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Osteoporosis Support Formulas

What Are Osteoporosis Support Supplements?<br><br>Did you know osteoporosis is frequently referred to as the "silent thief" because bone deterioration typically occurs over several years without causing any symptoms? Unfortunately, the disease is already fairly advanced by the time the affected bones break or fracture. A widespread condition, it currently affects 2.3 million Canadians 50 years of age or older, according to Osteoporosis Canada.

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Osteoporosis Support Formulas

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  1. Osteoporosis Support Formulas What Are Osteoporosis Support Supplements? Did you know osteoporosis is frequently referred to as the "silent thief" because bone deterioration typically occurs over several years without causing any symptoms? Unfortunately, the disease is already fairly advanced by the time the affected bones break or fracture. A widespread condition, it currently affects 2.3 million Canadians 50 years of age or older, according to Osteoporosis Canada. Bone Health & Osteoporosis Formulas Did you know osteoporosis is frequently referred to as the "silent thief" because bone deterioration typically occurs over several years without causing any symptoms? Unfortunately, the disease is already fairly advanced by the time the affected bones break or fracture. A widespread condition, it currently affects 2.3 million Canadians 50 years of age or older, according to Osteoporosis Canada. But thankfully there are natural supplement formulas that help fight osteoporosis and support bone health. At least 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men will break a bone due to osteoporosis in their lifetime. Moreover, an estimated 22% of women and 33% of men who suffer a hip fracture will die within the following year. These are alarming statistics! Those living with osteoporosis have to live with the consequences of the disease, including reduced quality of life, limited mobility, and a lack of independence. Fortunately, there are things we can do to help guard against osteoporosis, slow the progression of the disease, and maintain as much bone density as possible. Osteoporosis Support Formulas are critical and supply all the bone health essentials your body needs for a robust skeletal system. Osteoporosis Essentials For Bone Health Bones are living tissues that require optimal nutrition to continually renew themselves and maintain strength and resilience. Unfortunately, depending on lifestyle, diet, exercise frequency, and even health status, many of these nutrients may be in short supply. This is where supplementation comes in, to help mitigate any potential nutritional gaps that put you at risk of bone mineral density loss and/or to help slow down and sometimes even reverse bone loss. Boron Boron is a trace mineral that plays diverse and vitally important roles in metabolism, including osteogenesis (bone building), and its deficiency has been shown to hinder bone development and regeneration. Boron supplementation has been shown to support bone growth, development, and maintenance and, as a bonus, increases the absorption of vitamin D, another essential for bone health. Calcium For Osteoporosis & Bone Health Calcium is a no-brainer when it comes to strong bones and teeth, which isn’t surprising when you consider that 99% of the calcium in the body is stored in our bones and teeth. Indeed, bones are the body’s calcium reservoir; if not enough calcium is supplied via diet, the body will take it from the bones. Fortunately, studies have shown that an adequate calcium intake slows bone loss and reduces the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. Collagen   

  2. Collagen is the most abundant protein in the body and is critical to maintaining the strength and flexibility of bones, joints, and tendons. Collagen makes up roughly 30% of total bone mass. Its functions include helping calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals bind to bone tissue. As such, collagen plays a crucial role in bone regeneration. Magnesium While magnesium is universally known as the "relaxation mineral," it is also essential for the absorption and metabolism of calcium and vitamin D and, thus, bone health in general. Indeed, research has shown that a higher magnesium intake translates to higher bone mineral density and a reduced risk of bone fractures and osteoporosis. Silica For Osteoporosis & Bone Health Silica, a trace mineral found in bones, teeth, skin, eyes, glands, and organs, increases the production of bone-building cells (osteoblasts) while decreasing the number of osteoclasts (cells that break down bones). As a bonus, silica also boosts the production of collagen, which helps increase bone mineral density. Vitamin C Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an essential nutrient the body needs to form blood vessels, cartilage, muscles, and collagen in bones. Just as importantly, Vitamin C supplementation has been shown to result in an increased expression of osteoblasts, which are bone-building cells that can play an integral role in maintaining strong and healthy bones. Vitamin D For Osteoporosis & Bone Health Vitamin D is essential to bone health and is known to help build stronger bones by increasing the absorption of calcium. Studies have also shown that vitamin D decreases bone loss and reduces fracture risk. In combination with calcium, vitamin D supplementation is known to help prevent and treat osteoporosis. Vitamin K2 Vitamin K2 is intimately involved in controlling bone metabolism and is essential for the synthesis of osteocalcin, a key protein that is required for solid bones. An adequate intake of K2 is especially critical after age 50, and studies have shown that supplementation can help reduce bone loss and increase bone density in postmenopausal women. Strontium Studies have shown that strontium supplementation can play an essential role in preventing and managing osteoporosis by preventing bone loss, increasing bone mass, and accelerating the healing of fractures. Strontium is a trace element with a composition almost identical to that of calcium. It promotes bone formation while slowing bone breakdown. Zinc Zinc is an essential nutrient that stimulates osteoblasts (bone-building cells), bone formation, and mineralization. Interestingly, research has shown that zinc supplementation can effectively promote bone regeneration, so it may play a critical role in the prevention and management of osteoporosis. Osteoporosis Support Supplements For Healthy Bones        Osteoporosis support formulas abound on the market, some featuring one of two key bone health nutrients. Others offer much more robust, complex blends of minerals, vitamins, plants, and other beneficial substances. You can also have your pick of delivery format, as supplements are conveniently offered in capsules, tablets, liquids, powders, and even yummy gummies for those who don't like swallowing pills. Always read labels carefully to ensure you select the formula that best matches your health status and goals.

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