We explored the effectiveness of OsteoCalVitFort, a supplement combining 500 mg of calcium and 400 IU of vitamin D3, focusing specifically on its impact on bloating. The study involved 186 participants aged 18 to 65 years, who took two tablets daily—one after breakfast and one after dinner.
Through follow-up phone calls, we gathered information about any side effects and the overall satisfaction with the supplement. Notably, we observed a significant reduction in bloating, with the rate decreasing from 12.5% before taking the supplement to just 0.6% after. This impressive drop highlights the potential benefits of vitamin D3 in alleviating bloating discomfort.
Overall, the findings suggest that OsteoCalVitFort is not only effective but also well-received by users, with 94% reporting satisfaction with their experience. Importantly, we noted that no significant adverse effects were reported, setting OsteoCalVitFort apart from other supplements often linked with gastrointestinal issues.
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Calcium D3 reduces bloating
Calcium vitamin D3 supplementation in clinical practice: side effect and satisfaction.
We explored the effectiveness of OsteoCalVitFort, a supplement combining 500 mg of calcium and 400 IU of vitamin D3, focusing specifically on its impact on bloating. The study involved 186 participants aged 18 to 65 years, who took two tablets daily—one after breakfast and one after dinner.
Through follow-up phone calls, we gathered information about any side effects and the overall satisfaction with the supplement. Notably, we observed a significant reduction in bloating, with the rate decreasing from 12.5% before taking the supplement to just 0.6% after. This impressive drop highlights the potential benefits of vitamin D3 in alleviating bloating discomfort.
Overall, the findings suggest that OsteoCalVitFort is not only effective but also well-received by users, with 94% reporting satisfaction with their experience. Importantly, we noted that no significant adverse effects were reported, setting OsteoCalVitFort apart from other supplements often linked with gastrointestinal issues.
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Omega-3s help reduce PMS bloating
Evaluation of the effect of omega-3 fatty acids in the treatment of premenstrual syndrome: "a pilot trial".
We observed the effectiveness of omega-3 fatty acids in treating symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) in a well-structured study with 184 women. Participants were divided into two groups, receiving either omega-3 supplements or a placebo over three months.
Encouragingly, we found that those taking omega-3 reported reduced bloating along with other symptoms like anxiety and headaches. Furthermore, these benefits increased with longer treatment durations. Overall, omega-3 fatty acids show promise for alleviating bloating in women suffering from PMS.
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Most Useful Reviews
7.5
Reduced bloating
4 people found this helpful
Omega fire! I tried this product after using Solgar omega, which was unavailable. I prefer this one as I had bloating and a fishy aftertaste with the other. After taking these capsules, I've noticed less bloating, my skin is drier, and my health has improved. I'm also taking a vitamin complex and completed a hair trace element test. Now, I'm committed to a full course.
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7.5
Less bloating
Excellent! I will finish the box and return to share my experience. The quality, ingredients, and packaging are good. Initially, I noticed a reduction in bloating. I will complete the course and then write a review about the best types of omegas.
We explored the effectiveness of OsteoCalVitFort, a supplement combining 500 mg of calcium and 400 IU of vitamin D3, focusing specifically on its impact on bloating. The study involved 186 participants aged 18 to 65 years, who took two tablets daily—one after breakfast and one after dinner.
Through follow-up phone calls, we gathered information about any side effects and the overall satisfaction with the supplement. Notably, we observed a significant reduction in bloating, with the rate decreasing from 12.5% before taking the supplement to just 0.6% after. This impressive drop highlights the potential benefits of vitamin D3 in alleviating bloating discomfort.
Overall, the findings suggest that OsteoCalVitFort is not only effective but also well-received by users, with 94% reporting satisfaction with their experience. Importantly, we noted that no significant adverse effects were reported, setting OsteoCalVitFort apart from other supplements often linked with gastrointestinal issues.
Read More
9
Calcium D3 reduces bloating
Calcium vitamin D3 supplementation in clinical practice: side effect and satisfaction.
We explored the effectiveness of OsteoCalVitFort, a supplement combining 500 mg of calcium and 400 IU of vitamin D3, focusing specifically on its impact on bloating. The study involved 186 participants aged 18 to 65 years, who took two tablets daily—one after breakfast and one after dinner.
Through follow-up phone calls, we gathered information about any side effects and the overall satisfaction with the supplement. Notably, we observed a significant reduction in bloating, with the rate decreasing from 12.5% before taking the supplement to just 0.6% after. This impressive drop highlights the potential benefits of vitamin D3 in alleviating bloating discomfort.
Overall, the findings suggest that OsteoCalVitFort is not only effective but also well-received by users, with 94% reporting satisfaction with their experience. Importantly, we noted that no significant adverse effects were reported, setting OsteoCalVitFort apart from other supplements often linked with gastrointestinal issues.
Read More
7
Omega-3s help reduce PMS bloating
Evaluation of the effect of omega-3 fatty acids in the treatment of premenstrual syndrome: "a pilot trial".
We observed the effectiveness of omega-3 fatty acids in treating symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) in a well-structured study with 184 women. Participants were divided into two groups, receiving either omega-3 supplements or a placebo over three months.
Encouragingly, we found that those taking omega-3 reported reduced bloating along with other symptoms like anxiety and headaches. Furthermore, these benefits increased with longer treatment durations. Overall, omega-3 fatty acids show promise for alleviating bloating in women suffering from PMS.
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7.5
Reduced bloating
4 people found this helpful
Omega fire! I tried this product after using Solgar omega, which was unavailable. I prefer this one as I had bloating and a fishy aftertaste with the other. After taking these capsules, I've noticed less bloating, my skin is drier, and my health has improved. I'm also taking a vitamin complex and completed a hair trace element test. Now, I'm committed to a full course.
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7.5
Less bloating
Excellent! I will finish the box and return to share my experience. The quality, ingredients, and packaging are good. Initially, I noticed a reduction in bloating. I will complete the course and then write a review about the best types of omegas.
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Sohrabi N, Kashanian M, Ghafoori SS, Malakouti SK. Evaluation of the effect of omega-3 fatty acids in the treatment of premenstrual syndrome: "a pilot trial". Complement Ther Med. 2013;21:141. 10.1016/j.ctim.2012.12.008
Sanaei M, Banasiri M, Shafiee G, Rostami M, Alizad S, et al. Calcium vitamin D3 supplementation in clinical practice: side effect and satisfaction. J Diabetes Metab Disord. 2015;15:9. 10.1186/s40200-016-0231-0
Sanaei M, Banasiri M, Shafiee G, Rostami M, Alizad S, et al. Calcium vitamin D3 supplementation in clinical practice: side effect and satisfaction. J Diabetes Metab Disord. 2015;15:5. 10.1186/s40200-016-0227-9