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Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: This product is very effective. Pros
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Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: Best calcium supplement I have ever taken. Doesn't upset stomach, easy to swallow and derived from algae. Pros Cons Best Uses Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: Everyday Pros
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Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: I take one pill in the morning and two with dinner. These were recommended to me at a health store by a nutritionist and they seem to work very well. I like the fact that they use all natural products. Pros
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Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: I like the source of calcium, algae. Great product. I like New Chapter products. Pros Cons Best Uses
Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: I have tried so many calcium products and the vast majority make me nauseous. This does not. Pros
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Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: I'm thrilled to have a quality vegetarian calcium and magnesium supplement. This does not upset the stomach either. Pros
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Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: Highly recommend for someone desiring to strengthen their bones. Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: You gotta check this out. I just stumbled on an article [@] saying Bone Strength no longer uses AlgaeCal. They aren't volunteering the info so it needs to be spread around… Comments about New Chapter Bone Strength Take Care, Slimline Tablets, 120 ea: Anyone else know if it's true that Bone Strength is now using a dredged b grade algae instead of algaecal? Because that's what I just read about it here [...] ![]() |