

BoneGuard Liquid
Serving size: 5 ml
Servings per container: 40
BoneGuard Liquid is a health supplement designed to support bone health. This product contains essential nutrients such as Vitamin D, Calcium, Magnesium, and Zinc. These nutrients work together to maintain bone density and strength. Vitamin D promotes the absorption of calcium in the intestines, while calcium and magnesium are essential components in the formation and maintenance of strong bones. Zinc contributes to the synthesis of collagen that forms the structural basis of bones. BoneGuard Liquid provides an easily absorbed, convenient and effective way to support bone health.
Shelf life: 24 Months
Active Ingredients | Amount per serving |
Calcium Carbonate | 625 mg |
eq. to elemental Calcium | 250 mg |
Magnesium Hydroxide | 192 mg |
eq. to elemental Magnesium | 80 mg |
Zinc Gluconate | 35 mg |
eq. to elemental Zinc | 5 mg |
Vitamin D3 | 200 I.U. |
- Osteoporosis prevention and treatment
- Calcium and Vitamin D deficiency
- Bone density and strength support
- Postmenopausal women
- Elderly individuals with a higher risk of bone fractures
- Patients with malabsorption syndromes, such as celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease.
Vitamin D (as D3): Vitamin D is essential for the maintenance of healthy bones. It helps to increase the absorption of calcium from the intestine, and also plays a role in regulating calcium metabolism in the bones [1]. Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to a higher risk of osteoporosis and fractures [2]. The recommended daily intake of Vitamin D for adults is 600-800 IU per day, and Bone-ita liquid provides 150 IU per 10ml serving.
Calcium Citrate: Calcium is a mineral that is essential for bone health. It is the main mineral component of bones and teeth and plays a vital role in bone formation and maintenance [3]. Calcium citrate is a highly bioavailable form of calcium that is easily absorbed by the body [4]. Bone-ita liquid provides 300mg of calcium citrate per 10ml serving.
Magnesium Citrate: Magnesium is another essential mineral for bone health. It plays a crucial role in bone formation and is also involved in the regulation of calcium metabolism [5]. Magnesium citrate is a highly bioavailable form of magnesium that is easily absorbed by the body [6]. Bone-ita liquid provides 150mg of magnesium citrate per 10ml serving.
Zinc: Zinc is a mineral that plays a role in bone formation and maintenance [7]. It is involved in the activation of enzymes that are important for bone remodeling [8]. Zinc deficiency has been linked to impaired bone formation and bone loss [9]. Bone-ita liquid provides 6mg of zinc per 10ml serving.
Overall, Bone-ita liquid provides a combination of essential vitamins and minerals that work together to support healthy bone density and strength. Vitamin D increases calcium absorption, while calcium, magnesium, and zinc are important minerals for bone formation and maintenance.
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