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Nutritional Supplements: Osteoporosis

Information: Osteoporosis

Dr. Bo Nielsen says...

"Osteoporosis is the name of a condition defined by reduced bone mineral density, which increases your risk of fractures. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines osteoporosis in women as a bone mineral density of 2.5 standard deviations below peak bone mass (20 year-old healthy female average). With osteoporosis you not only find a reduced bone mineral density but even changes in the bone micro architecture and in the amount of non-collagenous proteins. In order to re-establish bone density and a normal bone configuration you need to supply your body with vitamin D3, calcium, magnesium, vitamin K2, silicium (silicon) and boron. Based on the most recent research, these are the natural ingredients that I receommend to everyone who wants to prevent or even treat existing osteoporosis."

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