Israeli researchers created a technology that stabilizes an unstable form of calcium carbonate. This stabilized mineral provides better absorption and retention rates compared to other sources used for dietary calcium supplements.
Common mineral deficiencies in Crohn’s disease encompass a variety of essential minerals that are critical for the body’s overall health and well-being. Crohn’s disease often affects the small intestine, which is where most minerals are absorbed, and this can result in decreased absorption and subsequent deficiencies.