Strontium

Strontium is a trace mineral that, like calcium, supports bone strength and may help reduce the risk of osteoporosis. It naturally occurs in foods such as seafood, whole grains, and vegetables. While beneficial in small amounts, excessive intake can hinder calcium absorption, emphasizing the importance of maintaining proper mineral balance.

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How does strontium affect overall health?

By promoting strong bones, strontium plays a crucial role in overall skeletal health and aging. Benefits are:

  • Supports bone density
  • May lower osteoporosis risks
  • Assists in bone formation
What are dietary sources of strontium?

Strontium is found in:

  • Seafood
  • Whole grains
  • Spinach
  • Dairy products
What symptoms can strontium deficiency cause?

Strontium deficiency can cause reduced bone density and  increased fracture risk.

Can strontium be toxic in high doses?

Yes, excessive strontium can affect calcium absorption negatively. Balance is key to harnessing its benefits without risking bone health.

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How does strontium affect overall health?
What are dietary sources of strontium?
What symptoms can strontium deficiency cause?
Can strontium be toxic in high doses?
How does strontium affect overall health?
What are dietary sources of strontium?
What symptoms can strontium deficiency cause?
Can strontium be toxic in high doses?
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