chewable calcium tablets for mature adults and kids naturally sweetened with natural soluble fibre fos and lemon with vitamin d3 25µg per 2 tablets 100 nrv in the uk many peoples diets provide borderline levels of calcium particularly teenagers a quarter of 4yearolds for instance dont meet the nrv calcium intakes for girls and women are critical because achieving optimum bone density by the age of 30 has been shown to help bones remain strong in old age chewable calcium 400mg is an easy way to optimise intake of calcium with each chewable tablet providing a full 400mg per tablet together with 1 gram of fos fructooligosaccharides a special type of soluble fibre weve also included 25µg of chewable vitamin d an important addition as it contributes to the normal absorptionutilisation of calcium and the maintenance of normal bones most manufacturers use sugar in their chewable formulas but weve added fos to our chewable calcium tablets for natural sweetness fos is a natural material extract...
, tasty lemon flavour tablets, popular with both adults and kids, naturally sweetened with fos helps calcium absorption, with vitamin d 5µg per 2 tablets (100% nrv)these tasty lemon flavoured tablets are an easy way to take calcium providing a full 400mg of calcium per tablet together with 1 gram of fos (fructo-oligosaccharides) a special type of sweet soluble fibre. most manufacturers use sugar in their chewable formulas but we've added fos to enhance the pleasant sweet taste. fos is a natural material extracted from chicory roots that does not cause tooth decay. it is known to encourage our own friendly bacteria in the bowel and early studies indicate that this may help to improve our absorption of calcium from the gut. recent research has highlighted the importance of vitamin d and two tablets provides 5µg of vitamin d 100% of the rda.this is a great product for children who need extra calcium but hate taking tablets or indeed anyone who finds swallowing tablets difficult.many people’s diets provide insufficient levels of calcium and teenagers in particular fail to consume adequate calcium from diet alone and a quarter of the uk’s 4 year olds have intakes below the rni. calcium intakes for girls and women are critical because achieving optimum bone density by the age of 30 has been shown to help keep bones strong in old age.