While
most of us recognize calcium as an important mineral for bone growth,
calcium represents only 20% of total bone mass and calcium alone
is not sufficient for proper bone health and strength. Trace elements
are also essential for normal growth and development of skeletons
in humans. Although they are minor structural components of teeth
and bone, they play important functional roles in bone metabolism
and bone turnover. In addition, these minerals need to be present
in the appropriate ratios in order to be optimally effective. Eidon
Bone Support is the only liquid supplement to offer these essential
minerals in their proper ratios:
Boron
- Recent studies have reported possible improvements in bone mineral
density in women who supplemented with boron. Boron’s role in bone
metabolism appears to be associated with its interactions with other
minerals such as calcium and magnesium.
Calcium
- 98% of the body's calcium is stored in our bones. Its purpose
in bone is to create rigidity (giving us our distinctive shape)
and as a storehouse for the body’s metabolic needs for calcium such
as nerve transmission, blood clotting and wound healing.
Copper
- Bone abnormalities and increased susceptibility to fractures is
a common manifestation of copper deficiency in humans. Copper
works in conjunction with iron to form red blood cells which are
manufactured in bone matrix.
Magnesium
- 64% of the body's Magnesium is concentrated in the bones. Magnesium
deficiency results in impaired bone growth and may lead to increased
bone loss and skeleton fragility.
Manganese
- In an observational study, blood manganese levels in osteoporotic
women were found to be only 25% of that of control subjects. The
role of manganese in cartilage metabolism appears to be centered
around its involvement in the synthesis of proteoglycans, which
are major constituents of cartilage's extra cellular matrix.
Silica
Studies indicate that silica supplementation can increase bone
density. Silica is essential for building the bone matrix that other
minerals bond with for proper mineralization. Silica deprivation
leads to gross musculoskeletal deformities and diminished bone flexibility
and strength.
Sulfur
- Approximately 10% of the body’s total sulfur content is concentrated
in bone. Proteins involved in musculoskeletal development an support
all require sulfur within their molecular framework.
Zinc
- Zinc regulates secretion of calcitonin from the thyroid grand
which influences bone turnover. Serum and bone levels of zinc are
often low in elderly osteoporotic patients, which suggests that
zinc depletion may have a role in osteoporosis.
Eidon Bone Support is a synergistic blend of minerals known to have
a positive effect on bone strength and flexibility. Remember, the
longer you wait to start taking a good bone support formula the
more severe the damage, and the longer and more difficult recovery
will be. The time to take action is now. Don’t delay - start supplementing
with Eidon’s Bone Support today!