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A
solid foundation for healthy bones
It
is never too late to begin nourishing bones to
keep them strong and healthy. Building strong,
healthy bones during childhood and early
adulthood can help maintain healthy bones for a
lifetime.
Our redesigned
OsteoLogic formula combines a natural form of
calcium (MCHC) that contains phosphorus and
other nutrients naturally found in healthy bone.
It meets 100% of the daily value for calcium,
and vitamins D and K – three nutrients that
are essential for building and maintaining
healthy bone density.
Bone is a form of dense
connective tissue that is made primarily from
collagen, calcium and minerals. This living
growing form of tissue undergoes both a growth
and a breakdown process. In youth, bone is being
constantly regenerated. Calcium from bone is
reabsorbed by specialized cells, while new bone
is formed by others.
As we age, this process
of breakdown can overtake the process of
building, and bones can be slowly leached of
their vital minerals and gradually become
brittle and weak. Bone loss is an inevitable
part of aging for both men and women. However,
the process can happen much more quickly in
women, due primarily to hormonal changes after
menopause. When this process becomes severe it
is known as osteoporosis. Bone loss can also be
accelerated by lack of exercise, a poor diet and
smoking. Diets high in caffeine, soft drinks,
and highly processed foods can also affect the
rate of bone loss in later life.
Regular exercise and a
healthy diet containing adequate calcium can
help women maintain good bone health, and may
reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life.
OsteoLogic is designed
to provide a premium formulation of essential
vitamins and nutrients for healthy bones.
OsteoLogic's all-new
formula:
- Includes AquaMin™,
a natural source of calcium and other
minerals harvested from the sea
- Combines key
vitamins and minerals to support proper bone
density
- Promotes healthy
bones to help prevent osteoporosis*
Directions:
Take 3 tablets daily or follow the advice of
your health care professional.
Regular
exercise and a healthy diet containing adequate
calcium helps women maintain good bone health
and may reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in
life. Daily intake above 2,000 mg is not likely
to provide any additional benefits.
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