
It is possible that by the time you are 50, you may have lost as much as 25% of your bone mass due to Osteopenia and Osteoporosis.
What causes Osteoporosis and how can you help prevent it?
Studies suggest that the main culprits are high non-dairy protein diets, excessive coffee or lack of calcium. Protein is an acid-forming substance. When there is an excess of acid, the body tries to neutralise it with alkaline agents (calcium and sodium), which then reduces the body's alkaline reserves. To become less susceptible to Osteoporosis, cut down coffee intake to maximum two cups a day, exercise 30 minutes at least every other day and ensure calcium intake is adequate (at least 800 mg daily)
Isn't Calcium easy to obtain from the diet?
It should be, but unfortunately, coffee and alcohol rob the body of calcium. High fat and excessive fibre can inhibit the absorbtion of Calcium. Yo-yo dieting and irregular eating can also affect calcium intake.
When does calcium begin to reduce?
Repair and renewal of our bones is a constant process whether we are asleep or awake. Adults reach peak bone mass in their late twenties. After this point, the bone mass has a tendency to reduce gradually and steadily with age.
What is the significance of calcium and vitamin D?
Only about 20-30% of calcium is actually absorbed from the diet, while the rest is naturally excreted. Vitamin D is an essential aid to Calcium absorbtion.
Key Ingredient Properties:
Calcium - The most abundant mineral in the body, providing strenght for the skeleton. In addition to this major function calcium is important in nerves and muscles.
Vitamin A - Necessary for proper vision at night; needed for correct bone development and growth.
Vitamin D - Helps maintain strong and healthy bones by improving the body's ability to absorb calcium.
Vitmin E - Antioxidant; helps prevent oxidation of Vitamin A and increases its effectiveness. Needed for health of the heart.
Vitamin C - Antioxidant; helps white blood cells fight infection. Needed for healthy skin. Helps the body absorb iron from non-meat sources.
Magnesium - Central to energy release and the functioning of the nerves and muscles; plays a role in bone structure.
Zinc - Needed for healthy reproductive and immune systems. Also required for tissue repair and renewal.
Copper - Component (with zinc and manganese) of an antioxidant anzyme system. Needed for melanin formation and iron metabolism.
Manganese - Component (with zinc and copper) of an antioxidant enzyme system. Needed for healthy bones and nervous system.
Betaine HCL and GLUTAMIC Acid HCL - Amino acids which also assist in the break down and digestion of foods in the stomach (such as fibrous meat)
Horsetail - also known as Equisetum, an herb that is rich in silicon, a trace mineral recognised contributing to proper bone development.
Did you know...
The entire skeleton of an adult is replaced every 7-10 years.
The calcium content of the body weighs around 1.5 kg, 99% of which is in the bones and teeth. The remaining 1% has such an imortant function in the body that when deficiency arises, it is taken from the bones.
Regular exercise stimulates and strengthens the bones.
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