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Omega Alpha SinewPlex (Orange) - 500g

SinewPlex (Orange) - 500g

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Order Code: mga1960
UPC: 826913125759

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As a vitamin and mineral supplement SinewPlex from Omega Alpha works as a complex formula for bone, tissue, skin, and joint maintenance As a factor in the maintenance of good health. SinewPlex combines Vitamin C, B2, B5, B6, and Magnesium help in tissue formation. Magnesium helps to maintain proper muscle function, while Calcium, Magnesium, and beta-Carotene (Provitamin A) help in the development and maintenance of bones and teeth. The Vitamin C, E and Selenium in SinewPlex from Omega Alpha are sources of antioxidants for the maintenance of good health. Biotin is also included in SinewPlex, providing you with support for healthy hair and skin plus the functioning of the sweat glands, bone marrow, nerve tissue. All of the B vitamins work together and are best used by the body in a B complex, which is why many B complex supplements include a small dose of biotin in them. LARGER MONEY SAVING SIZE. [POWDER]

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Each 50g contains:
50 mg
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine mononitrate)
30 mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
250 mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide)
138 mg
Vitamin B5 (D-Pantothenic acid)
50 mg
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal 5-phosphate)
500 mcg
Vitamin B9 (L-Methylfolate)
500 mcg
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)
250 mcg
Biotin
100 mg
Choline (Choline bitartrate)
100 mg
Inositol (Myo-inositol)
3000 mcg (5000 IU)
beta-Carotene
850 mg
Vitamin C
12.5 mcg (500 IU)
Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol)
67 mcg (100 IU)
Vitamin E (d-alpha Tocopheryl acetate)
345 mcg
Boron* (Sodium borate)
500 mg
Calcium* (Calcium lactate)
100 mcg
Chromium* (Chromium polynicotinate)
1000 mcg
Copper* (Copper gluconate)
150 mg
Magnesium* (Magnesium citrate)
2 mg
Manganese* (Manganese sulphate)
100 mcg
Molybdenum* (Sodium molybdate)
50 mcg
Selenium* (L-Selenomethionine)
10 mg
Silicon* (Sodium metasilicate)
25 mcg
Vanadium* (Vanadyl sulphate)
10 mg
Zinc* (Zinc citrate)
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
D-Glucosamine hydrochloride (750 mg per scoop), Hydrolyzed collagen (6000 mg per scoop), Whey protein (1500 mg per scoop), Stevia, Natural orange flavour.
Important Information:

Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Store away from children. Store protected from light and moisture. Do not use if security seal is broken.

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500g

Dosage

Adults: Take 1 scoop (15 g) once or twice per day with food and a few hours before or after taking other medications. Can be mixed with juice, tepid water or your favourite blender smoothie.

Product Information:
  • For bone, tissue, skin, and joint maintenance
  • Multivitamin and Minerals
  • Source of antioxidants
  • Provides collagen and whey
  • Delicious orange flavour
  • Contains no yeast, corn, wheat or gluten

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BONE HEALTH


Osteoporosis doesn't need to be inevitable; clinical evidence shows that bone loss can be slowed or even halted with the right diet, supplements, exercise & treatment...

An adult human has 206 bones, which are constantly being renewed and remodelled. Bones perform several important roles in the body. Bones form a framework that supports the body and protects soft organs. They are an essential part of movement because they form attachment points for muscles. In fact, it is the arrangement of bones and the points of muscle attachment that determine the type of movement that can be done by our bodies.


Most people do not think about bone health until they are in their later years. This is a mistake because significant increases in bone density can only be made in childhood or early adulthood (up to age 30). For the remainder of our lives the goal is simply to maintain the bone density we already have.


What Makes Up Bone?


The majority of bone is made up of something called the matrix (no relation to Neo), which has both organic and inorganic parts. Although we all picture bone as a block of mineral, the vast majority of bone is actually an organic (living) framework. This framework is made up of a number of different proteins (including Type I collagen) as well as sugar chains called glycosaminoglycans. The inorganic part of bone is made up of calcium and phosphate, which is simply deposited on the organic framework to add strength. Crawling along this matrix are two cell types called osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Osteoblasts build new bone, while osteoclasts break down old or damaged bone. In fact, approximately 20% of any adult's bones are being remodelled at any point in time, and up to 7% of our bone mass is broken down and replaced every week. This helps to keep our bones strong and new. In addition to their outer structure, the long bones of the body also contain an inner core of bone marrow that produces blood and immune cells.


