One of the reasons we require a nutritious diet is to maintain strong bones. Unfortunately, we often don’t know that there are issues until we suffer an injury that highlights bone weakness. If you are looking to ensure a daily supply of valuable bone-strengthening nutrients then Bone Health Multivitamin is the ideal choice.
A bone health multivitamin supplement enriched with bamboo and boron offers targeted support for skeletal well-being.
Bamboo is a rich source of silica, a mineral essential for the formation and maintenance of collagen, which provides structural strength to bones. Boron, on the other hand, plays a pivotal role in the metabolism of minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus, thereby supporting bone density.
For vegetarians, ensuring adequate bone-supporting nutrients is paramount, as certain essential nutrients predominantly found in meat might be less available in their diets. Incorporating a bone health multivitamin with bamboo and boron can provide vegetarians with a comprehensive approach to maintaining strong, healthy bones throughout their lifetime.
At Vegetarian Protein, we are confident that Bone Health Multivitamin is for vegetarians concerned about the health of their bones. It is widely known that calcium and collagen are two essential nutrients for bone structure. However, both can be deficient in the diet of someone who does not consume meat.
Fortunately, scientific studies are advancing, and today it is possible to obtain these nutrients in supplements that complement the diet, as is the case with this product.
Nutritional Information | ||
Serving Size: 2 Tablets                 Servings per Container: 60 | ||
 | Per Serving | % NRV |
Bamboo (Bambusa Arundinacea)  (Shoots) (from 25mg of 5:1 extract) Standardised to contain Natural Silica | 125mg 18.75mg | - - |
Boron | 500µg | - |
Vitamin D | 25µg | 500% |
Vitamin K | 50µg | 67% |
Vitamin C | 40mg | 50% |
Calcium | 200mg | 25% |
Magnesium | 56.25mg | 15% |
Zinc | 5mg | 50% |
Copper | 500µg | 50% |
Manganese | 1mg | 50% |
 NRV = Nutrient Reference Value (previously referred to as RDA) | ||
 µg = Microgramme, mg = Milligram, IU = International Units |