Boron supplements
In order to prevent bone loss adequate amounts of vitamin D3, zinc, manganese and other nutrients should be available. Calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus can be incorporated into the bone matrix.
Another issue that many people are not aware of is that many forms of calcium do not absorb particularly well.
For overcoming of impediments that preclude aging women from achieving optimal calcium status, a mineral formula has been designed that provides 1200 elemental milligrams from three different forms of calcium per daily dose, along with critically important nutrients needed to promote healthy bones additionally to food sources.
Bone Restore™ supplement provides calcium along with nutrients like boron and silicon to further boost the body’s ability to maintain healthy bone density.
Boron has been identified as one of the most important nutrients to help maintain bone health.
As such, Life Extension has incorporated a powerful form of boron, called FruiteX-B OsteoBoron™, which is more bioavailable than boron citrate, the nutrient used in most commercial bone building supplements. FruiteX-B OsteoBoron™, is a natural boron/fructose/carbohydrate complex, similar to what is found in fruits and vegetables.
Its unique boron-carbohydrate structure that easily binds to fructose may be one of the reasons for its health benefits.
Boron in general is a crucial mineral in bone/joint health.
Numerous studies have shown boron to contribute to the structural integrity of bone. Boron supplement Facts Serving Size 5 capsules Servings Per Container 30 Amount Per Serving Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) 1000 IU Calcium (as dicalcium malate, calcium bis-glycinate, 1200 mg calcium fructoborate) Magnesium (as magnesium oxide) 340 mg Zinc (as zinc amino acid chelate) 2 mg Manganese (as manganese amino acid chelate) 1 mg Silicon (from horsetail herb, Equisetum arvense) 5 mg Boron (calcium fructoborate as patented Fruitex B® 3 mg.
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