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Everything you need to know about the product: Nobilin Osteocomplex
FOR HEALTHY BONES
Even if you might not think so, your bones are anything but "dead matter." Your bones are a living organ. Just as your skin, hair, and nails are constantly renewing themselves, your bone substance is also constantly being broken down and rebuilt, while simultaneously being regenerated. It's important for your bone metabolism to be constantly supplied with all the vital nutrients it needs.
SUPPORT BONES WITH CALCIUM, VITAMIN D AND 4 OTHER VITAMINS
From the age of 30, bone mineralization slowly decreases. By this point, at the very latest, you should be paying attention to a diet that is as bone-friendly as possible. Adequate calcium and vitamin D are particularly important. If your metabolism doesn't have enough calcium available, it will be extracted from your bones. Over time, this can damage your bones. Vitamin D, in turn, makes it easier for your body to utilize calcium and increases calcium storage in your bones. In addition to regular exercise, a healthy lifestyle includes a balanced diet that provides your body with sufficient amounts of all the important nutrients.
BONE-FRIENDLY NUTRITION
Hormonal changes lead to increased bone loss, especially in women. Alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, medication, and digestive problems can also negatively affect bone metabolism.
The recommended daily dose of two Nobilin Osteokomplex tablets provides you with 800 mg calcium, 100 mg magnesium, 80 mg vitamin C, 1.3 mg manganese, 133 µg vitamin K1, and 10 µg vitamin D3. These carefully selected nutrients support your bone metabolism.
Good to know: In its 2014 guidelines, the German Osteology Association recommends that people suffering from bone loss (osteoporosis) consume a total of 1000 mg of calcium daily.
Vital substances against bone loss
Bones appear to be dead matter—inorganic like stones. In fact, they are living, well-vascularized organs composed of various tissues. They are subject to constant processes of formation and breakdown. Various cell types play a key role in this process: osteoblasts are responsible for bone formation, while the primary function of osteoclasts is the resorption of bone substance. Bone density, which is the result of normal bone metabolism, is crucial for bone stability.
NOBILIN OSTEOCOMPLEX – VITAL SUBSTANCES FOR VITAL BONES
Osteoporosis, which the dictionary defines as "porous bone," is a disease also commonly known as "bone loss." It is a chronic skeletal disorder characterized by an abnormally increased breakdown of bone substance. This not only reduces bone mass but also changes the fine structure of the bone tissue. Bones lose density and become more porous, or brittle. As the disease progresses, bones become increasingly susceptible to fractures and increasingly unable to withstand stress. A distinction is made between primary osteoporosis, which develops without any identifiable cause, and a secondary form, which is due to other diseases, such as an overactive thyroid. Insidious, the disease often begins without any noticeable symptoms and therefore often remains undetected for a long time.
In a guideline published in 2014, the German Osteology Association recommends a total daily intake of 1000 mg of calcium for patients suffering from osteoporosis.
WHEN THE BONES SHRINK
Calcium, or calcium, is one of the essential minerals and a key building block of the human skeleton. Healthy bones and teeth are unthinkable without calcium, as the mineral gives these organs their stability and strength. If the body is not adequately supplied with calcium over an extended period of time, it draws on the "reserve" contained in the bones.
CALCIUM – THE BONE MINERAL
In its guidelines, the German Osteology Association recommends a total daily intake of 1000 mg of calcium for osteoporosis patients. The most well-known foods with a high calcium content are milk and dairy products. Other calcium sources include green vegetables, herbs, and calcium-rich mineral water. However, calcium needs cannot always be met through diet. According to the 2008 National Dietary Consumption Study, approximately 55 percent of women and 46 percent of men in Germany are not adequately supplied with this vital mineral.
