Calcium Pyruvate


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Calcium Pyruvate 250g

335cc $13.50
  

Calcium Pyruvate 500g

640cc $24.50
  

Calcium Pyruvate 1kg

1235cc $44.25
  

Calcium Pyruvate 1.5kg

1810cc $63.00
  

Calcium Pyruvate 25kg

50000cc $1,106.00

Calcium Pyruvate 25kg+, 1000kg+





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What is Calcium Pyruvate?

Calcium pyruvate is pyruvic acid combined with the mineral calcium.

Pyruvate is a natural substance made in the body that contributes to metabolism and carbohydrate digestion. Pyruvate (as pyruvate dehyrogenase) is required to start the Krebs cycle, a process by which the body produces energy from chemical reactions. Natural sources of pyruvate include apples, cheese, dark beer and red wine.

Calcium pyruvate enhances the metabolism of sugar and starches into energy.

Benefits of Calcium Pyruvate

As a supplement, calcium pyruvate helps burn fat that is retained or deposited in the body, making it readily available for use as fuel. The additional energy released makes the body function more efficiently and aids in exercise. Taking calcium pyruvate as a supplement will not cause the body to produce less pyruvate.

Calcium pyruvate enhances the delivery of glucose and protein into muscle cells by increasing the amount of ATP available to the energy engines of cells (mitochondria) and may aid performance levels in exercise.

Purity and Concentration of Calcium Pyruvate

Calcium pyruvate powder contains no fillers, taste additives or anti-caking agents.You will receive a resealable bag of this powder. Store in a cool, dry area protected from light. Reseal after each use.

Potential Side Effects of Calcium Pyruvate

Side effects such as diarrhea, bloating, gas and increased bowel movements have been reported. Those with heart conditions should choose calcium pyruvate over sodium pyruvate. Sodium compounds have a higher likelihood of increasing blood pressure.

Recommended use of calcium pyruvate

As a dietary supplement, take 2000 milligrams (scant 1/2 tsp) one to three times per day, or as directed by a physician. Individual needs may vary. Using the full bulk density/volumetric conversion chart for calcium pyruvate, you can see that a serving of 1/2 teaspoon equals 2440 milligrams(mg) of calcium pyruvate. A serving of 3/8 tsp equals 1830 mg.

Because calcium pyruvate is 15 percent elemental calcium, a 2000 mg serving will yield 300 milligrams of elemental calcium. The FDA recommends a Daily Value(DV) of 1000 mg calcium (for adults and children over 4 years of age). Thus, you will be getting 30% of the Daily Value per serving.

The FDA recommends the following Daily Intake Values of Calcium:.... ..For Infants: 600mg ..For Children Less than 4 years of age: 800 mg ..For Pregnant and Lactating Women: 1300 mg

Mixing and Solubility of Calcium Pyruvate

This product dissolves quickly in water. Mix with water or citrus juice and drink.

References & Further Research

University of Maryland Medical Center: Calcium

Office of Dietary Supplements, National Institutes of Health: Calcium

Linus Pauling Micronutrient Information Center: Calcium

NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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