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Nature's Way Bone Flesh & Cartilage Formula - 480 mg 100 caps
A Nature's Way mainstay. Bone Flesh and Cartilage is a time-tested herbal
formula used by tens of thousands. It was formerly known as BF&C.
Nature's Way Bone Flesh & Cartilage Topical Herbal Ointment - 2 oz
Bf & C Is a Ointment Herbal Cream, Can Be Used Externally to Affected Areas
As Needed.
OLA LOA Bone/Joint Repair Orange - 30 packets
Delicious Orange Flavor!Ola Loa Repair, Bone & Joint Mineral Formula, Orange,
in an effervescent, natural orange-flavored powder that provides unparalleled
support for bones, joints, cartilage and the aches and pains of life.Formulated
by Richard A. Kunin, M.D., the multi-nutrient powder is packaged in 8-gram
single serving packets and should be mixed with 4 to 6 ounces of water or
juice for enhanced absorption, delicious taste and convenience. Gregory
Kunin, President and Founder of Ola LoaTM, notes, What my father created
in this formula is a state of the art powdered nutritional supplement for
healthy bones and joints that replaces at least a handful of pills that
taste bad and can be difficult to digest. Ola Loa Repair, Bone & Joint Mineral
Formula is a synergistic blend of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, herbs
and other nutrients that can and should be used daily by children and adults.With
no artificial sweeteners or caffeine, each packet is sweetened with only
1 gram of fructose, a natural fruit sugar. The company suggests 1 packet
daily or up to 3 packets can be used as a specific for injuries, trauma
and sports recovery by supporting natural tissue repair functions.Ola Loa
Repair, Bone & Joint Mineral Formula touts these important nutrients as
part of it supplementation for healthy bones and joints:Vitamins A, C, K1
and D3, Calcium, Magnesium, Selenium, Potassium, Vanadium and Boron, Glucosamine,
Taurine and L-Carnitine, Ginger, Gotu Kola, Bromelain and Calcium Pyruvate,
L-Glycine, L-Lysine, L-Arginine and Tri-Methyl Glycine.
Health Issues and Treatments
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Be sure to get the recommended amount of calcium and Vitamin D. The recommended vitamin D intake is 400 to 800 IU per day.
Bone health is an important problem for all women, but an area of special concern for women with breast cancer.
After menopause, women may lose between 2-5 percent of bone mass per year for five years. Osteoporosis is a condition that is most commonly experienced by elderly individuals, but it can be seen in young adults.
Adequate calcium consumption and weight bearing physical activity build strong bones, optimizes bone mass, and may reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life. Bones serve as a storehouse for minerals that are vital to the functioning of many other life-sustaining systems in the body.
Physical activity improves your strength, balance, and coordination--all of which help reduce your risk of falls and bone injuries. Only after years of bone loss do signs and symptoms appear, such as pain, spinal deformity, and fractures. Like muscle, bone is living tissue that responds to exercise by becoming stronger.
A high consumption of caffeine could affect the balance of calcium in the body. High levels of sodium can increase the amount of calcium the body gets rid of through urine.
Supplements such as vitamin C, zinc, manganese, copper,
and boron also play a role in bone
health. Many other nutrients affect bone health, too, because they
impact the absorption or excretion of calcium. Although calcium
intake is important, the amount of calcium retained by the body is more
important in determining bone
health. On average, you need between 1,000 and 1,300 milligrams of
calcium a day.
Eat plenty of low oxalate high calcium green leafy vegetables. Dairy products are not the ideal food for bone health.