Tesco Calcium and Vitamin D Reviews


Newest Review: ... milk fortifier, the other my breast milk. In order to continue producing milk for her I had to go dairy free, and the ... more
Customer Tesco Calcium and Vitamin D Reviews (3)

by - written on 15/01/13 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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Whilst expecting I was told by my midwife that pregnant women in the north of England where I am based are advised to take Vitamin D supplements. This is because the amount of sunshine (that helps the body produce Vitamin D) is below the optimum required. Vitamin D is important in the development of healthy bones and teeth, its role being to aid the absorption of Calcium. For this reason Vitamin D is often combined with Calcium in tablet form. Some months after the birth of Baby CrazyEgg it was suspected that she had an intolerance of cow's milk protein. There were two sources of this in her diet, one was breast milk fortifier, the other my breast milk. In order to Read the complete review

by - written on 18/05/12 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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I have always grown up using vitamin tablets at breakfast to start the day. My doctor advised me that I needed more calcium in my diet, I bought these from tesco as I have used many of there supplements before and thought that these would get the sufficient calcium in my diet, along with vitamin D! I will now go into more detail on the product. The bottle: You get 60 tablets in the bottle, it is blue with a blue lid. I like the fact that all of the supplements have different coloured lids so you can pick out the one that you want. I find that the bottle is too big for the amount of tablets in it, it only fills up just over half way! Most products ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/10/11 (Very useful, 176 readings)
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As you may see from a previous review I am currently taking the supplement Folic Acid, something recommended to pregnant woman or those trying for a baby, however unfortunately this is not the only supplement I am currently on, in the last few weeks I have been advised to start taking Calcium tablets. I am a vegetarian as well as a bit of a fussy eater, I have a healthy diet and eat plenty of fruit and veg but there are a lot of things I will not eat like eggs, certain yoghurts as they are not vegetarian and I'm not a huge fan of cereal as I find the milk makes it go soggy, I also will only drink black coffee so I do not even get any calcium from the little bit of milk .. Read the complete review
