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Calcium carbonate may strengthen bones, maintain normal blood pressure, and even help prevent colon cancer and fatty liver. Some people use it for acid reflux. But are there any side effects? And do you know how much you need? Read on to learn about the ups and downs of the most popular calcium supplement in the world. What Is Calcium Carbonate?
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Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula Ca CO 3. It is a common substance found in rocks as the minerals calcite and aragonite, most notably in chalk and limestone, eggshells, gastropod shells, shellfish skeletons and pearls. Materials containing much calcium carbonate or resembling it are described as calcareous.
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Pure Original Ingredients Calcium Carbonate Powder is made from a single ingredient, providing a pure undiluted supplement. Calcium Carbonate is a natural source of elemental calcium. Use in wine making, brewing, agricultural, toothpaste, chalk, and more. Always Pure; Never any additives or fillers.
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