Boron Joint with CurcuWIN® supplies targeted nutritional support for connective tissue and bones. It contains CurcuWIN® turmeric extract with minimum 20% curcuminoids, enhanced with boron and magnesium.
Curcumin is the primary active constituent from turmeric, an Asian spice which is a member of the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family. In various Asian medicine traditions, turmeric is used for injuries due to sprains and swellings, and for abdominal issues.
Serving Size: 1 Vegetarian Capsule | Amount/Serving |
Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate) | 20 mg |
Boron (as Boron Citrate) |
6 mg
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CurcuWIN® Turmeric (Curcuma longa) (Root) Extract (min 20% Curcuminoids)
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250 g |
Other Ingredients: Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Silicon Dioxide, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Rice Hull Concentrate, Gum Arabic, Sunflower Oil.
As a dietary supplement, 1 capsule three times daily for one month, and then 1 capsule one or two times daily, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Best taken with food. Increased water intake during the day is recommended.
Warning: Higher doses of boron supplementation may increase levels of estrogen and testosterone.
Store in a cool, dry place, tightly capped. Short Shelf Life: Item has a short shelf life of 6 months or less.
Curcumin has been shown to be neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and potentially benefit the musculoskeletal system, the gastrointestinal tract, and the liver and gallbladder. It also appears to have various supportive effects on the brain and lungs, the skin, and the urinary system. In particular, it supports healthy bones and joints, possibly through its anti-inflammatory effects.
Boron is a trace mineral found in peanuts, nuts, legumes, wine, grapes, and peaches. In humans, boron participates in hydroxylation reactions and plays a role in mineral metabolism and membrane function. It is well absorbed from the GI tract.
Magnesium is one of seven macrominerals considered essential for human health. Magnesium plays roles in the cardiovascular and GI systems, peripheral vascular function, energy production, and the heart, brain, kidney, and liver. Of particular importance, magnesium is involved in the body’s homeostatic maintenance of blood pressure and heart rhythm.