Osteocomplex Forte

Research suggests that approximately half of the global population lacks sufficient access to dietary calcium and vitamin D, with an alarming 90 percent estimated to have inadequate magnesium levels.

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Osteocomplex Forte

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Research suggests that approximately half of the global population lacks sufficient access to dietary calcium and vitamin D, with an alarming 90 percent estimated to have inadequate magnesium levels. Zinc deficiency affects more than 17% of people worldwide, while insufficiencies in copper, manganese, selenium, vitamin K, boron, and silicon can all negatively impact bone health. While obtaining these nutrients from food sources is preferable, it may not always be feasible. This underscores the importance of supplements like Osteocomplex Forte, which play a crucial role in bridging the nutritional gap between dietary intake and the requirements for optimal bone health. Osteocomplex Forte contains all these essential nutrients, offering comprehensive support tailored to the diverse needs of individuals across various age groups, from their 20s to their 70s or even 80s.
Calcium is essential for maintaining strong and healthy bones and teeth. As we age, our ability to absorb calcium decreases. Adequate calcium intake, combined with regular physical activity, may help reduce the risk of bone and joint-related health issues later in life. Supplementation may be recommended when dietary calcium levels fall short. Magnesium contributes to normal muscle function, the maintenance of normal bones, normal psychological function, and the functioning of the nervous system. Vitamin D plays a crucial role in enhancing the absorption of calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron in the intestines. Zinc contributes to bone metabolism and mineralization and facilitates the absorption and utilization of calcium within the body. Incorporating zinc into calcium supplements could enhance their effectiveness in promoting bone health. Copper deficiency can also pose a risk factor for osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis. A deficiency in Manganese could lead to poor bone growth or skeletal defects, resulting in slow or impaired growth. Selenium, an important trace element, is necessary for selenoprotein synthesis and is crucial for proper growth and skeletal development. Studies indicate that vitamin K deficiency is linked to reduced bone density and an increased risk of fractures in people over 60 years of age and in postmenopausal women. Low Boron intakes have been associated with reductions in plasma calcium and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels, as well as increases in serum calcitonin and osteocalcin levels in both men and women. These changes could affect bone mineral density, as boron has crucial roles in bone metabolism. Silicon is required for the formation of collagen, elastin, cartilage, and other connective tissues. Silicon deficiency can result in weak and malformed bones, osteoporosis, and bone decalcification.

Vitamin D3(100% vitamin D3)   25 µg
Calcium carbonate(38% calcium)   320mg
Magnesium Hyderoxide(38% magnesium)   188mg
Zinc Oxide(80.34% zinc)   15mg
Copper   1000 µg
Manganese sulphate   2mg
Selenium   55 µg
Vitamin K   200 µg
Boron   3mg
Silicon   10mg
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