PRING VALLEY
Calcium
78/100
SUPPIE SCORE
72/100
EFFICACY
Medium
SAFETY
100/100
CLEANLINESS
What Does Calcium Do?
Calcium 600 mg with vitamin D 800 IU provides a standard supplemental pairing where evidence supports modest fracture reduction in older adults at comparable doses.
How does this calcium and vitamin D combination compare to getting them from diet alone?
What is the recommended daily calcium intake for adults over 50?
Are there any medications that might interact with this supplement?
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What Are the Benefits of Calcium?
Based on proven scientific research
Bone healthStrong
Fracture risk reductionModerate
Osteoporosis supportModerate
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What Are the Side Effects of PRING VALLEY Calcium?
Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.
RiskMedium Risk
Overview
•Calcium 600 mg serving may contribute to total daily intake near or above 2,000-2,500 mg UL when combined with diet
•Vitamin D at 800 IU aligns with common supplemental levels studied without hypercalcemia risk in most trials
•Combined calcium + vitamin D linked to possible increased kidney stone risk in some postmenopausal women studies
•Some meta-analyses note potential modest CVD risk elevation with supplemental calcium doses in this range
Potential Side Effects
Negative Interactions
Inactive Ingredients
Safe Formulation!
Great news, this product doesn't contain harmful ingredients!
What Are the Ingredients in PRING VALLEY Calcium?
Vitamin D 20 mog (800 lU) Calcium
600 mg
Dosage & Bioavailability
How the active doses and forms in Calcium compare to the research.
•Calcium — 600 mg; within 500-1,200 mg supplemental ranges commonly studied in adults.
•Vitamin D — 800 IU (20 mcg); matches guideline supplemental levels of 400-800 IU paired with calcium in fracture trials.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about PRING VALLEY Calcium