Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 1 Research
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 28 Reviews
8.1
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  3 Tablets
Serving Per Container:  30
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin D*
25 mcg (1,000 IU)
125%
Calcium (from Organic Algae)
800 mg
62%
Magnesium (from Organic Algae)
60 mg  
14%
Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone-7 from Natto)
80 mcg
+
Strontium (from Organic Algae)  
4 mg
+
Vanadium (from Organic Algae)
8 mcg
+
Organic Plant Calcium Blend Organic algae, organic apple (fruit), organic beet (root), organic broccoli (stalk & flower), organic carrot (root), organic spinach (leaf), organic tomato (fruit), organic strawberry (fruit), organic cherry (fruit), organic blackberry (fruit), organic green bell pepper (fruit), organic brussels sprout (leaf), organic ginger (root), organic blueberry (fruit), organic garlic (bulb), organic green onion (bulb), organic raspberry (fruit), organic parsley (leaf), organic cauliflower (flower & stem), organic red cabbage (leaf), organic kale (leaf), organic cucumber (gourd), organic celery (stalk), organic asparagus (flower & stem).
3.3 g 

Top Medical Research Studies

8
Calcium's role in bone pain unclear
We explored the impact of calcium treatment on bone pain in patients who developed osteomalacia, a condition linked to intravenous iron infusions. Our focus was on a group of 13 patients diagnosed with this condition, who experienced low phosphate levels due to excess fibroblast growth factor 23 (iFGF23) after receiving ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) infusions.

After halting the FCM infusions, these patients were given supportive treatment, which included phosphate, calcium, and active Vitamin D supplementation. We observed improvements in biochemical markers, including increased phosphate levels and reduced pain scores. However, it’s important to note that while calcium was part of the treatment regimen, we could not isolate its specific effects on bone pain from the other supportive measures used.

Ultimately, our findings highlight the importance of monitoring phosphate levels in patients receiving FCM, and stopping these infusions effectively addresses phosphate wasting. Although supportive treatment showed improvements in pain and bone density, the direct impact of calcium on bone pain remains unclear given the combination of treatments involved.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Pain relief achieved
19 people found this helpful
After giving birth, I experienced aching in my joints and pelvic bone. After taking these vitamins for 1.5 months, I realised the pain had vanished! I wish I had ordered them sooner. I take three tablets daily.
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9
Joint pain reduction
11 people found this helpful
Initially, I struggled with joint pain, but after using this, the pain disappeared, thank God. It contains vitamin D, which has been beneficial. However, it is rather expensive.
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9
Osteoporosis prevention
8 people found this helpful
The effect has been good and the absorption is excellent. My mother, who has been on hormones, was advised by her doctor about the risk of osteoporosis. She tested her bone mineral density and calcium levels, and they're now perfect. We will continue to buy this product.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 1 Research
8
  • All Researches
8
Calcium's role in bone pain unclear
We explored the impact of calcium treatment on bone pain in patients who developed osteomalacia, a condition linked to intravenous iron infusions. Our focus was on a group of 13 patients diagnosed with this condition, who experienced low phosphate levels due to excess fibroblast growth factor 23 (iFGF23) after receiving ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) infusions.

After halting the FCM infusions, these patients were given supportive treatment, which included phosphate, calcium, and active Vitamin D supplementation. We observed improvements in biochemical markers, including increased phosphate levels and reduced pain scores. However, it’s important to note that while calcium was part of the treatment regimen, we could not isolate its specific effects on bone pain from the other supportive measures used.

