Paul Saladino· MD
we can observe lower incidence or more arthritis weaker bones
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we can observe lower incidence or more arthritis weaker bones
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The data with regard to Boron and Joints is impressive this is a study called the essentiality of boron for healthy bones and joints and they note that these findings included a analytical evidence of lower Boron concentrations in femur heads bones and synovial fluid from people with arthritis than from those without this disorder
epidemiologic evidence that in areas of the world where Boron intake is less than one milligram or less per day the estimated incidence of arthritis ranges from 20 to 70 percent that's a lot of arthritis whereas in areas of the world were born intakes are three to ten milligrams the estimated incidence of arthritis ranges from zero to ten percent that's a lot lower
the essentiality of boron for healthy bones and joints and they note that these findings included a analytical evidence of lower boron concentrations in femur heads bones and synovial fluid from people with arthritis than from those without this disorder