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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best tasting vitaminD3/calcium - bluebonnet's blueberry, March 22, 2010
so, following some research, i'm persuaded that: * i should be taking vitamin D3 & calcium, as i cruise in the vicinity of middle-age. * the ratio present in this product of the vitamin D3 with the calcium & magnesium, in the form it comes in, is the most appropriate to properly absorb the maximum benefits of taking vitamin D3. * this pleasantly thick, yet liquid, texture is the best choice well, folks, there are plenty of products that do all the above. we are left to find the best flavor. here it is - bluebonnet's blueberry. i like it straight up. it can be stirred in any yogurt. it can be added to milk/soy & poured over cereal - works great with grape-nuts Post Grape-Nuts Cereal, 24-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4). it could probably be frozen with milk/soy/yogurt/jello into a tasty creamsicle.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bluebonnet Beats Others By a Wide Margarine --oops,"Margin", December 23, 2009
Before I bought this, I asked my doctor if she'd ever heard of the brand, pretty much expecting her to say, "Of course, I use Bluebonnet margarine all the time!" but, in fact, she was familiar with this supplement and said it'd be perfectly good to take. Like another reviewer here, I noticed that my nighttime foot cramps vanished almost immediately -- though, to balance the picture, that also may have been the case when I was taking Citrical alone. (I take Citrical Calcium + D in addition to Bluebonnet -- too neurotic to rely on any one brand to protect my bones!) The advantage of this formula is how pleasant and easy the liquid is to take compared to the usual horse pills that calcium comes in -- so while the pill-taking feels like a chore, having a spoon or two of this fruity liquid seems more like a treat, which means you'll be less likely to skip a dose. In the back of my mind, I have a little concern over the lack of a "USP Verified" mark, which would give some level of assurance that this Bluebonnet stuff does indeed contain what the label says it does. But it seems like an honest product, so until I turn on CNN and see Bluebonnet execs being led off in handcuffs in "Calcium Crisis 2012," I'll keep on taking it.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A big difference, October 1, 2008
A friend suggested I try Cal/Mag to relieve nighttime leg/foot cramps. I've been taking it for 4 months and haven't had any cramps. I also noticed something else, I am a diabetic and have toe tingling and for me after a few days of taking Cal/Mag my tingling stopped, for me anyway.
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