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What Supplements Are Best For Bone and Joint Health?

What Supplements Are Best For Bone and Joint Health?

Calcium for bone and joint health

Calcium is necessary for building and maintaining strong and healthy bones. More than 99% of the body’s calcium is stored in the teeth and bones. It’s also required for other bodily functions such as releasing hormones and regulating the way muscles contract and dilate.

If calcium intake is insufficient, the body will start taking it from the bones and teeth to fulfill other functions, ultimately weakening the bones.

The diet generally provides a sufficient intake but supplements could be an option for those individuals who don’t consume enough foods rich in calcium.

Women lose bone mass after menopause because of a decline in estrogen. A number of studies have found that elderly and postmenopausal women supplementing calcium have a smaller loss in bone mineral density. This positive effect was stronger in individuals who had a low intake of dietary calcium and also for the first 2 years of supplementing.

Vitamin D for bone and joint health

Vitamin D is an important nutrient for maintaining healthy bones. Vitamin D enhances the absorption of calcium, and it helps in maintaining the balance between calcium and the bones.

Vitamin D supplementation has been found to be helpful for osteoporosis patients. Osteoporosis reduces bone density, and a patient is predisposed to fractures. One of the most significant causes of osteoporosis is vitamin D deficiency.

A study looked at the impact of supplementing with vitamin D on 400 osteoporosis patients. The vitamin D deficiency patients were supplemented with vitamin D for 8 weeks. Osteoporosis prevalence in the supplementation group was significantly less compared to the control group.

Supplementing with a calcium and vitamin D combination has been shown to be beneficial in reducing the risk of fractures.

Patch MD’s Vitamin D/Calcium patches are a convenient and effective supplementation method. Patch MD’s transdermal delivery devices provide various benefits compared to orally taken supplements, such as smooth continuous delivery, and improved bioavailability. Their Vitamin D/Calcium patches also provide magnesium and vitamin K.

Vitamin K for bone and joint health

A review of 10 randomized controlled studies that involved 1346 participants determined that a vitamin K and calcium combination has a positive effect on lumbar bone mineral density.

Magnesium for bone and joint health

About 60% of the body’s magnesium is located in the bones which decreases with age.

Research has found that supplementing magnesium increases bone mineral density in osteoporosis patients, and suppresses bone turnover in postmenopausal osteoporotic women.

A large study of postmenopausal women found that participants with lower daily magnesium intake had a lower bone mineral density of the whole body and total hip.

Glucosamine and chondroitin for bone and joint health

Glucosamine and chondroitin are natural components of cartilage, the cushioning tissue that protects the joints and bones.

Although some research has not found any benefits for glucosamine on osteoarthritis pain or function, one study found a 36% reduction in NSAID use when supplementing with glucosamine.

Another study of overweight 407 women between the ages of 50 and 60 found that supplementing with glucosamine significantly reduced the risk of knee osteoarthritis in comparison to a placebo.

In a study involving 604 patients with knee osteoarthritis, supplementing for 6 months with chondroitin sulfate was found to be as effective as an NSAID reducing pain and improving function.

A review of 43 studies involving 4,962 osteoarthritis patients found that chondroitin supplemented alone or with glucosamine resulted in significantly lower osteoarthritis pain scores and improved joint mobility or function in comparison to a placebo.

A study has also found that a combination of glucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin sulfate effectively reduced knee osteoarthritis pain, stiffness, and swelling in comparison to 200 an NSAID.

PatchMD’s glucosamine and chondroitin topical patches provide a continuous delivery of 100% natural glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate. By delivering maximum all-day relief, Patch MD’s glucosamine and chondroitin patches provide the convenience of an easy once-a-day application, replacing the hassle of remembering to take pills throughout the day.

PatchMD also has a bone and joint patch bundle which includes the glucosamine and chondroitin patches as well as the Vitamin D/Calcium patches

All of their patch orders consist of a 30-day supply of 30 patches and they come with a 100% money-back guarantee.

What Supplements Are Best For Bone and Joint Health?

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