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Schuessler Tissue Salts Kidz Minerals Strong Bones & Teeth 100 Tablets
Schuessler Tissue Salts Kidz Minerals Strong Bones & Teeth 100 Tablets
Strong Bones & Teeth
Bones that are strong and healthy from a young age are more likely to remain strong and healthy throughout our lives. As we all know Calcium is important for strong bones and also for healthy muscles. Magnesium is also found in our bones and works with calcium to build strong structures.
Assists with:
- Bone health
- Toothache
- Building strong teeth
- Teething
Each tablet contains equal amounts of 6x:
- Calc Fluor (Calcium chloride)
- Calc Phos (Calcium phosphate)
- Mag Phos (Magnesium phosphate)
- Silica (Silicon dioxide)
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How do I use this?
How do I use this?
Follow the instructions on the bottle.
Important Info
Important Info
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