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Boron 20 oz.
SKU: 8022

Boron enhances the body’s ability to absorb calcium and magnesium.* It may also promote beneficial levels of estrogen and testosterone in healthy postmenopausal women.* Boron may also help convert vitamin D to its active form, supporting the absorption of calcium.* More details...


Price: $26.95


 
 
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Boron enhances the body’s ability to absorb calcium and magnesium.* It may also promote beneficial levels of estrogen and testosterone in healthy postmenopausal women.* Boron may also help convert vitamin D to its active form, supporting the absorption of calcium.*

Boron Helps to Support:
· Healthy Brain Function and Cognitive Performance*
· Strong Bones*
· Promotes Joint Health*


Boron (symbol "B") occurs naturally in the earth: Always as a covalent electrically bound compound, such as sodium borate—never as an elemental electrically neutral atom. Fruits, vegetables, legumes, and nuts are rich sources of Boron—whereas meat and fish are poor sources. Boron compounds also occur naturally in human bone, tissue, and organs.

Minerals for Life™ water-soluble Boron is a dietary supplement containing elemental Boron. Eniva uses forms of minerals that thoroughly activate by ionization in pure OHM™ water yielding the monatomic Boron ion elemental equivalent, as shown as "Boron" in the "Supplement Facts" panel. A solution yields the smallest particles the size of atoms, ions, or small molecules. Whereas colloidal dispersions contain large clusters of particles.

The purer the water the more efficiently minerals are activated into their electrically charged ionic state. Eniva uses OHM water (multistep purified water) in a unique proprietary process at Eniva’s government-inspected-and-certified manufacturing facility, yielding ionically dislodged monatomic (Solutomic™) ions in sparkling clear solutions for quicker absorption than pills or capsules, which must first dissolve in the stomach and digestive system.

Adult Directions
Take 1 teaspoon daily with a meal. Do not exceed
1 teaspoon daily. This product may be taken on an occasional basis ­ as desired.

Caution
Do not consume if tamper resistant seal is broken or missing. Keep cap tightly closed and out of reach of children. Not intended for children under 14 years of age. Not for pregnant or lactating women. First consult with your physician before starting this or any new mineral or nutrient supplement program. Isolated minerals or nutrients are best taken as part of a comprehensive supplement program containing a broad spectrum of nutrients.

* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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