Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Very Effective
Based on 3 Researches
9
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Tablets
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calcium (elemental) (from 2,775 mg complex of Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Citrate, Calcium Ascorbate)
1 g (1,000 mg)
77%
Magnesium (elemental) (from 928 mg complex of Magnesium Oxide, Magnesium Citrate, Magnesium Ascorbate)
500 mg
119%

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Acupuncture aids shoulder tendonitis
We explored the benefits of acupuncture in treating shoulder calcific tendinitis, a condition where calcium deposits form in the shoulder, causing pain and restricted movement. Our focus was a 67-year-old woman who suffered from intense shoulder pain and functional limitations for six months.

To tackle her condition, she underwent 12 acupuncture sessions. These sessions were tailored to target specific meridians affected by her illness, using about 12 needles each time. We monitored her pain levels and shoulder movement throughout the treatment period, and a follow-up MRI was conducted afterward.

Remarkably, the follow-up MRI revealed that the calcific deposits had vanished, and she experienced significant pain relief, regaining mobility and independence in her daily activities. Although she reported some mild stiffness afterward, she was encouraged to continue home exercises for further improvement. Though the results are promising, we recommend more extensive studies with control groups to validate these findings further.
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9
Calcium treatment shows promise
We explored the effectiveness of combining focused shock wave therapy and ultrasound-guided percutaneous irrigation for treating painful calcium deposits in the shoulder, known as calcific tendinopathy. Our study involved 229 patients suffering from prolonged shoulder pain, with an average age of 55 years and an average duration of symptoms lasting 30 months. The therapies were applied monthly, with ultrasound guidance playing a crucial role throughout the treatment process.

We focused on two main outcomes: how well the calcium deposits dissolved and the overall improvement in patients' shoulder function, measured by standardized clinical scores. We reported a high success rate in dissolving these deposits, particularly among patients in the "complete resorption" group, who showed significantly better results and required fewer treatment sessions.

Interestingly, the study highlighted the need for special attention to patients classified as type B in the Molé classification, who might present persistent issues despite treatment. This finding suggests that while calcium treatment can be effective, its success may vary based on specific patient characteristics.
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We explored the issue of calcific tendinopathy in the shoulder, a condition that can cause significant pain due to the buildup of calcium deposits in the rotator cuff tendons. This condition mainly affects adults aged 30 to 50, with a higher prevalence in women.

The study highlighted various treatment options available, particularly nonsurgical methods. Among these, we reviewed ultrasound-guided needling (UGN) and extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT), both of which have shown promising results in relieving symptoms and improving function. However, it's essential to note that the study did not specifically isolate the effects of calcium treatment from other nonsurgical treatments, making it difficult to determine the unique impact of calcium on tendonitis.

Ultimately, while we found that UGN was effective in treating a significant case of calcific tendinopathy, further research would be necessary to more clearly assess calcium's role in the recovery process compared to other methods.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Reduced twitching
This supplement replenishes the calcium and magnesium lost due to sweets. I recommend one tablet daily, as my tendons no longer twitch. Thank you so much! ❤️
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7.5
Visible improvement
Large packaging and a worthwhile gift for my 62-year-old father. Calcium and magnesium are crucial for health in old age, seen in the visible effects after a month. The dosage is ideal for addressing deficiencies, making this a Must Have for organ health.
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7.5
Recommended supplement
A beneficial supplement for bones and tendons; I highly recommend it!
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Likely Very Effective
Based on 3 Researches
9
  • All Researches
9
Calcium treatment shows promise
We explored the effectiveness of combining focused shock wave therapy and ultrasound-guided percutaneous irrigation for treating painful calcium deposits in the shoulder, known as calcific tendinopathy. Our study involved 229 patients suffering from prolonged shoulder pain, with an average age of 55 years and an average duration of symptoms lasting 30 months. The therapies were applied monthly, with ultrasound guidance playing a crucial role throughout the treatment process.

We focused on two main outcomes: how well the calcium deposits dissolved and the overall improvement in patients' shoulder function, measured by standardized clinical scores. We reported a high success rate in dissolving these deposits, particularly among patients in the "complete resorption" group, who showed significantly better results and required fewer treatment sessions.

