.00 mg ** 


Betaine HCI 80.00 mg ** 


4:1 Herbal Extracts 40.00 mg ** 


4:1 Digestive Herbal Extract Blend 27.00 mg ** 




** Daily Value (DV) not established 



- Health Notes
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Calcium
Calcium- Reliable and relatively consistent scientific data showing a substantial health benefit.
- Contradictory, insufficient, or preliminary studies suggesting a health benefit or minimal health benefit.
- For an herb, supported by traditional use but minimal or no scientific evidence. For a supplement, little scientific support.
Our proprietary "Star-Rating" system was developed to help you easily understand the amount of scientific support behind each supplement in relation to a specific health condition. While there is no way to predict whether a vitamin, mineral, or herb will successfully treat or prevent associated health conditions, our unique ratings tell you how well these supplements are understood by the medical community, and whether studies have found them to be effective for other people.
For over a decade, our team has combed through thousands of research articles published in reputable journals. To help you make educated decisions, and to better understand controversial or confusing supplements, our medical experts have digested the science into these three easy-to-follow ratings. We hope this provides you with a helpful resource to make informed decisions towards your health and well-being.
This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:
Used for Amount Why Gestational Hypertension1,200 to 1,500 mg daily
[3 stars] Supplementing with calcium may reduce the risk of gestational hypertension.Lactose Intolerance500 to 1,200 mg daily depending on age and other calcium sources
[3 stars] As lactose-containing foods are among the best dietary sources of calcium, lactose-intolerant people may want to use calcium supplements as an alternative source.Osteoporosis800 to 1,500 mg daily depending on age and dietary calcium intake
[3 stars] Calcium supplements help prevent osteoporosis, especially for girls and premenopausal women. It is often recommended to help people already diagnosed with osteoporosis.Preeclampsia1,200 to 1,500 mg daily
[3 stars] An analysis of double-blind trials found calcium supplementation to be highly effective in preventing preeclampsia.Premenstrual Syndrome1,000 to 1,200 mg daily
[3 stars] Calcium appears to reduce the risk of mood swings, bloating, headaches, and other PMS symptoms.RicketsConsult a qualified healthcare practitioner
[3 stars] Calcium supplements may be helpful in preventing and treating rickets.Breast-Feeding Support1,000 mg daily
[2 stars] Continuing to take prenatal vitamins will help ensure your body gets the nutrients it needs for breast-feeding. Especially important is continued calcium intake.Celiac DiseaseConsult a qualified healthcare practitioner
[2 stars] The malabsorption that occurs in celiac disease can lead to multiple nutritional deficiencies. Supplementing with calcium may correct a deficiency.High Cholesterol800 to 1,000 mg daily
[2 stars] Some trials have shown that supplementing with calcium reduces cholesterol levels.High Triglycerides800 mg daily
[2 stars] Calcium supplementation has been shown to reduce triglyceride levels.Hypertension800 to 1,500 mg daily
[2 stars] Calcium supplementation has been shown to lower blood pressure in people with hypertension.Obesity800 mg daily
[2 stars] In a study of obese people following a low-calorie diet, those receiving a calcium supplement lost significantly more weight than those given a placebo.Pregnancy and Postpartum SupportObtain a total of 1,500 to 2,000 mg daily, including both supplement and food sources
[2 stars] Calcium needs double during pregnancy. Supplementing with calcium may reduce the risk of preeclampsia and pre-term delivery and improve the bone strength of the fetuses.Tension Headache
(Vitamin D)1,000 to 1,500 mg per day (plus the same amount of calcium)
[2 stars] In preliminary research, people with chronic tension-type headaches who were also suffering from severe vitamin D deficiency experienced an improvement in their symptoms after supplementing with vitamin D and calcium.
Amenorrhea and Osteoporosis
(Vitamin D)Refer to label instructions
[1 star] Despite the lack of evidence that calcium and vitamin D supplements alone are helpful to amenorrheic women, they are still generally recommended to prevent the added burden of calcium and vitamin D deficiency from further contributing to bone loss.Colon CancerRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Through a variety of mechanisms, calcium appears to reduce precancerous conditions in the colon and the risk of colon cancer.DepressionRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Taken with vitamin D, calcium significantly improved mood in people without depression in one study.DysmenorrheaRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Muscles that are calcium-deficient tend to be hyperactive and therefore might be more likely to cramp. Calcium may help prevent menstrual cramps by maintaining normal muscle tone.GingivitisRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Some doctors recommend calcium to people with gum diseases. Calcium given to people with periodontal disease has been shown to reduce bleeding of the gums and loose teeth.Insulin Resistance SyndromeRefer to label instructions
[1 star] One study found that supplementing with calcium improved insulin sensitivity in people with hypertension.Kidney Stones in People Who Are Not Hyperabsorbers of CalciumRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Calcium appears to interfere with the absorption of oxalate, which reduces the risk of stone formation.Migraine HeadacheRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Taking large amounts of the combination of calcium and vitamin D has been reported to produce a marked reduction in the incidence of migraines in several women.Multiple SclerosisRefer to label instructions
[1 star] Calcium levels have been reported to be low in people with MS. In one study, people given a combination of cod liver oil, magnesium, and calcium had a significantly reduced number of MS attacks.Calcium is the most abundant, essential mineral in the human body. Of the two to three pounds of calcium contained in the average body, 99% is located in the bones and teeth. Calcium is needed to form bones and teeth and is also required for blood clotting, transmission of signals in nerve cells, and muscle contraction. The importance of calcium for preventing osteoporosis is probably its most well-known role.
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