Bone-Joint Nutrients Tablets are excellent for joints, tendons, ligaments, osteoporosis, arthritis, sports injuries, tooth sensitivity, injured muscles & more!  Primary Support for: Musculoskeletal System
Bone-Joint Nutrients Contains: Bovine bone meal 125mg (certified lead-free); horsetail herb; wheat germ (defatted); dandelion leaf; tracheal cartilage; broccoli florets (Brassica Aleracea Italica); sunflower seed; yucca root; sugar cane (whole, unrefined)
In addition to the unique properties, synergists and cofactors of this food, each serving provides the following nutrients contained within the above food nutrient blend (not as isolates): Vitamins A, vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, essential fatty acids, phosphorus, silicon, iron, potassium, calcium, boron, magnesium, manganese, selenium, zinc, copper, antioxidants, bioflavonoids, enzymes, chlorophyll, trace minerals, sulfur-bearing amino acids, and more.
Daily Serving Size: 6-12 tablets or as directed by health professional.
What Our Bodies Need: Due to the widespread and varied number of health problems associated with the musculoskeletal system, researchers have been looking for nutrient support for osteoporosis, sports injuries (esp. knees, elbows, shoulders, back, etc.), arthritis, osteoarthritis, bursitis, inflammation, gout, “growing pains” in the knees, and strains, sprains and other traumas. The foods in Bone-Joint Nutrients are intended not to treat diseases or symptoms, but rather to provide nutritional (as opposed to pharmacological) support to encourage the body to heal and maintain itself with the basic building blocks of cells.
Most information regarding bone and joint health focuses on the role of calcium. The mineral strength of bone depends on more than calcium. For calcium to actually strengthen bone, it must be consumed along with several other nutrients that few experts seem to talk about. Phosphorus is particularly important, but you also need magnesium, boron, zinc, vitamin D and vitamin A. Especially needed are the sulfur-bearing amino acids (contained in Bone-Joint Nutrients) that are used to create chondroitin and glucosamine sulfate, as well as others that form important proteins needed for connective tissue.
Nutrition Is Needed in Cases of: • Musculoskeletal injury, trauma • Joint problems • Bone/osteo health and repair • Calcium's role in osteo health • Menopausal bone loss • Cartilage, tendon & connective tissue involved in the musculoskeletal system • Skin and muscle tissues • Athletic and fitness programs where catabolism takes place • Growing pains in joints
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