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Fructo Borate and Weight Loss

Fructo Borate in research is a remarkable pain reliever for joints (Pietrzkowski et al., 2018). 

A recent research showed that Boron is also an amazing agent of weight loss!

In a study done with foods that are rich in the mineral boron, women lost weight with only 10mg more of boron than what they had in their typical diet (Kuru et al., 2019)

Add 2 capsule of Fructo Borate capsules a day for your healthy weight loss and management program (12 mg of elemental boron). Eat more plant based foods (85%), exercise, and keep a positive vision of how you want to look and feel.

Abstract

Background: Boron is an element commonly found in nature. The main boron source for organisms is through food and drinking water. In recent years, it is suggested that the “boron-rich diet” can affect human health positively. However, more detailed studies are needed.

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of increased dietary boron intake on some biochemical parameters in humans.

Material and methods: Thirteen healthy women consumed diets containing 10 mg more boron than their routine diet for one month. This boron intake was provided with the increase of boron-rich foods such as dried fruits, avocado, and nuts in the diet. Some biochemical and hematologic parameters were determined in blood, urine and saliva samples taken before and after a boron-rich diet.

Results: Serum, salivary, and urine boron concentrations increased 1.3, 1.7, 6.0 fold, respectively. The most significant clinically change was found in the lipid profile. Serum total, LDL, VLDL cholesterol, and triglyceride levels decreased significantly. Body weight, body fat weight, and Body Mass Index also decreased. Significant changes in serum TSH and salivary buffering capacity were also found.

Conclusion: Increasing the intake of boron through dietary means might contribute to beneficial effects on lipid metabolism, obesity, and thyroid metabolism; salivary boron may reflect serum boron; and boron may be used as a cariostatic agent in dentistry. An increased intake of other dietary factors such as fiber, potassium, iron, vitamin A, and vitamin E in the boron-rich foods might have been responsible of the effects described. To our knowledge, this study is the first clinical study in which dietary boron intake is increased via foods.

 Fructo Borate

 

 

Fructo Borate: 

Fructo borate is a nature-identical plant mineral complex (a “borocarbohydrate”) originally found in certain fruits, vegetables, nuts and legumes, and currently produced by a previously described patented process. The supplement is a non-animal, generally recognized as safe (GRAS), non-genetically modified organism (No GMO), water-soluble material that has been reported to be fast-acting and effective at low doses for relief of joint discomfort.  

 

References:

  • Kuru, R., Yilmaz, S., Balan, G., Tuzuner, B. A., Tasli, P. N., Akyuz, S., ... & Sahin, F. (2019). Boron-rich diet may regulate blood lipid profile and prevent obesity: A non-drug and self-controlled clinical trial. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology54, 191-198. Abstract
  • Pietrzkowski, Z., Mercado-Sesma, A. R., Argumedo, R., Cervantes, M., Nemzer, B., & Reyes-Izquierdo, T. (2018). Effects of once-daily versus twice daily dosing of calcium fructoborate on knee discomfort. A 90 day, double-blind, placebo controlled randomized clinical study. J Aging Res Clin Pract7(1), 31-36. Article

       

      Sincerely yours,

      Seann

      We have developed our products based on scientific research and/or the practical experience of many healthcare practitioners. There is a growing body of literature on food based nutrition and supplements and their application in support of our health. Please use our products under the advisement of your doctor.

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      Boron with Flavonoids (No 7 or boron with high orac):  Koch, W. (2019). Dietary Polyphenols—Important Non-Nutrients in the Prevention of Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases. A Systematic Review. Nutrients11(5), 1039. Article

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