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Sugar Shock? Taking Calcium and Vitamin D When You're Diabetic

Posted by Cal-EZ team on Aug 4, 2015 4:00:00 PM

Recently, we talked about vitamin D and diabetes. And that got me thinking. So what happens when you don’t like to swallow pills? Or you have a hard time swallowing pills? Or if you have dysphagia? How do you get your calcium and vitamin D? There are ways to get calcium other than in a pill, such as in soft chews, gummies, or dissolvables. These are great options, but what about when you have diabetes? Could you still take these alternatives to pills when you have to worry about maintaining blood sugar levels? So, I looked into some of these non-pill forms of calcium and vitamin D to see if you could.

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Topics: Calcium, Vitamin D, Diabetes

Getting your daily calcium and vitamin D needs covered has never been easier. Each individual stick pack of Cal-EZ contains 1,000 mg of elemental calcium and 1,000 IU of vitamin D3 in a powder. Simply mix one stick pack of Cal-EZ into your favorite beverage or soft food.

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The information in this article is for informational use only, It does not intend to replace the services of a healthcare professional. Please see your healthcare professional if you have any questions about calcium or calcium supplements.

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