




                  Calcium Magnesium Complex with Vitamin D3 
                



Target-Mins® are made with specific free-form amino acids and use a 2:1 ratio of calcium: phosphorus and calcium: magnesium ratio to support calcium utilization.** This dynamic formula also supports body availability of calcium.** Adequate calcium and vitamin D, as part of a healthy diet, along with exercise, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life.
Vitamin D3
(as cholecalciferol)
10mcg (400 I.U.)Calcium
(as calcium hydroxyapatite calcium citrate, calcium aspartate, calcium alpha-ketoglutarate, calcium lysinate)†
1,000mgPhosphorus
(from calcium hydroxyapatite)†
500mgMagnesium
(as magnesium oxide, magnesium citrate, magnesium aspartate, magnesium taurinate, magnesium alpha-ketoglutarate)†
500mg†Country Life always labels minerals in elemental weight.
Product details 
Supplement Facts
| Serving Size | 2 tablets | |
|---|---|---|
| Servings Per Container | 45 | |
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
| Vitamin D (D3 (as cholecalciferol)  | 10 mcg (400 I.U.) | 50% | 
| Calcium (as calcium hydroxyapatite, calcium citrate, calcium aspartate, calcium alpha-ketoglutarate, calcium lysinate)†  | 1,000 mg | 77% | 
| Phosphorus (from calcium hydroxyapatite)†  | 500 mg | 40% | 
| Magnesium (as magnesium oxide, magnesium citrate, magnesium aspartate, magnesium taurinate, magnesium alpha-ketoglutarate)†  | 500 mg | 119% | 
| Other Ingredients:  Cellulose, stearic acid, cellulose & glycerin coating, silica, vegetable glaze.  | ||
| †Country Life always labels minerals in elemental weight. | ||
| Directions: Adults take two (2) tablets daily with food. Do not exceed recommended dose. As a reminder, discuss the supplements and medications that you take with your health care providers.  | ||
Target-Mins® are made with specific free-form amino acids and use a 2:1 ratio of calcium: phosphorus and calcium: magnesium ratio to support calcium utilization.** This dynamic formula also supports body availability of calcium.** Adequate calcium and vitamin D, as part of a healthy diet, along with exercise, may reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life.










