BariMelts Calcium Citrate with Vitamin D3 & Magnesium 120 Smooth-Dissolving Tablets (1-Month Supply) Bariatric Calcium Supplements for Women Natural Berry Flavor
- Post-bariatric-surgery calcium supplement: Barimelts Calcium Citrate is uniquely designed to support the nutritional gaps of women who have undergone bariatric surgery with great-tasting, smooth-dissolving tablets that are gentle on the stomach - Bariatric must-haves: Contains 500 mg of calcium citrate, plus magnesium and vitamin D to help maximize calcium absorption and maintain healthy bones*?? - Easy to take: We formulated an enjoyable way to take calcium after bariatric surgery with tasty melt-in-your-mouth tablets that ensure nutrients are readily available for absorption after ingestion, just take 2 tablets twice daily - Formulated with you in mind: Available in our natural berry flavor, our calcium supplement is gluten-free, dairy-free, non-GMO and contains only natural sweeteners and flavors? - Committed to quality and care: Barimelts bariatric vitamins follow ASMBS guidelines, are produced in our NSF-certified GMP facility, and undergo third-party testing for potency and purity?
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Why is calcium important after bariatric surgery?
What type of calcium is best for bariatric patients?
Can I get enough calcium from my diet alone after bariatric surgery?
When is the best time to take calcium supplements?
Barimelts Bariatric Vitamins
Why is calcium important after bariatric surgery?
Calcium is essential for maintaining strong bones. After bariatric surgery, your body's ability to absorb calcium can be reduced, making it crucial to supplement your diet with calcium to meet your daily needs.
What type of calcium is best for bariatric patients?
Calcium citrate is considered one of the best types of calcium for bariatric patients because it is easier to absorb, especially in the altered digestive system after surgery.
Can I get enough calcium from my diet alone after bariatric surgery?
It may be difficult to meet the recommended daily intake of calcium after bariatric surgery due to the reduced food intake and absorption issues. Supplementation is often recommended to help address potential dietary gaps after surgery.
When is the best time to take calcium supplements?
It is recommended that calcium supplements be taken in divided doses, typically two to three times a day, as the body may only absorb 500-600 mg of calcium at a time. It’s also recommended to take calcium supplements with meals to support absorption.