Doctors recommending calcium water to avoid osteoporosis
Leading doctors across the United States are turning to alternative therapies, among them a recommendation to drink Sanfaustino, an all-natural calcium water.
13/07/05 Osteoporosis currently affects more than 75 million people in the United States, Europe and Japan. To protect the bones and prevent the onset of osteoporosis, calcium is a key element, yet studies have shown that 75% of Americans do not get enough of this vital nutrient.
In an effort to reduce this trend, leading doctors across the country are turning to alternative therapies, among them a recommendation to drink Sanfaustino, the all-natural calcium water. Each eight-ounce glass of Sanfaustino contains over 10% of the RDA for calcium, and the calcium in Sanfaustino is as bio-available, or readily absorbed, as the calcium in milk, dose for dose.
Sanfaustino Calcium Water is currently recommended in the offices of leading Orthopedic Surgeons, Obstetrics/Gynecologists, Rheumatologists, Oncologists and Osteoporosis Prevention Specialists. The Company has plans to work with additional specialties and nutritionists in the coming year.
Sanfaustino is available nationwide at natural foods, gourmet and grocery stores -- and now at select doctor's offices.
Doctor recommended Sanfaustino comes direct from a one-of-a-kind mountain spring in Umbria, Italy that generates lightly effervescent water high in calcium. All natural Sanfaustino is the only bottled water deemed a "Good Source of Calcium" by the FDA. Each one liter bottle of Sanfaustino contains over 45% of the adult RDA for calcium -- without the fat and calories of other calcium sources. And Sanfaustino is sodium free. Sanfaustino has been enjoyed by Italians since 1894 and is now available in the United States at gourmet and natural foods stores and in the natural foods and bottled water sections of grocers nationwide.