
The Food and Drug Administration's proposed changes to
its calcium health claim including adding vitamin D for bone health
throughout life. Vitamin D is critical for bone health and, when combined with calcium, works to help reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
its calcium health claim including adding vitamin D for bone health
throughout life. Vitamin D is critical for bone health and, when combined with calcium, works to help reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
Americans do not get enough calcium and vitamin D in their diets. They
need easier ways of consuming the recommended intake of these essential
nutrients. One option is drinking orange juice fortified with Calcium and Vitamin D.
Look for orange juice that contains calcium citrate malate (CCM), known as FruitCal(R), which is an ideal calcium source for fortifying fruit juices since it is very soluble and does not affect the juice's natural taste. This highly absorbable form of calcium has been clinically tested and shown to help build strong bones in children and
adolescents and help maintain bone mass in adult women. In addition to
its excellent solubility, CCM is better absorbed by the body than calcium
carbonate supplements (the most popular calcium supplements). Vitamin D
further enhances the body's ability to absorb calcium.
Tropicana, through a partnership with the Osteoporosis Research Center at
Creighton University, a leading center for bone health, has provided a
brochure to educate consumers about the recommended intake of these
essential nutrients. The brochure, The Calcium-Vitamin D Connection:
Strong Bones, Healthy Bodies, is available by calling 1-877-398-0228 and
can be downloaded at Tropicana.com.


