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Bariatric Supplement System offers three supplement systems. In two of

them, the Cal+ and Max System, the user takes three Cal-Mag-D capsules

three times a day. The Cal-Mag-D bottle contains 30 servings of

Cal-Mag-D for the Basis System. In the Basic System, the user takes two

capsules three times a day. Due to the labeling requirements of the

FDA, the amount of capsules recommended to be taken is a day is referred

to as a " serving " even though that amount may be spread out over a day.

The Cal-Mag-D bottle label gives the dosage for the Basic System. When

a customer orders a Cal+ or Max System, I personally send them an email

with instructions to increase the dosage from the label recommendation

of 6 capsules per day to nine capsules per day. Taking nine capsules

per day, you would go through 1 1/2 bottles of Cal-Mag-D per month, or

three in two months. The cost for a 60 day supply of the Cal+ System is

$74.95 plus shipping and handling. The Cal-Mag-D supplement can be

purchased individually by contacting the company directly by email or

phone.

Ray Hooks

For WLS nutrition info, visit

http://www.bariatricsupplementsystem.com

lacorona@... wrote:

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> >>>>>>>>>>>Three Cal-Mag-D capsules are taken three times daily after each

> meal.

> Servings Per Container: 30>>>>>>>>

>

> just saw the above on Mr. Hooks website, just copied it here verbatim....but

> wondered does this mean that if you have to take 9 of Mr. Hook's " cal-Mag-D "

> capsules every day, you go through a bottle of 30 every 3 and a half days?

> That seems like that would be really expensive?

>

> Just wondering

> ceep

>

> Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

>

> Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

>

>

>

>

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Bariatric Supplement System offers three supplement systems. In two of

them, the Cal+ and Max System, the user takes three Cal-Mag-D capsules

three times a day. The Cal-Mag-D bottle contains 30 servings of

Cal-Mag-D for the Basis System. In the Basic System, the user takes two

capsules three times a day. Due to the labeling requirements of the

FDA, the amount of capsules recommended to be taken is a day is referred

to as a " serving " even though that amount may be spread out over a day.

The Cal-Mag-D bottle label gives the dosage for the Basic System. When

a customer orders a Cal+ or Max System, I personally send them an email

with instructions to increase the dosage from the label recommendation

of 6 capsules per day to nine capsules per day. Taking nine capsules

per day, you would go through 1 1/2 bottles of Cal-Mag-D per month, or

three in two months. The cost for a 60 day supply of the Cal+ System is

$74.95 plus shipping and handling. The Cal-Mag-D supplement can be

purchased individually by contacting the company directly by email or

phone.

Ray Hooks

For WLS nutrition info, visit

http://www.bariatricsupplementsystem.com

lacorona@... wrote:

>

> >>>>>>>>>>>Three Cal-Mag-D capsules are taken three times daily after each

> meal.

> Servings Per Container: 30>>>>>>>>

>

> just saw the above on Mr. Hooks website, just copied it here verbatim....but

> wondered does this mean that if you have to take 9 of Mr. Hook's " cal-Mag-D "

> capsules every day, you go through a bottle of 30 every 3 and a half days?

> That seems like that would be really expensive?

>

> Just wondering

> ceep

>

> Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

>

> Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

>

>

>

>

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