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OmniGreen Wellness

presents

Bone Brain Prime

Bone Brain Function

Bone Health and Integrity Mental alertness, Healthy Mood Learning and Memory

Highly Bioavailable Nutrients


Produced using highly bioavailable minerals
for maximum absorption and effectivenss.

Bone Benefits

Minerals for bone building Prevention urinary losses of calcium Alleviate bone aches, pains, muscle cramps Prevent fractures

Brain Benefits

Enhance function of Brain Neurons Improve sleep Relax Central Nervous System Improve mood

Ingredients

Vitamins: D, B6, Folic Acid, C; Macrominerals: Calcium, Magnesium, Silicon; Microminerals: Zinc, Copper, Manganese,
Boron Others: Ipriflavone, Genistein Rich Soy

Medical Research for Brain Health


Penland, J. G. The importance of boron nutrition for brain and
psychological function. Biol Trace Elem Res. 66(1-3):299-317, 1998.

Thys-Jadob, S. Alleviation of migraines with therapeutic vitamin D and


calcium. Headache. 34(10):590-592, 1994.

Crammer, J. Lithium, calcium, and mental illness [Letter to the editor].

Lancet. 1:215-216, 1975. Calcium supplementation may be effective for the treatment of depression in post-menopausal women with depression and in elderly patients with depression.

Sahley, B. J. Natural control of ADD and ADHD. Vitamin Research News.


14(10), 2000. Calcium deficiency may be an underlying cause of ADD. Children who are deficient in calcium experience irritability, sleep disturbances, aggressiveness and inattentiveness (all symptoms of ADD).

Medical Research for Bone Health


Lewis, R. D., et al. Nutrition, physical activity and bone health in women.
International Journal of Sport Nutrition. 8(3):250-284, 1998. Calcium can significantly impact bone mineral and fracture risk in women. Calcium intakes in women are low and supplementation with 1,000 mg of calcium per day can reduce bone loss in premenopausal and late postmenopausal women, especially at sites that have a high cortical bone composition.

Yu-Yahiro, J. A. Electrolytes and their relationship to normal and abnormal

muscle function. Orthop Nurs. 13(5):38-40, 1994. Excessively low levels of calcium in the serum are associated with symptoms such as muscle cramping.

Elders, P. J., et al. Long-term effect of calcium supplementation on bone

loss in perimenopausal women. J Bone Miner Res. 9(7):963-970, 1994. This study of 248 perimenopausal women found supplementation with up to 2,000 mg of calcium per day increased bone density.

Nutrition Beneficial to Bone Brain Prime


Calcium, Magnesium Boron Copper, Manganese,
Silica, Zinc Alleviate backache, joint pain, irritability, numbness, nervousness, headaches and sleep problems Reduce calcium excretion, normalize Brain electrical impulses Bone growth, calcium deposition onto bones, maintain cell membrane integrity, conduction of nerve impulses to the brain.

Ipriflavone, Genistein

Support Bone Density

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