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Descrição
Complete dietary supplement with the best and selected ingredients to support your joints and bones.
Calcium is one of the most important elements in the human body: all cells need calcium to function properly. In the human body, calcium is found in the skeleton and in the blood, where it circulates to the cells and organs that need it. Our body cannot manufacture calcium, so all of it comes from food (or supplements). If calcium is lacking in the cells or blood, the body seeks it from the "storage": the skeleton. If there is a calcium deficiency, the main symptoms are rickets and osteoporosis.
Magnesium has multiple functions in bone metabolism: it stimulates the production of calcitonin, a polypeptide that helps preserve bone structure and removes excess calcium from the bloodstream and soft tissues, fixing it in the bone; it also helps suppress the action of another hormone linked to bone metabolism, parathyroid hormone, reducing bone resorption.
Collagen is a protein and essential structural component of all body tissues.
Chondroitin and glucosamine are part of a group of complex sugars known as glycosaminoglycans, also known as mucopolysaccharides, found in connective tissues—cartilage, tendons, skin, and blood vessel walls. Cartilage is a tough, spongy cushion located at the tops of bones that prevents bones from touching each other during movement. The constituent substances of cartilage are constantly regenerated in response to the wear and tear on joints caused by daily exercise.
However, as we age, we progressively have less capacity to synthesize these substances (glucosamine and chondroitin).
Glucosamine is extracted from the shells of crabs, lobsters and shrimp, and chondroitin is extracted from green-lipped mussels.
The potency of shark cartilage is given by its protein and mucopolysaccharide content (chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine sulfate).
Vitamin K is responsible for facilitating the transport of calcium from the bloodstream to the bone and is suggested to be as important as calcium for good bone health. 5 Vitamin K is necessary for the synthesis of osteocalcin, the bone protein matrix on which calcium crystallizes. Low vitamin K levels result in increased levels of uncarboxylated (inactive) osteocalcin, which is associated with bone loss.
Vitamin D3 is one of the two main variants of vitamin D, a fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin D3's role in bone health has long been known. By promoting calcium absorption, it helps form and maintain strong bones. -
Disclaimer
Bioself Natura Ltda. is not responsible for any discrepancies and/or changes in the product information provided by the supplier/manufacturer on the website, as stated on the product labels. Therefore, we recommend that you always read the mandatory and/or voluntary information on product labels before using or consuming them.
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Descrição
Complete dietary supplement with the best and selected ingredients to support your joints and bones.
Calcium is one of the most important elements in the human body: all cells need calcium to function properly. In the human body, calcium is found in the skeleton and in the blood, where it circulates to the cells and organs that need it. Our body cannot manufacture calcium, so all of it comes from food (or supplements). If calcium is lacking in the cells or blood, the body seeks it from the "storage": the skeleton. If there is a calcium deficiency, the main symptoms are rickets and osteoporosis.
Magnesium has multiple functions in bone metabolism: it stimulates the production of calcitonin, a polypeptide that helps preserve bone structure and removes excess calcium from the bloodstream and soft tissues, fixing it in the bone; it also helps suppress the action of another hormone linked to bone metabolism, parathyroid hormone, reducing bone resorption.
Collagen is a protein and essential structural component of all body tissues.
Chondroitin and glucosamine are part of a group of complex sugars known as glycosaminoglycans, also known as mucopolysaccharides, found in connective tissues—cartilage, tendons, skin, and blood vessel walls. Cartilage is a tough, spongy cushion located at the tops of bones that prevents bones from touching each other during movement. The constituent substances of cartilage are constantly regenerated in response to the wear and tear on joints caused by daily exercise.
However, as we age, we progressively have less capacity to synthesize these substances (glucosamine and chondroitin).
Glucosamine is extracted from the shells of crabs, lobsters and shrimp, and chondroitin is extracted from green-lipped mussels.
The potency of shark cartilage is given by its protein and mucopolysaccharide content (chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine sulfate).
Vitamin K is responsible for facilitating the transport of calcium from the bloodstream to the bone and is suggested to be as important as calcium for good bone health. 5 Vitamin K is necessary for the synthesis of osteocalcin, the bone protein matrix on which calcium crystallizes. Low vitamin K levels result in increased levels of uncarboxylated (inactive) osteocalcin, which is associated with bone loss.
Vitamin D3 is one of the two main variants of vitamin D, a fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin D3's role in bone health has long been known. By promoting calcium absorption, it helps form and maintain strong bones. -
Disclaimer
Bioself Natura Ltda. is not responsible for any discrepancies and/or changes in the product information provided by the supplier/manufacturer on the website, as stated on the product labels. Therefore, we recommend that you always read the mandatory and/or voluntary information on product labels before using or consuming them.