["Ecomer_Shark_Liver_Oil_250mg"] 0 Results found. - No Items Found, the search requires a exact word match or exact partial word match. please try again.
Having trouble finding what you are looking for?
Give Google Custom Search A Try:
Loading
Or Give the staff at VitaNet ®, LLC a call: 1-800-877-8702 or 330-877-8786!
Like A Rock - Like A Rock
by Carl Lowe
Energy Times, September 3, 1999
If you are over the age of 50, a quarter of your bone mass may have disappeared during the past two decades. And more of it may be exiting your body even as you read this.
According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, about one in every two women in the US will break a bone after age 50 due to osteoporosis (bone weakening). Every year that translates into about half a million fractured vertebrae and more than 300,000 shattered hips. Frequently, these breaks are life-threatening.
Bone Nourishment
To avoid or minimize bone loss, and keep your skeleton's calcium from "resorbing" into your blood stream and eventually being excreted, your bones require constant nourishment and exercise. As Patrick Holford, author of the Optimum Nutrition Bible (Crossing Press), says, "...the bones, like every other part of the body, are continually being rebuilt. They form a structure of protein and collagen (a kind of intercellular glue) which collects mainly calcium, plus phosphorus and magnesium. Also necessary are a constellation of other nutrients including vitamins D and K."
Bone Deterioration
When this structure begins to deteriorate, the gradual bone destruction proceeds without obvious warning signs. A broken bone, the result of a porous, weakened skeleton unable to endure the body's weight, often proves to be the first evidence of osteoporosis.
The most obvious recommendation for preserving bone is calcium, since that mineral makes bone hard. Your requirement is probably more than you consume in your food.
As Cheryl Hartsough, RD, Director of Wellness at the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa in Farmington, PA, points out, "People don't take in enough calcium in their diets so we recommend supplements." Other factors besides calcium intake contribute to bone problems. As The Supplement Shopper (Future Medicine) by Gregory Pouls, DC and Maile Pouls, PhD with Burton Goldberg, points out, "A hig ...
Shop by...
Shop by Brands A,D,E,& K Vita's Single B Vitamins B Complex Vitamins C Vitamins MultiVitamins Single Minerals Essential Fatty Acids Special formulas Single Herbs Herbal Blends Guaranteed Potency Herbs Ayurvedic Herbs Glandular Concentrates