Optimal Health - English

2012-2013

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HELP PREVENT OSTEOPOROSIS WITH CALCIUM AND VITAMIN D.* NUTRILITE® Cal Mag D • Provides key essential minerals copper, zinc, and manganese to aid in building and maintaining healthy bones. • Find out more about Cal Mag D (see page 22). Suggested use: For women and teens, one to three tablets a day, with meals. For men, one to two tablets a day, with meals. Each Cal Mag D tablet provides Vitamin C Vitamin D Calcium (from calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, and calcium amino acid chelate) Magnesium Zinc Copper Manganese Alfalfa dehydrate A-5880 180 tablets $26.85 P732B2164Y1744 20 mg 100 IU 250 mg 100 mg 5 mg 0.66 mg 0.83 mg 30 mg HELP YOUR BODY ABSORB CALCIUM FOR STRONG BONES AND TEETH, AND SUPPORT BREAST, COLON, AND IMMUNE SYSTEM HEALTH. NUTRILITE Vitamin D3 2000 IU plus vitamin K2 • Offers the same form of vitamin D naturally produced by sun exposure – to support the growth and health of bones. • Equals 20 glasses of milk in one tablet. • Provides vitamin K2 to help get calcium from your bloodstream into bones. Suggested use: Take one tablet daily with a meal. Each tablet provides Vitamin D (from cholecalciferol) Vitamin K2 (from extract of fermented soybeans) 10-9760 90 tablets $32.20 P878B2596Y2092 2,000 IU 20 mcg Inherent Health® offers a personal genetic test to determine your current bone health. Learn more about the Bone Health Genetic Test on page 67. * Regular exercise and a healthy diet with enough calcium and vitamin D helps individuals maintain good bone health and may reduce the risk of osteoporosis. † This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Trademark: Inherent Health (Interleukin Genetics, Inc., Waltham, Mass.). 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee | Order through your Amway Independent Business Owner. 23 BONE

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