

BoneGuard Plus
Serving size: 2 Tablets
Servings per container: 30
BoneGuard Plus is a dietary supplement formulated for maintaining bone health. This product contains a synergistic blend of essential nutrients such as calcium citrate malate, magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, cholecalciferol (D3), Vitamin K2-7, EPA, and DHA. Calcium citrate malate is a highly bioavailable form of calcium, which helps in maintaining bone density and strength. Magnesium oxide plays a vital role in bone formation and mineralization. Zinc oxide helps in bone remodeling and mineralization. Cholecalciferol (D3) facilitates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, essential for bone mineralization. Vitamin K2-7 plays a crucial role in directing calcium towards bones and away from soft tissues, reducing the risk of arterial calcification. EPA and DHA are omega-3 fatty acids that aid in reducing inflammation and promoting bone health.
Shelf life: 24 Months
Active Ingredients | Amount per serving |
Calcium (as Calcium Citrate Malate) | 250 mg |
Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide) | 150 mg |
Zinc (as Zinc Oxide) | 50 mg |
Cholecalciferol (D3) | 1000 IU |
Vitamin k2-7 | 50 mcg |
EPA | 25 mg |
DHA | 30 mg |
- Promotes bone density and strength
- Facilitates bone mineralization
- Reduces the risk of arterial calcification
- Reduces inflammation
- Supports overall bone health
Bone-ita Plus is useful in the following health indications:
- Osteoporosis
- Osteopenia
- Bone fractures
- Bone loss due to aging
- Inflammatory conditions affecting bone health, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Calcium Citrate Malate: Calcium citrate malate is a highly bioavailable form of calcium, which is readily absorbed by the body. It helps in maintaining bone density and strength, and plays a crucial role in bone formation and mineralization [1].
Magnesium Citrate: Magnesium is an essential mineral that is required for numerous physiological functions in the body. It plays a vital role in bone formation and mineralization, and is required for the activation of vitamin D, which is necessary for calcium absorption [2].
Zinc Oxide: Zinc is a trace element that is essential for bone health. Zinc oxide helps in bone remodeling and mineralization, and is required for the synthesis of bone matrix proteins [3].
Cholecalciferol (D3): Cholecalciferol is a form of vitamin D that is synthesized in the skin upon exposure to sunlight. It facilitates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, essential for bone mineralization. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of osteoporosis and fractures [4].
Vitamin K2-7: Vitamin K2-7 plays a crucial role in directing calcium towards bones and away from soft tissues, reducing the risk of arterial calcification. It activates a protein called osteocalcin, which is required for bone mineralization [5].
EPA and DHA: EPA and DHA are omega-3 fatty acids that are found in fish oil. They have anti-inflammatory properties and aid in reducing inflammation, which is associated with bone loss [6].
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