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Article: Fructo Borate is Back on the Shelves

Fructo Borate is Back on the Shelves

How we love Fructo Borate! And we feel grateful that it is back on the shelves, ready to support our body.

There are many clinical studies on Fructo Borate and bone health: from stronger bones to less pain in the joints, more flexibility, and less irritation. 

The Fructo Borate molecular structure (geometry) and configuration mimics the way boron appears in fruits, veggies, and nuts and hence its excellent bioavailability. Our own receptor sites are designed to accept the whole molecule (Hunter et al., 2019).

And surprisingly, or maybe not, Fructo Borate was studied for heart health, lungs, breast health and a host of other functions. After all, Boron is the master mineral. 

Butan and her team of researchers (2024) at the University of Galaţi (Romania) published a comprehensive review on the state of Fructoborates and their important nutritional compounds, with excellent effect on health. 

When studying fructo borates, scientists no longer wonder whether it 'works' or not- the focus is on how does it work; what are the mechanisms; and how do their chemical properties bestow the many benefits to the body. Learn more in the references below. 

Meanwhile, use 1-2 capsules once or twice a day, for reduction of pain in the joints. 1-2 capsules once daily for flexibility and anti-inflammatory effect, for anti-inflammation in the lungs, and to 'nip a cold in the bud.' 

Enjoy!

Fructo Borate

References 

  • Butan, S., Filimon, V., & Bounegru, A. V. (2024). Human health impact and advanced chemical analysis of fructoborates: a comprehensive review. Chemical Papers, 1-17.
  • Hunter, J. M., Nemzer, B. V., Rangavajla, N., Biţă, A., Rogoveanu, O. C., Neamţu, J., ... & Mogoşanu, G. D. (2019). The Fructoborates: Part of a Family of Naturally Occurring Sugar–Borate Complexes—Biochemistry, Physiology, and Impact on Human Health: a Review. Biological trace element research188(1), 11-25. 
  • Li, G., Cheng, T., & Yu, X. (2021). The impact of trace elements on osteoarthritis. Frontiers in Medicine8, 771297.
  • Pietrzkowski, Z., Phelan, M. J., Keller, R., Shu, C., Argumedo, R., & Reyes-Izquierdo, T. (2014). Short-term efficacy of calcium fructoborate on subjects with knee discomfort: a comparative, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study. Clinical interventions in aging, 895-899.
  • Reyes-Izquierdo, T., Nemzer, B., Gonzalez, A. E., Zhou, Q., Argumedo, R., Shu, C., & Pietrzkowski, Z. B. (2012). Short-term intake of calcium fructoborate improves WOMAC and McGill scores and beneficially modulates biomarkers associated with knee osteoarthritis: a pilot clinical double-blinded placebo-controlled study. Am J Biomed Sci4(2), 111-122.
  • Scorei, R. I., & Rotaru, P. (2011). Calcium fructoborate—potential anti-inflammatory agent. Biological trace element research143, 1223-1238.
  • Scorei, I. D., & Scorei, R. I. (2013). Calcium fructoborate helps control inflammation associated with diminished bone health. Biological trace element research155, 315-321.

Yours as Always, 

Dohrea Bardell, PhD

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