Ultra
Osteo Support
Nutritional
Support For:
• Osteoporosis
At age 40, a woman starts
to be concerned with osteoporosis and menopause. These are very
genuine concerns due to the facts that osteoporosis starts in the
mid-thirties, plus 8% of women are now entering menopause by the
age of 38. The unfortunate rise in surgically induced menopause
from ovary removal during hysterectomy is also lowering the onset
age of menopause.
Other Reasons
for Concern:
• As many as one in two women and one in eight men will suffer
a fracture due to osteoporosis.
• During menopause estrogen levels drop, causing concern of
osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, hot flashes and mood swings.
• Every 5% decrease in bone density increases the risk of
fracture by 40%.
• Half of all bone loss occurs pre-menopausally.
• Peak bone mass is achieved around age 30, after which bone
loss may start to occur at a rate of 1% per year.
• Rise in number of surgically induced menopause.
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