
Bone Support Mini-Minerals Ionic Calcium and Magnesium Solution by World Health Mall
Bone Support is an ionic (mono-atomic) Calcium & Magnesium solution. It is surely one of the best solutions in the world for cramps, calcium or magnesium supplementation and bone loss of any type. It is excellent for tooth remineralisation and TMJ.
Please select from the following pack sizes:
- 1 pack (1 x 440ml bottle) £31.29
- 3 pack (3 x 440ml bottle) £89.99 Saving: £1.66 per bottle, £5 in total.
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Our Bone Support is comprised of:
Magnesium 664 ppm
Calcium 146ppm
with the following trace co-factors: Zinc, Potassium, Boron, Manganese and Cobalt.
Virtually all other mineral supplements on the market are in an inorganic form and absorption is minimal. The mono-atomic minerals in Bone Support are water soluble and approx 1 million times smaller than Colloidal, so the body recognises them and uses them instantly to cure Calcium and Magnesium deficiency. No digestion is therefore required.
Have you noticed that more people than ever take calcium supplements while more and more people including those taking the calcium or magnesium develop osteoporosis? When you go into a health food or supplement store have you noticed the wide variety of mineral supplements? Sometimes as many as ten different types of calcium may be available, all of them comprised of very poorly absorbed man-made compounds ending with “ate”, ‘citrate’, ‘picolinate’, ‘gluconate’, etc. The body has to work hard to break these large compounds apart (macromolecules that are often many times larger than a single cell) just to extract a tiny amount of calcium or magnesium. In fact, standardly the absorption rate of all these synthetic supplements is around 5%. No wonder osteoporosis and dental problems continue unabated.
After years of study and testing by using all types of calcium and ascertaining what minerals actually operate in the body and how much we really use each day, it was obvious that no one had the perfect minerals so we decided to produce our own highly absorbable, appropriately-sized, co-mineral bone formula.
Mini-minerals are not man-made however. We have learned how to grow the minerals in a crystalline form and then we just harvest them. We create the environment, the ideal natural conditions make them grow, and then we just harvest them.
These minerals require no digestion or enzyme activity to be absorbed, because they are angstrom-sized, that is to say they engage directly at the level of our ionic chemistry, they literally sink into our system, beginning sublingually, and almost all digestion is bypassed because it is simply not required. There is nothing to further break down.
CALCIUM/MAGNESIUM INFORMATION
Organic calcium is used more than any other mineral in the body. By atomic weight it is the most important mineral and ion in the human body. Carey Reams, a successor of Einstein went so far as to say that any food low in calcium is actually toxic to the human body. There are 179 different known uses for calcium in the human body:
- Formation and maintenance of strong bones and teeth
- Prevents bone loss associated with osteoporosis
- Control muscle contraction and with magnesium muscle relaxation
- Required for muscle growth
- Important in the maintenance of regular heart beat
- Transmission of nerve impulses
- Transfer of information between brain cells
- Controls osmosis and diffusion through the cell membranes
- Passing of information within the cell
Calcium controls the formation of enzymes and hormones. It is involved in the activation of several enzymes including lipase.
CALCIUM IS THE MAIN BUFFER USED TO NEUTRALIZE ACIDS AND TO MAINTAIN THE PROPER Ph throughout the body.
Nearly 99% of the body’s calcium is deposited in the bones and teeth. The remaining 1% is present in body fluids, equally divided between diffusible calcium and non-diffusible calcium. The diffusible calcium is bound to blood proteins, chiefly to albumin, although a small amount is bound by the globulins in the blood.
Hypocalcemia, chronic calcium deficiency, is responsible for approximately 150 different degenerative diseases and conditions, and other problems that can be harmful or dangerous to the body.
All degenerative diseases, such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, gallstones, kidney stones, arthritis, osteoporosis, and many more have been scientifically linked to deficiencies in calcium.
Calcium protects the bones and teeth from lead by inhibiting absorption of the toxic metal.
The following is a partial list of calcium deficiencies. Some of them may be familiar:
- Arthritis
- Heart palpitation
- Muscle cramps
- Hypertension
- Eczema
- Loss of mental functions
- Increased cholesterol levels
- Indigestion
- Insomnia
- Rickets
- Headaches
- Kidney stones
- Gall stones
- Bone spurs
- Fibromyalgia
- Hiatal hernia
- Recessed gums
- Low back pain
- Asthma
- Allergies
- Colitis
- Arrhythmia
- Heart disease
- Cancer
- Acid reflux
- And about 125 others
It is interesting to note that kidney stones are included. Kidney stones are a buildup of calcium in the kidney. Kidney stones are caused by a lack of calcium in the diet. Due to poor mineral ingestion the body becomes acidic. The body then leaches calcium out of the bones to neutralize the acid and to keep the pH from dropping below the level that supports life. Calcium from the bones is not very bio-available and only a small percentage is actually used to correct the acid situation; the rest starts to accumulate in the kidney, or other places. Stones of all types are also encouraged via the consumption of inorganic calcium supplements (such as those listed above), rock dusts, calcium carbonates, and high TDS waters.
Delivery Information
All orders are carefully shipped from sunny Brighton, in East Sussex, on the Southern coast of England, UK.
For Canada, regardless of order size, our shipping rate is only £19.99
Important please note: When placing an order to be delivered outside of the UK/EU/USA/CANADA, we will be in touch after you complete your order to accurately calculate your delivery costs. Delivery costs will need to be paid in full before your order can be dispatched.