Osteo EasySticks Natural Apple-Cinnamon Flavor
This product looks safe
- No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
- 46% of ingredients have research evidence
What the Evidence Says
AI-generated · Qwen 3.6 · methodologyVitamin D and Vitamin K are supported by strong evidence for their roles in maintaining bone health and regulating calcium absorption. These ingredients work synergistically to support skeletal integrity. The overall profile consists of standard nutritional components with a high safety rating.
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📋 Directions for Use
Recommendations: As a dietary supplement, take 1 stick pack, sprinkled directly in the mouth, with a meal. Powder will require multiple mouthfuls. Take with a beverage. Powder can be mixed with food.
Osteo EasySticks Features Sprinkle directly in the mouth with no mixing needed
⚠️ Warnings & Precautions
Warning: Vitamin K may be contraindicated with Coumadin (Warfarin). If you are pregnant or lactating, have any health condition or are taking any medication, particularly blood thinning medication, consult your health professional before use.
Keep out of the reach of children.
This product was sealed for your protection. Do not use if box or contents are open or damaged.
🧪 Formulation Notes
Comprehensive profile of bioavailable vitamins, chelated minerals, collagen and herbal extracts
Gluten-free, Non-GMO & Hypoallergenic
Gluten-free, Non-GMO & Hypoallergenic
Additional Information
Not for individual sale Musculoskeletal support complex in a great-tasting, powder delivery form
Store in a cool, dry place.
Contents may not fill package in order to accommodate required labeling. Please rely on stated quantity. Scan to learn about our hypoallergenic supplements
Supports bone mineralization; reduces risk of osteoporosis Great-tasting apple cinnamon flavor
Risk factors for osteoporosis include sex, race, age and inadequate calcium intake. Populations at highest risk for osteoporosis include Caucasian, Asian, postmenopausal women, and elderly women and men. Adequate calcium intake throughout life is linked to a reduced risk of osteoporosis, as calcium helps to optimize peak bone mass during adolescence and early adult hood in conjunction with exercise and healthy diet. Calcium intake greater than 2,000 mg per day has no further known benefit to bone health.
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