Interestingly, the study highlighted the need for special attention to patients classified as type B in the Molé classification, who might present persistent issues despite treatment. This finding suggests that while calcium treatment can be effective, its success may vary based on specific patient characteristics.
Read More
9
Acupuncture aids shoulder tendonitis
We explored the benefits of acupuncture in treating shoulder calcific tendinitis, a condition where calcium deposits form in the shoulder, causing pain and restricted movement. Our focus was a 67-year-old woman who suffered from intense shoulder pain and functional limitations for six months.

To tackle her condition, she underwent 12 acupuncture sessions. These sessions were tailored to target specific meridians affected by her illness, using about 12 needles each time. We monitored her pain levels and shoulder movement throughout the treatment period, and a follow-up MRI was conducted afterward.

Remarkably, the follow-up MRI revealed that the calcific deposits had vanished, and she experienced significant pain relief, regaining mobility and independence in her daily activities. Although she reported some mild stiffness afterward, she was encouraged to continue home exercises for further improvement. Though the results are promising, we recommend more extensive studies with control groups to validate these findings further.
Read More
We explored the issue of calcific tendinopathy in the shoulder, a condition that can cause significant pain due to the buildup of calcium deposits in the rotator cuff tendons. This condition mainly affects adults aged 30 to 50, with a higher prevalence in women.

The study highlighted various treatment options available, particularly nonsurgical methods. Among these, we reviewed ultrasound-guided needling (UGN) and extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT), both of which have shown promising results in relieving symptoms and improving function. However, it's essential to note that the study did not specifically isolate the effects of calcium treatment from other nonsurgical treatments, making it difficult to determine the unique impact of calcium on tendonitis.

Ultimately, while we found that UGN was effective in treating a significant case of calcific tendinopathy, further research would be necessary to more clearly assess calcium's role in the recovery process compared to other methods.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.2
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Reduced twitching
This supplement replenishes the calcium and magnesium lost due to sweets. I recommend one tablet daily, as my tendons no longer twitch. Thank you so much! ❤️
Read More
7.5
Visible improvement
Large packaging and a worthwhile gift for my 62-year-old father. Calcium and magnesium are crucial for health in old age, seen in the visible effects after a month. The dosage is ideal for addressing deficiencies, making this a Must Have for organ health.
Read More
7.5
Recommended supplement
A beneficial supplement for bones and tendons; I highly recommend it!
Read More
6
Strengthened bones
Calcium and magnesium are well absorbed, creating a synergistic effect that strengthens both bones and tendons, reducing knee pain.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Visible improvement
Large packaging and a worthwhile gift for my 62-year-old father. Calcium and magnesium are crucial for health in old age, seen in the visible effects after a month. The dosage is ideal for addressing deficiencies, making this a Must Have for organ health.
9
Reduced twitching
This supplement replenishes the calcium and magnesium lost due to sweets. I recommend one tablet daily, as my tendons no longer twitch. Thank you so much! ❤️
7.5
Recommended supplement
A beneficial supplement for bones and tendons; I highly recommend it!
6
Strengthened bones
Calcium and magnesium are well absorbed, creating a synergistic effect that strengthens both bones and tendons, reducing knee pain.

References

  1. Hiraoka Y, Ochiai N, Hashimoto E, Inagaki K, Hattori F, et al. Clinical outcomes of combined focused shock wave and ultrasound-guided percutaneous irrigation of rotator cuff calcific tendinopathy therapy. J Orthop Sci. 2025. doi:10.1016/j.jos.2024.12.005
  2. Tang EC, Chow MT. Acupuncture help to resolve the calcific deposits of a patient suffering from shoulder calcific tendinitis: A case report. J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2024;40:948. doi:10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.07.001
  3. Calvi M, Malnati S, Clivio V, Vincenzo Z, Callegari L, et al. Nonsurgical removal of a massive calcification of the shoulder. Radiol Case Rep. 2024;19:5226. doi:10.1016/j.radcr.2024.07.194
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