A unique nutritional supplement that provides exceptional care for your body with respect for nature.

OVOVITAL fine micronized powder from egg shells, which are one of the richest natural sources of calcium.
OVOVITAL is free of any chemical and auxiliary substances and therefore does not burden the body even with long-term use. It has a high bioavailability and up to 30% higher absorption than synthetic calcium, which means that calcium from eggshells is easily absorbed by the human body because its structure is similar to the calcium found in bones and teeth.
In addition to calcium, eggshells naturally contain small amounts of other important minerals and bioactive substances such as magnesium, phosphorus, copper, zinc, manganese, iron, fluorine and selenium, which help the absorption of calcium itself but are also beneficial for overall health.
Who should take OVOVITAL?
Due to its natural composition, OVOVITAL is also suitable for children, pregnant and lactating women (in agreement with a doctor), diabetics, celiacs and phenylketonurics.
It is ideal for people who need to supplement calcium and minerals such as:
- people at risk of osteopenia and osteoporosis – calcium plays a key role in the prevention and treatment of osteopenia and osteoporosis because it is an essential building block of bone tissue.
- pregnant and breastfeeding women who have an increased need for minerals. Calcium is one of the most important nutrients for pregnant and lactating women and is often overlooked. It is essential for the development of the bones, teeth and other systems of the fetus and newborn, while also supporting the health of the mother to prevent health complications. If a mother does not consume enough calcium, the body removes calcium from her bones, which can lead to bone loss. Proper calcium intake reduces the risk of pregnancy complications such as high blood pressure (pre-eclampsia). During breastfeeding, there is a temporary loss of bone mass in the mother. After breastfeeding stops, bone mass usually recovers, and adequate intake of calcium and vitamin D supports this process.


- children in a period of intense growth (growth spurt), when the need for minerals is increased. Adequate intake during the growth spurt helps to achieve maximum bone density, thereby reducing the risk of osteoporosis in adulthood.
- children with growing pains – calcium deficiency can cause weakening of the bones, which increases their sensitivity and can contribute to pain. Adequate calcium intake promotes bone strength and reduces bone sensitivity to intense mechanical loading.
- people in recovery after fractures – calcium is a key mineral in bone regeneration after fractures. Fractures require an intensive healing process that involves the formation of new bone tissue, and sufficient calcium is essential in this process. Adequate calcium intake prevents weakening of the bone at the fracture site, minimising the risk of recurrent fractures
- people with inadequate dietary calcium intake e.g. lactose intolerance – traditional dairy products are the main source of calcium, people with this problem may be at increased risk of calcium deficiency, which can negatively affect bone and dental health in particular.
- women in the menopausal period, when the loss of estrogens leads to a dramatic decrease in bone mass
- seniors – the risk of osteoporosis increases with age
- immobile patients – immobility (limited mobility) has a significant impact on bone health. Lack of physical activity can lead to bone loss (osteoporosis), weakened bones and increased risk of fractures. Calcium plays a key role in maintaining bone health, especially in immobile patients. Immobile patients often suffer from muscle weakness, which can put even more strain on the bones. Calcium promotes proper muscle contraction, which can reduce the risk of injuries.


Taking calcium can also be beneficial for a number of dental diagnoses and conditions that affect the health of the teeth and gums. These include:
- tooth decay – calcium helps restore and strengthen enamel, which weakens when attacked by acids produced by bacteria. It is important in remineralising teeth, reducing the risk of further decay.
- periodontitis (gum disease) – low levels of calcium may be associated with an increased risk of gum disease because the mineral helps support the health of the bone that surrounds and holds the teeth. Calcium contributes to the strength of gum tissue.
- Dental erosion – this condition is caused by the wearing away of tooth enamel by acids (e.g. from acidic foods or acid reflux). Calcium promotes the regeneration of minerals in tooth enamel.
- Osteoporosis affecting teeth – osteoporosis can cause bone loss in the jaw, which can lead to loose or missing teeth. Taking calcium along with vitamin D helps maintain healthy bone density, including in the jaw.
- orthodontic treatments (e.g. braces) – good bone mineralisation is important when moving teeth with braces. Calcium helps to strengthen the jawbone to support the stabilisation of teeth after orthodontic treatment.
- milk teeth and the growth of permanent teeth in children – calcium is essential for the proper development and mineralisation of baby teeth and permanent teeth.
- conditions after tooth extractions and oral surgery – increased calcium intake can promote bone and gum healing after tooth extractions or other surgical procedures. It is also important for preventing bone loss at the extraction site.
- enamel hypoplasia – a disorder of enamel development that can cause enamel to weaken. Calcium, along with phosphorus and fluoride, can help strengthen teeth and reduce tooth sensitivity.
- bruxism (teeth grinding) – can lead to tooth enamel wear and damage to the jawbone. Calcium promotes the regeneration of damaged tooth structure and maintains the strength of the jawbone.


How to take OVOVITAL and what to combine it with?
OVOVITAL should also be combined with Vitamin D3 ULTRA. The combination of vitamin D3 and calcium is crucial for healthy and strong bones, proper muscle function and overall vitality. This combination is especially beneficial for children, adolescents, post-menopausal women and seniors, ideally also in combination with vitamin K2 SOLO. Vitamin D supports the absorption of calcium from food in the intestines. Without enough vitamin D, the body can absorb only a small amount of calcium, which reduces its effectiveness. Calcium is crucial for healthy bones and teeth, as well as for the proper functioning of muscles and the nervous system.
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