Mineral And Vitamin Storehouse


Bones are important storehouses of vitamins and minerals in our body. We are all familiar with the ability of bone to store calcium, but did you know that they also store protein, magnesium, phosphorus, vitamin D, and potassium? In times of depletion in the rest of the body, the bone is broken down to release these nutrients for use by the body's cells.


Bone As A Buffer


The body's Acid/Alkali balance plays an important role in bone health. Our body requires being kept at a very stable pH, but acid is produced in the body through normal metabolic processes.


Calcium is the body's major buffering agent and is taken from the bone when our intake of calcium is insufficient. Many people are acidic because they use substances that must be buffered by the body. Eliminating the use of caffeine, tobacco, and carbonated drinks decreases the acidic load on the body. Stress also increases acidity and may be a factor in bone loss.


When Bone Goes Bad


Osteomalacia is a condition in which the bones are weakened, and in severe cases the weight-bearing bones may be deformed (Ricketts). There is a normal amount of bone structure present but it is not sufficiently mineralized. Eating a well balanced diet that provides sufficient amounts of protein, calcium and trace minerals can rectify this problem. Osteoporosis, on the other hand, is a loss of bone density. There is less bony matrix present because more bone is being broken down than is being produced.


Diet For Boosting Bone Health


A healthy diet, with sufficient protein intake, is one protective factor against bone loss. Dietary deficiencies of protein cause bone loss because the bone has to be broken down to free protein for the body's use. Ensuring adequate protein consumption can prevent this needless loss. Good dietary protein sources are: lean meats, fermented dairy products and legumes. If you cannot consume enough protein in your diet, be sure to supplement with protein powder or amino acid complex if you cannot consume enough protein. Be sure to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, and try to have them raw or lightly steamed to prevent nutrient loss. Drink filtered or spring water. If you drink reverse osmosis or distilled water be sure to replace the missing minerals with a supplement.


Exercise And Bone


Exercise is incredibly important for bone health. When we do any weight-bearing exercise, tiny fractures occur in our bones which are then repaired naturally by the body. The body send osteoclasts to the site of the fracture to remove the damaged bone and then sends osteoblasts to create new, healthy bone at the site of the damage. New bone is stronger and denser. If one were to rely completely on diet and supplements alone, their bone health and density would suffer. In space, astronauts lose bone density because of the lack of weight stress that is being put on their bones!


Vitamin D


Vitamin D helps bring calcium into the bone. It is one of the fat-soluble vitamins that are poorly absorbed through the digestive process as we age. In areas away from the equator, skin production of vitamin D is limited during certain times of the year. Eating vitamin D rich foods like fish and egg yolks, and taking vitamin D supplements, will help to maintain your bone density.


Vitamin K


Vitamin K helps the body create the protein framework for bone building. One famous study (called the Framingham Heart Study) found that those with the higher vitamin K intake had a significantly lower risk of hip fracture than those with lower levels. In fact, high intakes of vitamin D, in the absence of sufficient vitamin K, can actually increase the risk of fracture. The type of vitamin K beneficial for bone health is vitamin K2, and vitamin K1 has not been found to have the same benefit.


Strontium


More recent research has found that strontium is a mineral that has been shown to improve bone mass and mineral density. The dosing is extremely important as excessive intake can actually cause strontium to replace calcium in the bone matrix, actually making it weaker. 


Other Requirements For Bone


In addition to calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D, vitamin K, and strontium, bone health requires a number of other nutrients. Some of these are: manganese, copper, boron, iron, zinc, silica, vitamin A, vitamin C, and the B vitamins. Although they are not directly incorporated into the structure of bone, they are required by the osteoblasts that create bone growth.


Bone Benefits Of Pregnancy


During pregnancy the mother's high metabolic state allows the building of her own body tissues as well as those of the fetus. This is a time (after age 30) when a woman can actually make improvements to her bone density. The important thing to remember is that only excess nutrients will be used this way. If the mother is malnourished during pregnancy than nutrients will be stripped from the body, including the bones.

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