VITAMIN D – FOR GOOD CALCIUM UTILISATION
Vitamin D has effects similar to those of hormones and is involved in numerous functions in the body. For example, it supports muscle coordination. Calcium plays an important role in bone metabolism by facilitating calcium absorption and improving calcium storage in the bones, thus maintaining sufficiently high bone density. In addition to a high calcium intake, an adequate supply of vitamin D is therefore crucial for effective treatment of osteoporosis.
Vitamin D is one of the few vitamins that the body can produce itself with sufficient sunlight. However, older people in particular often have limited mobility and are less likely to spend extended periods outdoors. They also suffer from age-related lower production of this vital vitamin.
Even if you might not think so, your bones are a living organ. Just as your skin, hair, and nails are constantly renewing themselves, your bone substance is also constantly being broken down, rebuilt, and regenerated. For your bone metabolism, it is important to always be supplied with all the necessary substances. Strong teeth and robust bones are crucial factors for your well-being. Unfortunately, you usually only notice this when what you take for granted is no longer present. From the age of 30, bone mineralization slowly decreases. By this point at the latest, you should pay attention to a diet that is as bone-friendly as possible. An adequate supply of calcium and vitamin D is particularly important. Because: If the metabolism does not have enough calcium available, it extracts it from the bones. The result: They become porous and brittle, and the likelihood of bone fractures increases significantly. Vitamin D is necessary for the utilization of calcium and the storage of the mineral in your bones. In addition to regular exercise, a healthy lifestyle includes a balanced diet that provides your body with all the important nutrients.
Nobilin Osteocomplex – for the bones
The daily supply
With the high-quality Nobilin Osteokomplex supplement, you can support your daily calcium and vitamin D intake and prevent deficiencies. Vitamin K also supports bone metabolism, among other things through the carboxylation of various bone proteins. Our supplement also contains other substances for a smoothly functioning bone metabolism: vitamin C, as well as magnesium and manganese. With Nobilin Osteokomplex, you can support your bone metabolism, prevent or compensate for a calcium deficiency in your diet, and sustainably promote your well-being.
You ask – we answer
What exactly is calcium?
Calciumis a vital mineral that is not produced by the body itself and must therefore be supplied through food. In terms of quantity, it is the most abundant mineral in the human organism. 90 percent of calcium is found bound in the bones, 9 percent in the teeth. Calcium gives bones and teeth stability and strength, while the bones serve as a storage facility for calcium. In the event of a calcium deficiency, the body draws on the reserves in the bones. Decalcified bones become porous and break much more easily. Calcium has a number of other functions in the organism. Within the cells, for example, the mineral is involved in the excitation of nerves and muscles, cell division, blood clotting and the activation of certain hormones and enzymes.
What exactly is vitamin K?
Vitamin K plays a key role in blood clotting, but also plays an important role in bone metabolism. Vitamin K is required for the synthesis of osteocalcin, a protein necessary for bone mineralization.
Why does Nobilin Osteokomplex contain magnesium and manganese?
The essential mineral magnesium performs a wide range of functions in the human body. Magnesium also plays a role in various biochemical processes in your bones. For example, magnesium counterbalances calcium and ensures the influx of calcium into the cells. It is also involved in bone mineralization. The trace element manganese also plays a central role in bone metabolism and is involved in bone and cartilage synthesis.
What makes Nobilin Osteokomplex so special?
Calcium and vitamin D are the most important building blocks when it comes to bone strength. This is why a regular supply of calcium and vitamin D is so important. Calcium balance also depends on an adequate supply of vitamin D, as vitamin D is needed for calcium storage in the bones. Vitamins C and K, such as those found in Nobilin Osteokomplex, are also important for smooth bone metabolism. Magnesium and manganese also play important roles in your bone metabolism.
What should I keep in mind when taking Nobilin Osteokomplex?
Nobilin Osteokomplex can be used long-term and can boost your calcium intake – especially if you don't consume many calcium-rich foods. Another tip: We recommend consuming Nobilin Osteokomplex before bedtime, as this can help reduce nighttime bone loss.