At the age of 30, we stop making bones but continue to break down bone. This is part of the aging process. Wait the age of 30? Yep pretty scary! Osteoporosis and osteopenia are conditions that are part of the aging process.
It doesn't make them any less significant though. It thins and weakens the bones. Your bones become fragile and fracture (break) easily, especially the bones in the hip, spine, and wrist. In the United States, millions of people either already have osteoporosis or are at high risk due to low bone mass.
Anyone can develop osteoporosis, but it is more common in older women. Risk factors include:
Getting older
Being small and thin
Having a family history of osteoporosis
Taking certain medicines
Being a white or Asian woman
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Our special multi-mineral combination work by:
Supports Healthy Bone Mineral Density
Thickens and Strengthens Hair
Strengthens Nails
Supports Bone Flexibility
Promotes Connective Tissue Formation for Healthy Joints
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When it comes to calcium you need a specific form for absorption and to minimized “hardening of the arteries” Our microcrystalline hydroxyapatite concentrate (MCHC), a complex crystalline compound containing calcium, phosphorus, bioactive growth factors, type I collagen, amino acids, glycosaminoglycans, and a broad range of essential trace elements that naturally comprise healthy bone fills those requirements.
Supports Bone Metabolism
Supports Bone Strength
Provides Micronutrients for Utilization in Bone Production and Structure
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The most bioavailable and bioactive form of supplemental vitamin K2 available and vitamin D3:
Supports Bone Health by Promoting Carboxylation of Bone Proteins
Supports Cardiovascular Health by Affecting Arterial Calcium Deposits