Bone Health Formula is a multi-nutrient
combination of vitamins and minerals designed to support bone health. It includes a complex of other synergistic nutrients to optimize calcium
uptake and to help preserve bone mass. Osteoporosis is major concern for
both men and women, but more so for women (due to hormonal factors) who
generally lose more bone mass than men. Ensure that your bones are given
an adequate amount of nutrients they need to repair themselves. When you
are deficient of these nutrients (or due to other aggravating factors)
loss of bone mass may occur. Natural support for osteoporosis includes
diet, the use of supplements and physical therapies to maximize the
body’s use of nutrients and minimize factors that cause the body to move
nutrients out of the bones. |
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- Calcium (from MCHA) 1000mg
- Phosphorus (from MCHA) 510mg
- Protein (from MCHA) 1514mg
- Magnesium (magnesium oxide) 500mg
- Zinc (zinc gluconate) 10mg
- Copper (copper chelate) 1mg
- Manganese (manganese gluconate) 1mg
- Boron (boron citrate) 3mg
- Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 200mg
- Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 1000mg
- Vitamin K3 (menadione) 100mg
- Folic Acid 400mg
- Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 100mcg
- Glucosamine Hydrochloride 300mg
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- Optimal source of Calcium for maximum absorption
- Supports bone health
- Helps prevent degenerative bone diseases
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Contains no wheat, gluten, dairy, egg,
preservative or color.
Store in a cool dry place. |
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| Take 1 to 6 capsules per day with meals,
preferably dividing the number of capsules equally with each
meal to facilitate maximum absorption, or as directed by a
health care practitioner. |
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What is Microcrystalline Hydroxyapatite?
Microcrystalline Hydroxyapatite is sometimes referred to as the
‘second generation bone meal’ because it contains a great amount
of calcium and minerals, which are usually sourced from animal
bones (usually cows or sheep). It is solely free of the
contaminant found in bone meal and has been clinically proven to
increase bone mass and decrease loss of bone mass. MCHA is
believed to be the most optimal calcium form because it contains
all other substances that naturally occur in the bone. |
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