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AOR Bone Basics 271 mg Capsules 360 Count

360 per pack $0.20 per item
$71.99

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Product Information

MCHA + cofactors to help reduce risk of osteoporosis Discussion Bone Basics is a multi-nutrient combination designed to support bone health. It helps in the development and maintenance of teeth, cartilage and gums, proper muscle function and in connective tissue formation, production and repair. It features microcrystalline hydroxyapatite complex (MCHA), an extract of bovine bone derived from New Zealand pasture-fed, free-range livestock not subjected to routine antibiotics or rBGH. Calcium intake, when combined with sufficient vitamin D, a healthy diet, and regular exercise, may reduce the risk of developing osteoporosis.

Brand

AOR

Storage

Store Tightly Sealed in a Cool, Dry Place

Preparation And Usage

Adult dosage Take 1 to 6 capsules daily with meals a few hours before or after taking other medications, or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner. Do not open capsules, as this may compromise the stability of the medicinal ingredients.

Nutritional Information


Calories                       % Daily Value
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 Polyunsaturated 
  Omega6 
  Omega3 
 Monounsaturated  
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 SugarAlcohols 
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Calcium                      
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