Lifeplan Boron 3mg Tabs 90
Lifeplan Boron 3mg Tablets:
- Specially formulated to provide two different sources of a normal component of the diet.
- Boron is present in healthy bones and joint tissues.
- Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans.
- Kosher Certified.
Product Information
What is Boron?
Boron is an element found naturally in leafy green vegetables like kale and spinach. It can also be found in grains, prunes, raisins, noncitrus fruits, and nuts. Boron helps your body metabolize key vitamins and minerals, has a key role in bone health, and it also affects estrogen and testosterone levels.
Lifeplan Boron tablets have been specially formulated to provide two different sources of a normal component of the diet. It is present in healthy bones and joint tissues.
Registered with the Vegan Society.
Directions for use:
As a supplement, for adults, take one tablet daily with food.
Ingredients | Bulking Agents (Dicalcium Phosphate, Microcrystalline Cellulose), Disodium Tetraborate, Anti-caking Agent (Stearic Acid*) , Boric Acid, Magnesium Stearate*, *From vegetable source |
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Type | Tablet |
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