Obviously, calcium is important- more than 99% of the body’s calcium is found in the bones and teeth. But calcium alone is not enough. The body needs vitamin D to utilize calcium and phosporus properly for building strong bones and teeth. Magnesium activates enzymes that help form the connective structures in bone.
Vitamin K aids the production of osteocalcin, the supporting structure on which calcium crystallizes in bone. Manganese is needed for bone mineralization and connective tissue synthesis. Studies show zinc, strontium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, silicon, copper, and boron also help form the connective structures in bone.
Recommendations: Four tablets daily, during or after meals.
