Exoprin
Exoprin - Helpful for Osteoporosis
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Product Description
Exoprin deposits the lacking bone-building nutrients
back into Your body; helping you to reduce the risk of osteoporosis onset,
while managing the many adverse symptoms associated with the disease.
The preservation of bone mineral density remains the primary goal of
osteoporosis treatments. This is done to provide a reduction in both the
symptoms and risk of pathologic fractures. Once the disease has been accurately
diagnosed, the implementation of weight-bearing exercises, proper diet,
and vitamin/mineral supplementation is often suggested as the initial
treatment protocol for standard medical treatments.
However, some physicians may also warrant the use of prescription medications
as a means for bone mass preservation. These medications respond differently
with each individual. In addition to the inconsistencies in personal efficacy,
as with all medications, the potential for side effect is always a great
concern.
Exoprin also targets disease prevention and disease management. However,
because it is all-natural, side effects that can accompany popular prescription
medications designed for osteoporosis treatment are eliminated. Progressive
Health's osteoporosis formula has been formulated for those who are at
an elevated risk of developing the disease, or who need immediate nutritional
support for an existing bone condition. Exoprin is a potent, combination
product that includes clinically evaluated nutrients, including:
- Vitamins K and D
- Calcium
- Key minerals (magnesium, manganese, boron, and zinc)
- A unique blend of soy isoflavones and ipriflavones
Studies suggest that the administration of such nutrients may work to
suppress bone resorption, promote musculoskeletal stability, and increse
bone mineral density. Exoprin can be your means in preventing further
bone loss and to ensure the current health of your skeletal system.
Exoprin - FAQs
How soon can I expect to see results?
The results derived from Exoprin are dependant on both the individual
and severity of condition. While a large number of customers yield immediate
results, others may see results in only a few short weeks. Generally,
we advise that you use the product continuously, for a minimum of 45 -
60 days.
Are there any side effects when taking Exoprin?
As with all nutritional supplements, there is potential for reaction.
Progressive Health ensures that all potential conflicts and side effects
are listed on the product information pages. However, we strongly recommend
consulting with your physician if you suffer from any pre-existing conditions
(other than osteoporosis), known allergies, or if you are currently taking
any medications. Based on customer feedback, order history, and regular
product overview, there has yet to be a report of any serious side effects
resulting from the implementation of Progressive Health products into
existing treatment programs.
Exoprin Ingredients
Vitamin D - This essential nutrient is required for absorption of calcium
and musculoskeletal stability. A double-blind controlled trial in women
over the age of 45 (peri- and pre-menopausal) who were given vitamin D
and calcium showed a positive effect on bone mineral density. Researchers
recommend that supplementation start early to prevent postmenopausal bone
loss. A review of randomized controlled trials showed that supplementation
with vitamin D can reduce the incidence of hip fracture, a devastating
complication of osteoporosis.
Calcium- Necessary for bone mineral density (BMD), calcium is one of the
most important nutrients in preventing osteoporosis. A Cochrane Review
and a meta-analysis of randomized trials in postmenopausal women both
indicated that even on its own, calcium can reduce the rate of bone loss
and may prevent vertebral fractures. However, the combination of vitamin
D and calcium is a more effective approach to maintaining BMD, even in
subjects with good dietary intakes, as vitamin D helps with intestinal
absorption of calcium. When given in combination with calcitriol, calcium
can also reduce the rate of bone loss in renal transplant patients, who
are at increased risk of osteoporosis. Vitamin D and calcium can decrease
bone loss in corticosteroid-induced osteoporosis, as well.
Vitamin K- Vitamin K f acilitates the formation of a bone-building protein
and dramatically reduces fracture risk. In postmenopausal women, lower
vitamin K status is correlated with reduced BMD. In a double-blind placebo
controlled trial involving women between the ages of 50-60, a supplement
containing additional vitamin K1 demonstrated a dramatic effect on postmenopausal
bone loss.
Soy Extract Isoflavones (including genistein, daidzen, and glycitein
)- Soy extracts have been shown to improve estrogen related bone loss.
A double-blind controlled study of 203 postmenopausal women (who were
also taking vitamin D and calcium) showed that soy isoflavones had a significant,
independent effect on the maintenance of hip bone mineral content in postmenopausal
women with low initial bone mass.
Ipriflavone (a semisynthetic isoflavone manufactured in the laboratory
from daidzein, a compound derived from soy)- Some studies have shown that
like vitamin D ipriflavone can enhance calcium absorption. It appears
that ipriflavone also directly affecta bone cells, resulting in increased
bone construction. A clinical trial of ipriflavone in postmenopausal women
showed that it could prevent the increase in bone turnover and the decrease
in bone density that follow ovarian failure. In women with documented
osteoporosis, ipriflavone treatment can significantly increase bone mineral
density and can rapidly decrease pain and intake of analgesics, along
with laboratory measures associated with bone loss.
MINERALS: A number of minerals are important in bone growth and structure
building.
Magnesium- Animal research has shown that magnesium supplementation can
suppress bone resorption. Higher intake of magnesium is associated with
increased BMD in both older men and women.
Zinc- Subclinical zinc deficiency can contribute to bone loss in the
elderly. Dietary and plasma levels of zinc have been shown to be lower
in men with osteoporosis, and BMD was correlated with zinc.
Manganese- Lower levels of manganese are more common in osteoporotic patients
than subjects with normal BMD. Bone loss in older postmenopausal women
on calcium supplements can be further halted with the addition of trace
minerals including manganese and zinc.
Boron- The combination of boron and magnesium has a profound effect on
calcium metabolism and boron deprivation can lead to bone loss. Supplementation
with boron in age related bone loss is indicated when vitamin D, magnesium
or potassium is lacking.
Exoprin Directions
As a dietary supplement, take two capsules in the morning
and two capsules in the evening with 8 ounces of water. Our suggested
minimum serving is 4 capsules daily/maximum serving of 6 capsules daily.
45-60 days of continuous use is necessary for optimum results.
Money Back Guarantee:
If you do not attain the desired results or you are dissatisfied for
any reason, simply return all of your empty and unused bottles of Exoprin
for a full refund (excluding shipping) within 180 days. After we have
received your returned bottle(s), we will immediately evaluate your account
and issue a credit- no questions asked.
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