Description:
Strontium is a naturally occurring mineral present in water and food. Trace amounts of strontium are found in the human skeleton. Strontium has an affinity for bone and is taken up at the bone matrix crystal surface. The influence of strontium on bone metabolism has been researched since the 1950?s. Studies show that strontium positively affects bone metabolism to promote bone formation and decrease bone resorption,
leading to normalized bone density. Strontium citrate is a naturally occurring
compound supplying stable strontium that is safe and suitable for consumption as
a dietary supplement. (This form of strontium is entirely different from the
radioactive and unstable ?strontium-90? formed by nuclear fission.) The role of
stable strontium in human bone
The role of stable strontium in human bone
Strontium is found naturally in the human skeleton. The level of strontium in
bone tissue is approximately 3.5% of the calcium content of bone.2 Strontium
taken orally through the diet and from supplements is preferentially
incorporated into the teeth and bones. Research suggests that the oral
absorption of strontium is dependent on age and decreases with increasing age.
Scientists have suggested two methods of absorption of strontium from the
gastrointestinal tract: passive diffusion and carrier-mediated absorption. In
adults, strontium is absorbed to a lesser extent than calcium, possibly due to
the larger molecular size of strontium in comparison to the calcium molecule.
Both calcium and strontium compete with one another for absorption in the
intestines. High dietary intake of calcium has been shown to reduce concurrent
absorption of strontium. It has been proposed that when both elements are
present together, twice the amount of calcium is absorbed from the intestines in
comparison with strontium.
Animal studies suggest that extremely high dietary intakes of strontium, in the absence of adequate calcium intake, can actually disturb bone mineralization. At such concentration levels strontium replaces calcium ions in bone. The unbalanced incorporation of strontium into bone tissue in the place of calcium may cause a disturbance of the bone lattice, resulting in decreased bone mineral density. It is precisely for this reason that calcium intake must be adequate when supplementing with strontium.
Further studies in animals reveal that strontium given as a part of the normal diet (when calcium intake is adequate) may have profound effects on bone formation and density. Oral administration of strontium doses to rats was shown to enhance the rate of bone formation and trabecular
bone density.
The Inside Scoop:
Benefits
Helps maintain strong, healthy bones.*
Does Not Contain: milk, egg, wheat, corn, sugar, sweeteners, starch, salt, or preservatives.
Ingredient Details:
Supplement Facts
Serving Size 2 Capsule
Servings Per Container 60 servings
Strontium 680mg
Other Ingredients
modified cellulose (vegetarian capsule), cellulose, magnesium stearate (vegetable source).
Suggested Use:
Take two capsules at the same time daily with or without food. Be sure to take at least the RDI of calcium and vitamin D3. Do not take this product at the same time as a calcium supplement, as these minerals may compete with each other for absorption.
Best way to take your strontium is in the morning on an empty stomach as you will digest it quickly and you can then after one hour have your breakfast and take all your vitamins. Take the two caps at the same time. If you cannot swallow capsules please open capsule and put into apple sauce but not into any dairy products as the calcium in it will compete with the Strontium Bone Maker?s absorption.
Warnings:
Individuals with a severe renal impairment should check with a healthcare practitioner before using this product. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease."