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2-Pk 120-Ct Nature's Bounty Calcium Softgels w/ D3 (1200mg/25mcg Per Serving)

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  • Providing 1200 mg of Calcium per serving, this Calcium supplement supports bones and neuromuscular health.
  • Each softgel includes 1000 IU of Vitamin D3 to aid in calcium absorption and support your immune system.
  • Free from Gluten, Dairy, Wheat and artificial flavors.
  • Manufactured without artificial flavors or sweeteners.
  • Backed by 50 years of scientific expertise; Nature's Bounty offers trusted products, backed by science and made with great ingredients.

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Amazon has 2-Pack 120-Count Nature's Bounty Calcium Softgels w/ Vitamin D3 (1200mg/25mcg Per Serving) for $7.14 - 25% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Providing 1200 mg of Calcium per serving, this Calcium supplement supports bones and neuromuscular health.
  • Each softgel includes 1000 IU of Vitamin D3 to aid in calcium absorption and support your immune system.
  • Free from Gluten, Dairy, Wheat and artificial flavors.
  • Manufactured without artificial flavors or sweeteners.
  • Backed by 50 years of scientific expertise; Nature's Bounty offers trusted products, backed by science and made with great ingredients.

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  • About this deal:
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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $2.15 less (30% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.14 at the time of this posting.
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Dave_B
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You should do some research before supplementing calcium and vitamin D at the same time. Vitamin D increases calcium absorption and uses up magnesium. That can definitely cause an electrolyte imbalance, which is rather unpleasant. If you're going to take this, you should also supplement magnesium to keep your calcium and magnesium levels in balance. Also, since vitamin D increases calcium absorption, that can lead to arterial calcification. If you also supplement vitamin K2, that should ensure calcium deposits on your bones and not inside your arteries.

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Nov 14, 2025 10:32 AM
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cjyapNov 14, 2025 10:32 AM
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Wow, great price, I got it for 4.28 with sub and save.
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You should do some research before supplementing calcium and vitamin D at the same time. Vitamin D increases calcium absorption and uses up magnesium. That can definitely cause an electrolyte imbalance, which is rather unpleasant. If you're going to take this, you should also supplement magnesium to keep your calcium and magnesium levels in balance. Also, since vitamin D increases calcium absorption, that can lead to arterial calcification. If you also supplement vitamin K2, that should ensure calcium deposits on your bones and not inside your arteries.
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Quote from Dave_B :
You should do some research before supplementing calcium and vitamin D at the same time. Vitamin D increases calcium absorption and uses up magnesium. That can definitely cause an electrolyte imbalance, which is rather unpleasant. If you're going to take this, you should also supplement magnesium to keep your calcium and magnesium levels in balance. Also, since vitamin D increases calcium absorption, that can lead to arterial calcification. If you also supplement vitamin K2, that should ensure calcium deposits on your bones and not inside your arteries.
Wow...
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Quote from Dave_B :
You should do some research before supplementing calcium and vitamin D at the same time. Vitamin D increases calcium absorption and uses up magnesium. That can definitely cause an electrolyte imbalance, which is rather unpleasant. If you're going to take this, you should also supplement magnesium to keep your calcium and magnesium levels in balance. Also, since vitamin D increases calcium absorption, that can lead to arterial calcification. If you also supplement vitamin K2, that should ensure calcium deposits on your bones and not inside your arteries.
Yes, which is a good thing for osteoporosis. Calcium, d, k and magnesium.
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DontTaxBeerNov 14, 2025 07:33 PM
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Quote from Dave_B :
You should do some research before supplementing calcium and vitamin D at the same time. Vitamin D increases calcium absorption and uses up magnesium. That can definitely cause an electrolyte imbalance, which is rather unpleasant. If you're going to take this, you should also supplement magnesium to keep your calcium and magnesium levels in balance. Also, since vitamin D increases calcium absorption, that can lead to arterial calcification. If you also supplement vitamin K2, that should ensure calcium deposits on your bones and not inside your arteries.
you should first ask yourself why are you supplementing and not getting nutrition through food? did you do blood tests and results came back with a deficiency? that would be my first step.
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thezenNov 14, 2025 07:44 PM
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D 1000 IU is nothing. does not affect calcium absorption much.
4000 IU is the daily min amount recommended for adults.
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Wonder why companies don't put all four in one suppliment? Or do they??

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Dave_BNov 14, 2025 07:51 PM
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Quote from thezen :
D 1000 IU is nothing. does not affect calcium absorption much.4000 IU is the daily min amount recommended for adults.
Good point, 1000iu is a very low dose of vitamin D3.
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Dave_BNov 14, 2025 08:29 PM
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you should first ask yourself why are you supplementing and not getting nutrition through food? did you do blood tests and results came back with a deficiency? that would be my first step.
It's very difficult to get sufficient vitamin D through food. According to research papers I've read, many Americans are vitamin D deficient. But you are correct, you should definitely get a blood test before supplementing; tests for vitamin D levels are accurate and inexpensive; have your doctor order it and it'll likely be covered by insurance. If you're below 50 ng/mL, supplements (or more sunshine) may be beneficial. But in that case, don't just supplement Vitamin D3; many people try that and after a little while they start feeling terrible and their vitamin D levels stop rising. Your body needs magnesium to process vitamin D into a useful form, so if you supplement D without getting sufficient magnesium via either food or supplements, you're going to have a bad time; you'll have an electrolyte imbalance, you'll have low magnesium levels, and your body won't be able to process the vitamin D you're taking. And sure, if you can get these nutrients via nutrition and sunlight, that's the best. Some leafy greens contain both magnesium and vitamin K.
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For those who want more calcium to be absorbed, take with vinegar or lemon juice.
Calcium carbonate is more like acid reducer and not efficient to absorb.
Though unabsorbed calcium protect your large intestine from cancer.
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I've heard many Drs will not recommend vit D suppliments for healthy people who spend some daylight time outside each week but during the winter months they do recommend it because of the shorter daylight. Of course any blood tests showing low values take presidence over what you should be taking - How many people do a yearly physical with blood tests? This reminds me to make a drs appt because it's been awhile for me...
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thezenNov 15, 2025 07:43 AM
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As long as you take proper ratio of Mag and Vit K2, taking Vid D up to 10000 IU is pretty safe even if you're exposed to sunlight enough.
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Quote from DealSeekerDeal :
Wonder why companies don't put all four in one suppliment? Or do they??
Good question.
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TBloopNov 16, 2025 02:07 PM
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2 warnings:
- Calcium Carbonate isnt efficiently absorbed so dont just look at the milligram(mg) amounts and be impressed. You may ultimately absorb more with a smaller amount of a better form of calcium such as calcium citrate.
- These pills are huge horse pills so look at the review pictures and make sure you can swallow that.
If you still want to take calcium carbonate and want something chewable, just go for max strength Tums. The "smoothie" kind taste less chalky.

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