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Overview
The calcium helper - NUTRILITE® Bone Health with Ipriflavone is a balanced formulation designed essentially for women above 30 years of age & post-menopausal women to help increase bone-calcium retention, support calcium absorption, and inhibit bone loss & to maintain bone density.
NUTRILITE® Bone Health with Ipriflavon - The Bone builder.
Strong, healthy bones depend on a person's bone mineral density. The greater the bone density, the stronger the bone structure. We reach our maximum bone strength by our early twenties. From the mid-thirties we slowly start losing calcium from bones. So it is ideal, especially for women above 30 years of age to prevent bone mass loss & retain calcium.
NUTRILITE Bone Health with Ipriflavone contains:
Ipriflavone - For greater bone mineral density.
- Helps increase bone calcium retention.
- Aids in new bone cells formation
- May help inhibit bone mass loss when taken with calcium.
Vitamin D – for Calcium Processing.
- Helps stimulate dietary absorption of calcium from intestine to blood stream.
- Helps in calcium metabolism.
Chicory Root Extract – For additional nutritional benefits.
- Helps maintain bone mass & in calcium absorption.
NUTRILITE® Bone Health with Ipriflavone helps to - Maximize bone mineral density by increasing bone calcium retention. Helps in new bone cells formation. Better absorption & metabolism of calcium & Inhibits bone loss, when taken with calcium.
Approximate composition per serving
Energy 3.02 Kcal
Carbohydrate 0.35 g
Protein 0.09 g
Fat 0.14 g
Vitamin D ( from cholecalciferol ) 5 mcg
Ipriflavone 300 mg
Chicory Root concentrate 10 mg.
Usage
One capsule twice daily with a
meal.
Precautions
Children under 12 years of age, pregnant or nursing mothers, or anyone with a medical condition should consult with a physician before using this product. Keep out of reach of children.
Contains no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
What does bone loss leads to?
- Porous or thin bones.
- Loss of bone strength & bone mass.
What may be the cause of bone loss?
Ageing, nutritional status, family history, hormonal influence & lifestyle.
Who are at greater Risk of bone loss?
- Women in general & post-menopausal women in particular.
- Previous history of fracture
- Excessive coffee & cola consumers.
- Smokers.
- Overweight & obese.
Why do Indians lose bone mass faster?
- Genetic predisposition.
- Poor vitamin & vitamin D intake.
- Inactive lifestyle.
- Poor sun exposure ( lifestyle linked )
- Smoking and alcohol intake
- Prevalence of Diabetes.