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Improve Patient Bone Health With Adora Calcium
As a health care provider you know how challenging it is to get patients to follow your advice – “lose weight, quit smoking, get more exercise” are all recommendations that patients just don’t want to hear. It is a relief when you can actually make a recommendation that they will embrace.
Calcium Your Patient's Will Actually Take
The beauty of Adora Calcium in premium chocolate is that patients really love the taste. In fact, many Adora fans tell us they no longer dread getting calcium from large pills or sticky chews, instead they look forward to their daily dose of chocolate. In addition, you can feel good that with every Adora Calcium disk they are getting:
- 500 mg of elemental calcium (as calcium carbonate)
- 100 IU of vitamin D
- 40 mcg of vitamin K
- all-natural ingredients
- only 30 calories and a very small amount of sugar (2g)
For more information visit the Nutrition Information or FAQ pages.
The Adora Calcium Sampling Program
At the beginning of 2007 we offered samples of Adora Calcium to health care facilities throughout the country. The product was such a hit that we were swamped with requests for additional samples. In fact we receive requests daily from health care providers who tell us our product is the best they have found. Unfortunately, since we are not a large pharmaceutical company, but rather a small chocolate manufacturer, we are no longer able to offer this complimentary program.
Rest assured, you and your patients will still be able to buy Adora Calcium in retail stores or order Adora Calcium online. And you can feel free to tell your patients about this Web site, www.adoraCalcium.com, where they can access the latest product information, helpful osteoporosis resources, and a FREE subscription to our Women's Health Newsletter.
THANK YOU for your continued support. We truly appreciate all you do to help make our product a success while helping your patients remember to Crave Your Calcium™!
Bone Health Resources for Health Educators
The
2004 Surgeon General report on bone
health(PDF)
National Osteoporosis Foundation
International Osteoporosis Foundation
Protect Your Bones & Joints (educational program for teens from the The Bone and Joint Decade)
Fit to a T (educational program for adults from The Bone and Joint Decade)
Visit the Links & Information page for additional reliable health resources.
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