Osteoporosis
Stop mineral losses that can contribute to bone loss
Bones can become weaker and more brittle as people age. After about 35 years of age, mineral losses begin in men and women. Healthy habits such as exercising, weight lifting and avoiding tobacco, alcohol and caffeine can help people keep bones strong throughout their lives.
Different supplements are important in maintaining healthy mineral deposits in the bones. Taking calcium and vitamin D daily can slow mineral losses. Using magnesium and minerals to aid calcium absorption is also important. Boron, manganese, copper and other trace minerals are critical for absorption and storage of calcium in bones. Ipriflavone, which is a synthetic isoflavone, has shown powerful bone-supporting abilities.*