Maxi-Health Cal-M-D
Calcium as the lead nutrient in calcium citrate form, with vitamin D3, vitamin K2 (MK-7), and magnesium named on the same bottle. Common serving is 4 tablets: 1,000 mg elemental calcium, 25 mcg (1,000 IU) D3, 100 mcg K2 (VitaMK7® / MenaQ7™), and 500 mg magnesium (as oxide). Shortlisted as the calcium-primary companion-stack lane — not a Vitamins D or K pick, and not a magnesium shortlist.
Affiliate link via /go/cal-maxi-cal-md (ASIN B003JCW6WQ). Prefer Amazon.com or the brand-authorized seller. Confirm 120 vs 240 count on the live label. Label lists soy (Enzymax® blend). Not medical advice.
- ASIN
- B003JCW6WQ
- Brand
- Maxi-Health
- Class
- Minerals · Major mineral · Calcium companion stack
- Form
- Calcium citrate tablets with D3, K2 MK-7, and magnesium oxide; listing serving often 4 tablets with meals (2 AM + 2 PM)
- Best for
- When you want one Amazon US bottle that matches the citrate + D3 + K2 + Mg companion-stack job and you will count those companions against other products
- Not for
- Anticoagulant regimens without a clinician (label warns about warfarin); stacking with PE citrate plus Caltrate plus a separate D3; osteoporosis treatment from a cart
Listing snapshot
Why it is on the shortlist
Many people take calcium that already includes D3 and K2. That is still a Calcium job. Citrate-only capsules: PE citrate. Grocery carbonate + D3 only: Caltrate 600+D3.
On CN the same job is often sold with CPP (casein phosphopeptide) on the label — ACTASK is a common example. CPP is rare on Amazon US; this pick covers citrate + D3 + K2 + magnesium without inventing a CPP twin.
Boundaries
Seller bone-density and heart language stays on the listing. CytoDaily does not diagnose or treat bone disease. Vitamin K and blood-thinner regimens belong with a clinician. Count the 1,000 IU D3 here plus any Vitamin D bottle. Count the 500 mg magnesium if you also use a Magnesium lane. Do not treat this as a K, D, or magnesium shortlist.
