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Hi there,
can someone please help me with some question re vitamins I am wanting to start taking Calcium and Magnesium powder does someone know a good one I can get from I herb
You might also want to try Cardiovascular Research Ltd., Ecological Formulas, Tri-Salts. It was recommended by my doctor to balance the ph. You can get it on iHerb. USP Grade Tri-Salts is a nutritional supplement especially designed to neutralize increased acidity. This unique buffering agent contains nutritionally significant amounts of the essential macrominerals calcium, magnesium and potassium as carbonates and bicarbonates without sodium or other salts.
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