Bone health
Calcium is essential for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth. Calcium supplements may help reduce the risk of osteoporosis, a condition that can lead to fractures in the hip, vertebrae, and forearms
Heart health
Calcium helps regulate muscle contractions, including the heartbeat
Blood clotting
Calcium helps blood clot normally
Nerve signals
Calcium helps send and receive nerve signals
Hormones
Calcium helps release hormones and other chemicals
Blood vessels
Calcium helps blood vessels move blood throughout the body
RWF's HEALTH FORMULA
Ginseng
Tribulus is widely known for its use as an aphrodisiac in traditional medicine. One study performed with Tribulus and elite Rugby players showed that Tribulus "significantly increased strength and fat-free mass."
Maca Root
Tribulus is widely known for its use as an aphrodisiac in traditional medicine. One study performed with Tribulus and elite Rugby players showed that Tribulus "significantly increased strength and fat-free mass."
Tribulus Terrestris
Tribulus is widely known for its use as an aphrodisiac in traditional medicine. One study performed with Tribulus and elite Rugby players showed that Tribulus "significantly increased strength and fat-free mass."
Hawthorn Berries
Tribulus is widely known for its use as an aphrodisiac in traditional medicine. One study performed with Tribulus and elite Rugby players showed that Tribulus "significantly increased strength and fat-free mass."
Ashwagandha
Tribulus is widely known for its use as an aphrodisiac in traditional medicine. One study performed with Tribulus and elite Rugby players showed that Tribulus "significantly increased strength and fat-free mass."
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Hjone Smith Lokion
Constructor of (Golden Gym)
Hjone Smith Lokion
Constructor of (Golden Gym)
Hjone Smith Lokion
Constructor of (Golden Gym)
Bibliographic References
- 01. Laugier R, Bernard JP Changes in pancreatic exocrine secretion with age (2012): 1179-1187.
- 02. Fasano A, Shea-Donohue T: Mechanisms of disease: the role of intestinal barrier function in the gastrointestinal.
- 03. Chafetz, Michael D. Nutrition and neurotransmitters: the nutrient bases of behavior. Prentice Hall, 1990.
- 03. Laugier R, Bernard JP Changes in pancreatic exocrine secretion with age (2012): 1179-1187.
- 05. Fasano A, Shea-Donohue T: Mechanisms of disease: the role of intestinal barrier function in the gastrointestinal.
- 06. Chafetz, Michael D. Nutrition and neurotransmitters: the nutrient bases of behavior. Prentice Hall, 1990.