Description
Viridian Bone Complex caps 90
Vegan, Kosher, Veg Caps
Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of bones, cartilage, skin and teeth. Calcium and magnesium are needed for the normal maintenance of bones and teeth.
Vitamin D contributes to normal blood calcium levels and to the normal absorption / utilisation of calcium. Vitamin D also helps maintain normal bones, teeth and muscle function.Vitamin K contributes to the maintenance of normal bones.
The vitamin C in this formula is buffered to be gentle on the stomach. The calcium and magnesium are cheltated as citrates. Additional boron and malic acid.
Vitamin D in this formula is vegan.
As a food supplement, take four capsules daily with food, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Four vegetarian capsules provide:
Ingredient | Weight | %EC NRV |
Magnesium (citrate) | 260mg | 69 |
Calcium (citrate) | 260mg | 33 |
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 60mg | 75 |
Vitamin K | 50ug | 67 |
Malic Acid | 40mg | |
Boron (sodium borate) | 1200ug | |
Vitamin D3 (vegan) | 10ug | 200 |
Viridian Bone Complex caps 90
- CALCIUM
- MAGNESIUM
- VITAMIN C
- MALIC ACID
- VITAMIN K
- BORON
- VITAMIN D2
Dosage
4 capsules provide 260mg of calcium and 260mg of magnesium in amino acid and citrate forms.
This formula is free of oxide and carbonate forms of minerals to maximise absorption rates.
The NIH consensus panel on osteoporosis have suggested an intake of 1000mg/day of calcium by oestrogen replete premenopausal women and for postmenopausal women treated with oestrogen.
An intake of 1500mg/day is suggested for untreated postmenopausal women.
Up to 2500mg calcium/day is suggested as an upper safety level.
Research suggests that the dosage range for Boron in adults is 1-13 mg/day.
Potential applications
This combination of minerals provides support for a wide range of applications including; menopause / post-menopause related osteoporosis, bone fractures, neuro-muscular disorders e.g. fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), cardiovascular conditions e.g. hypertension, the elderly, and sports nutrition (magnesium and malic acid are required for efficient energy metabolism (ATP production). Other applications include PMS, PCOS, muscle cramps, hearing loss, and insulin resistance.
Known contraindications
Not recommended for use during pregnancy unless recommended by a physician.
Patients with hyperparathyroidism, severe heart disease or cancer should consult their physician before introducing calcium/magnesium supplementation.
Interactions
Vitamin D is required for effective absorption of calcium. Calcium in either food or supplemental form has been shown to inhibit iron absorption by 49 to 62% when ingested together.
Caffeine increases urinary output of calcium.
Product contains Vitamin K and therefore should not be taken with Warfarin.
Useful links
Osteoporosis – ‘High-Five’ Multi-vitamin and mineral, green food blend,
pycnogenol/grape seed extract (for collagen health) Daily exposure to sunshine, regular exercise, an antioxidant rich multi-nutrient formula and essential fatty acids e.g. flax seed oil suggested for optimum bone protection. Ensure 5-a-day fruits and vegetables (organic preferable) and regular consumption of soya or other phyto-oestrogen rich foods.
Note: Interestingly the calcium found in broccoli is twice as bio-available as that found in cow’s milk.
Physical deficiency signs that correlate with a low magnesium status include hypertension, fatigue, mental confusion, irritability, weakness, nerve conduction problems, muscle cramps, insomnia, and predisposition to stress.