Ultimately, our findings highlight the importance of monitoring phosphate levels in patients receiving FCM, and stopping these infusions effectively addresses phosphate wasting. Although supportive treatment showed improvements in pain and bone density, the direct impact of calcium on bone pain remains unclear given the combination of treatments involved.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 28 Reviews
8.1
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  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Pain relief achieved
19 people found this helpful
After giving birth, I experienced aching in my joints and pelvic bone. After taking these vitamins for 1.5 months, I realised the pain had vanished! I wish I had ordered them sooner. I take three tablets daily.
Read More
9
Joint pain reduction
11 people found this helpful
Initially, I struggled with joint pain, but after using this, the pain disappeared, thank God. It contains vitamin D, which has been beneficial. However, it is rather expensive.
Read More
9
Osteoporosis prevention
8 people found this helpful
The effect has been good and the absorption is excellent. My mother, who has been on hormones, was advised by her doctor about the risk of osteoporosis. She tested her bone mineral density and calcium levels, and they're now perfect. We will continue to buy this product.
Read More
9
Symptom relief noted
8 people found this helpful
During my second trimester, I experienced aching pains in my teeth and legs. After I ordered this calcium, the symptoms, which had been troubling me, vanished within 1.5 weeks. This indicates to me how effectively these tablets work.
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10
Knee pain healing
5 people found this helpful
This product healed my injured knee in just a week! I had previously taken another brand with insufficient ingredients. After switching to this one, I noticed complete healing of my knee and could climb stairs again. I am very grateful that Iherb sells this.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Back pain relief
3 people found this helpful
I've taken this for a week and already feel an improvement in my bones. My previous back pain has lessened significantly. It’s truly effective, and I will be ordering it again.
7.5
Bone improvement observed
4 people found this helpful
This product is wonderful. After using it for a month, I've noticed a significant improvement in my bones. I am quite pleased with the results.
9
Stronger bones felt
3 people found this helpful
I've been taking these vegan tablets for six months, and I can feel my bones getting stronger. They don’t cause any side effects, and my stomach feels great when I take them. I'm very satisfied!
9
Pain relief achieved
19 people found this helpful
After giving birth, I experienced aching in my joints and pelvic bone. After taking these vitamins for 1.5 months, I realised the pain had vanished! I wish I had ordered them sooner. I take three tablets daily.
9
Joint pain reduction
11 people found this helpful
Initially, I struggled with joint pain, but after using this, the pain disappeared, thank God. It contains vitamin D, which has been beneficial. However, it is rather expensive.
7.5
Successful recovery
1 people found this helpful
I bought this for my mother after she had augmented bone tissue prior to getting implants. Following the calcium course advised by her doctor, her bone tissue engrafted perfectly on the X-ray three months later. No side effects were observed.
9
Symptom relief noted
8 people found this helpful
During my second trimester, I experienced aching pains in my teeth and legs. After I ordered this calcium, the symptoms, which had been troubling me, vanished within 1.5 weeks. This indicates to me how effectively these tablets work.
9
Improved bone health
3 people found this helpful
I was advised by a nutritionist to take calcium with vitamin D3, as they enhance each other's effectiveness. I also give it to my mother, who had a deficiency in ionised calcium. It significantly aids in the health of bones, the entire body, and teeth. I love this herbal product!
6
Imbalanced magnesium
15 people found this helpful
This supplement not only contains calcium but also additional plant-derived elements for bone health. However, the calcium:magnesium ratio is imbalanced, as it has only 60mg of magnesium compared to 800mg of calcium, which may necessitate an extra magnesium supplement.
9
Pain relief noted
My mother only consumed half a pack, yet she experienced a reduction in her leg pain and the crunching sensation has vanished.
8
Calcium's role in bone pain unclear
We explored the impact of calcium treatment on bone pain in patients who developed osteomalacia, a condition linked to intravenous iron infusions. Our focus was on a group of 13 patients diagnosed with this condition, who experienced low phosphate levels due to excess fibroblast growth factor 23 (iFGF23) after receiving ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) infusions.

After halting the FCM infusions, these patients were given supportive treatment, which included phosphate, calcium, and active Vitamin D supplementation. We observed improvements in biochemical markers, including increased phosphate levels and reduced pain scores. However, it’s important to note that while calcium was part of the treatment regimen, we could not isolate its specific effects on bone pain from the other supportive measures used.

Ultimately, our findings highlight the importance of monitoring phosphate levels in patients receiving FCM, and stopping these infusions effectively addresses phosphate wasting. Although supportive treatment showed improvements in pain and bone density, the direct impact of calcium on bone pain remains unclear given the combination of treatments involved.

References

  1. von Brackel FN, Grambeck J, Barvencik F, Amling M, Oheim R. In-depth clinical characterization of intravenous iron infusion-induced hypophosphatemic osteomalacia and its resolution. JBMR Plus. 2024;8:ziae139. 10.1093/jbmrpl/ziae139
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