Bone Support Blend

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Minerals in Our Bone Support Blend

Boron: Recent studies have reported possible improvements in bone mineral density in women who supplemented with boron. Boron's role in bone maintenance appears to be associated with its interactions with other minerals such as Calcium and Magnesium.

Calcium: 98% of the body's Calcium is stored in our bones. Its primary function in bone is to create rigidity (giving us our distinctive shape) and as a storehouse for the body's metabolic needs for Calcium such as nerve transmission, blood clotting, and blood pH balancing.

Magnesium: 64% of the body's Magnesium is concentrated in the bones. Magnesium is necessary for Calcium regulation.

Manganese: The role of Manganese in cartilage appears to be centered on its involvement in the synthesis of proteoglycans, which are major constituents of cartilage's extra cellular matrix.

Silica: Studies indicate that Silica supplementation can promote bone density, resiliency, and strength. Silica is essential for building the bone/collagen matrix that other minerals bond with for proper mineralization.

Sulfur: Approximately 10% of the body's total Sulfur content is concentrated in bone. Proteins involved in musculoskeletal development and support all require Sulfur within their molecular framework.

Zinc: This mineral regulates secretion of calcitonin from the thyroid gland which influences bone turnover and calcium reabsorption to maintain blood pH. Serum and bone levels of Zinc are often low in individuals who experience bone loss associated with aging.

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