Bones are made up of hard, extremely dense connective tissue that is constantly rebuilding itself in order to maintain a balance between bone formation and bone loss. As such, skeletal tissue relies on the correct supply and balance of nutrients in order to maintain a healthy density. Food and population studies indicate that most people are not getting enough calcium from their diet, particularly women. A large body of evidence spanning over two decades has confirmed that high calcium intakes reduce age-related bone loss.1For New Zealanders the daily intake of calcium is thought to average about 850mg per day. While these estimates are higher than American and Canadian statistics of 600mg/day2they still fall short of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of 1200-1300mg/day for men and women over the age of 50.3, 4
Research has shown that mineral nutrition for healthy bones depends on more than just calcium; magnesium, trace minerals and certain vitamins also play a vital role in effective mineral fortification.5Clinicians Bone Care Complete contains a unique ingredient called Aquamin™ a mineralized seaweed that is rich in bioactive calcium. Aquamin™ also contains a number of other minerals including magnesium, boron, copper, manganese, silicon and zinc - all of which play an important role in maintaining strong bones.6In addition to Aquamin™, Clinicians Bone Care Complete contains magnesium a macro mineral thought to be as important as calcium for bone health.7Daily supplementation with 250mg or more of magnesium can help increase bone mineral density.8The trace minerals boron, manganese and zinc positively affect bone health in a number of ways. For example, boron reduces urinary loses of calcium and magnesium and converts vitamin D to its active form.9, 10Manganese acts as a cofactor for a number of enzymes involved in healthy bone and cartilage tissue and zinc aids in bone formation and collagen synthesis.11, 12The fat soluble vitamins D and K enhance calcium absorption, increase bone formation and help reduce the risk of fractures.6, 11, 13The vast array of nutrients in Clinicians Bone Care Complete can help address dietary insufficiencies, body acidity and bone health.
Active Ingredients in 4 vegetable capsules:
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) 20mcg
Vitamin K1 (phytomenadione) 1mg
Boron (from boron citrate) 1.5mg
Calcium (from Lithothamnion corallioides) 500mg
Magnesium (from magnesium citrate) 215mg
Manganese (form manganese amino acid chelate) 3mg
Zinc (from zinc amino acid chelate) 10mg
Aquamin®also contains many other nutrients involved in bone health, typically consisting of: Boron 50mcg, Copper 7mcg, Iodine 49mcg, Iron 1mg, Magnesium 36mg, Manganese 110mcg, Potassium 7mg, Silicon 2mg, Sodium 5mg, Strontium 3mg, Sulfur 9mg, Zinc 20mcg.
Recommended Adult Dosage:
2 capsules twice a day with food .
Pack sizes available: 120 vegetable capsules
Active Ingredients
Active Ingredients in 4 vegetable capsules:
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) 20mcg
Vitamin K1 (phytomenadione) 1mg
Boron (from boron citrate) 1.5mg
Calcium (from Lithothamnion corallioides) 500mg
Magnesium (from magnesium citrate) 215mg
Manganese (form manganese amino acid chelate) 3mg
Zinc (from zinc amino acid chelate) 10mg
Aquamin®also contains many other nutrients involved in bone health, typically consisting of: Boron 50mcg, Copper 7mcg, Iodine 49mcg, Iron 1mg, Magnesium 36mg, Manganese 110mcg, Potassium 7mg, Silicon 2mg, Sodium 5mg, Strontium 3mg, Sulfur 9mg, Zinc 20mcg.
Recommended Adult Dosage:
2 capsules twice a day with food .
Pack sizes available: 120 vegetable capsules
Precautions & Contraindications
Warning:
Avoid Clinicians Bone Care Complete if pregnant or taking anticoagulant medication such as warfarin without medical advice.
Precautions and Contraindications: None known.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Avoid during pregnancy as to date no safe tolerable upper intake for vitamin K has been established.
Dietary Supplements are supplementary to, and not a replacement for a balanced diet. Always read the label and use as directed. Do not exceed the stated dosage. If symptoms persist, see your health professional.