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Calcium Hydroxyapatite 1000 mg 120 Caps 120 cap |
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the human body. Calcium is needed to form bones and teeth and is also required for blood clotting, transmission of signals in nerve cells, and muscle contraction.
All NOW® Foods products like Bone Strength and Bone Calcium containing microcrystalline hydroxyapatite calcium is from a New Zealand source and meets Californias stringent Environmental Statute Proposition 65 requirement for the presence of lead being less than .5ppm.
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| | | Scientific Info |
| Strontium-Mechanisms of action and therapeutic potential of strontium in bone. | | Mechanisms of action and therapeutic potential of strontium in bone.
Calcif Tissue Int 2001 Sep; 69(3): 121-9.
Marie PJ, Ammann P, Boivin G, Rey C.
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| | Strontium-Histomorphomerty of Bone Changes in Stable Strontium Therapy | | Histomorphomerty of Bone Changes in Stable Strontium Therapy
Trace Subst Env Health. 1985; 19: 193-208.
Marie PJ, Skoryna SC, Pivon RJ Chabot G, Glorieux FH, Stara JF
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| | The role of trace minerals in osteoporosis. | | J Am Coll Nutr. 1993 Aug;12(4):384-9.
The role of trace minerals in osteoporosis.
Saltman PD, Strause LG.
Dept. of Biology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla 92093.
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| | Red Yeast Rice - Chinese red yeast rice (Monascus purpureus-fermented rice) promotes bone formation | | Chinese red yeast rice (Monascus purpureus-fermented rice) promotes bone formation
Ricky WK Wong and Bakr Rabie1
Biomedical and Tissue Engineering Research Group, University of Hong Kong, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong SAR, China
Received May 2, 2007; Accepted March 29, 2008. | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Health Info |
| Bone | | Building healthy bones requires calcium, magnesium and co-factors like Vitamin D, boron, silica, etc., especially during the teen and early adult years. An alkalizing diet rich in green leafy vegetables, essential fatty acids and whole grains is needed. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Osteoporosis | | To prevent osteoporosis, it is key to avoid an excess of the substances that decrease absorption of bone-building nutrients like dairy and animal protein, tobacco smoke, soda pop, sugar, junk food, caffeine, salt and alcohol. Strong, healthy bones require calcium, magnesium, Vitamin D, essential fatty acids, silica along with other minerals and nutrients. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Inflammation | | Inflammation is a natural result of injury, infection or repetative strain of organs, tissues, muscles, joint, tendons, etc. and commonly accompanies bacterial infections, arthritis and allergies. Vit. C with bioflavonoids, bromelain, curcumin (turmeric), essential fatty acids and digestive and metabolic enzymes will lessen inflammation. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Liver | | The liver is a key organ in metabolizing nutrients, especially fats and breaking down and detoxifying metabolic by-products, hormones, toxins and pollutants. For healthy liver function eliminate saturated fat and trans-fatty acid foods, refined, and processed fastfoods. | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Modalities |
| Homeopathy | | Homeopathy is the medical practice of treating like with like; an illness is treated with a substance that produces the same symptoms as those displayed by the person who is ill. Homeopathy sees the symptoms as the body's reaction against the illness as it attempts to overcome it, and seeks to stimulate and not suppress this reaction. In the USA, it is FDA approved. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Ayurvedic Medicine | | Definition & History: Ayurvedic medicine is a holistic system of healing that originated in ancient India. The concept of Ayurvedic medicine is practiced as eight major clinical sub-specialties, with other numerous adjunctive specialties. These eight sub-specialties include: internal medicine, general surgery, otorhinolaryngology, pediatrics & obstetric/gynecology, psychiatry, toxicology, nutrition-detoxification-rejuvenation and fertility/virility. Modern Ayurveda will include other adjunctive specialties such as preventative healthcare, addiction treatment, and weight loss approaches.
Ayurvedic Medicine, the oldest form of healing known, translates literally to "the science of life"; it is refered to as the "Mother of All Medicine". Since it encompasses the spirit and soul with strong focus on dietary and lifestyle choices, it is much more than a medical science. It is recognized by the World Health Organization as an effective health science.
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